article / Maj 14, 2015
The Psychologist’s Blog: Thoughts about March 21 or the Label that is Difficult to Remove.
Blog written by Lika Barabadze , link worker in “Caucasus Sub-Regional Social Inclusion of Children with Disabilities”. project.
article / Januar 5, 2015
Overcoming obstacles; Fatjona fights disability head-on in hopes of achieving her dream
I have never forgotten that day. I remember every single detail. It is the day that changed my life. I was at home, playing with a balloon. Suddenly the balloon flew from my hands. I didn’t want to let it go away so I ran to catch it. But, I couldn’t.
article / April 14, 2006
Albania’s marginalised youth offered vocational opportunities at ‘one more dream’ centre
Within this program, 42 children who never attended high school are able to seek a brighter future with a scholarship at the ‘one more dream’ vocational skills centre. The lucky recipients were announced last month and will complete their training in July.
publication / Avgust 13, 2018
Preamble of DRM Coordination Mechanism for School Safety
Preamble of Disaster Risk Management Coordination Mechanism for School Safety
article / Januar 27, 2014
Making medical care more accessible
In 2005, the government built a new hospital in town of Negresti. Unfortunately, in 2011, the modern and well-equipped medical facility was closed, along with 66 other medical units across Romania, to save money.
article / Juli 20, 2015
Addisu moves from ‘not knowing to knowing’ at a Literacy Boost reading club
Ten-year-old Addisu is a grade 3 student living in Tullo District of Oromia Region, Ethiopia. He is the first born in his family and has one brother and one sister.
article / Septembar 13, 2013
Despite progress on child survival MDGs, unacceptable “health gaps” leave millions of children out
World Vision reaction to UNICEF Child Survival report
article / April 30, 2016
New e-learning education programme helps Syrian refugee children flourish
For the past five years, the Syria conflict has resulted in more than two million children being out of school. The horrifying statistics show that in Syria, one in four schools has been destroyed, damaged or used to shelter displaced families and one-fifth of teachers have fled the country.