article / يوليو 26, 2010
Sponsored child gives back to her community
Sixteen-year-old Laxmi lives with her parents and sister in Pachali, Kathmandu Metropolitan City (KMC). She studies in the eleventh grade in a nearby college, not far away from her house. She loves to study and helps little girls in her community with their studies.
article / مارس 28, 2014
Knock-knock! Who’s there? Sickness. Sickness who?
It was a regular windy, smoggy night of -20oC in Ulaanbaatar city. A group of giggling girls passed by; the expensive fragrance, the trendy heels and the wavy brunette hair was quite noticeable.
article / يوليو 1, 2009
Parents say disabilities handbook is a ‘must read’ for parents across Armenia
While children with and without disabilities drew on stones with different colours and participated in other activities that highlighted their rights, parents had the chance to discuss their challenges and how the handbook ‘Including All Children: Guidelines for parents of children with disabilities
article / يوليو 12, 2019
Farming God’s Way Gives Zambia’s Farmers a Way to End Poverty
By Collins Kaumba, Communications Officer
article / مايو 11, 2009
Displaced families need urgent support to find hope - not just refuge in camps
“It was through loud speakers from the Mosques where we came to know that we all have to abandon our beautiful village as soon as possible,” he adds.
article / أبريل 2, 2009
Parents keep baby Vasilica & do best for their children
Eva is an abandoned child herself. She was adopted by a family in the village when she was seven. Then the adoptive mother died and Eva was raised by the adoptive father and his girlfriend.
publication / مايو 27, 2015
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article / ديسمبر 17, 2012
Infant Feeding in an HIV Context
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article / مايو 29, 2015
A New Destiny
Mohamed Jabbie is an aspiring money manager with a vision. This quietly confident five-year-old is developing his mother’s timber sales business with a loan from Destiny—the first children’s savings group in his community. Mohamed is a proud member.