article / Mart 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 / Novembar 16, 2014
Writing for Rights: Jeannette, 17, Chile
My name is Jeannette, and I am from a small town in southern Chile. Our town has a strong coal-mining tradition and a reputation for being sexist.
article / April 5, 2016
A Smile Despite the Drought
Waris is a mother who has seen three of her children admitted at the Targeted Supplementary Feeding Program (TSFP) in Dangorayo funded by World Food Program (WFP).
article / Maj 12, 2020
The garden of promises: how Chansamone feeds her family during COVID-19
Lettuce, chilis, cucumbers, long beans, corns - Chansamone’s garden abounds of fresh and appetizing vegetables. A fence made of cactus protects the rich flora grown with natural, non-chemical fertilizers.
article / Avgust 15, 2021
Polio project inspires Nadia to help advocate for a polio-free South Sudan
“My husband abandoned us two years ago because he believed that our son Susu’s polio condition was a result of a curse in our family”, says Nadia Angayika, a 30-year-old mother of four. Four-year-old Susu is Nadia’s the third child.
article / Novembar 15, 2016
Mobile library as a child's best friend
An ancient proverb says that a book is the window to the world, but interest in reading for Indonesian people is still low. Based on UNESCO data in 2015, reading interest in Indonesia is only 1000:21, meaning that of 1000 people only 21 regularly read books.
article / Novembar 16, 2014
Writing for Rights: Bir, 15, Nepal
I am Bir, a 15-year-old boy, writing you this letter from Nepal. On the occasion of 25th Child Rights Convention (CRC) day hereby I would like to congratulate all children like me.
page / Avgust 18, 2014
I Am Humanitarian
By: Hasanthi JayamahaI am Humanitarian…
My job is not restricted to time.
Anytime my service is required, I’m ready and I’m there.
I am prepared and prepositioned.
Money cannot mobilise me. Poverty and disaster can.
article / Juli 29, 2015
16 years a slave; a trafficking survivor shares his story
Human trafficking is the world’s fastest growing global crime and the third most profitable organised crime after the trade in drugs and arms trade.
article / Februar 2, 2017
Keep her friends warm
Fourth-grader in Quang Xuong district of Thanh Hoa province, Hoang Ngan, used to be a timid girl lacking courage to take part in any extracurricular activities with her schoolmates.