article / Januar 23, 2016
Disaster resilient school and community models in Surabaya
Heavy rain started to fall outside their elementary school in Surabaya. When student Aulia Cahyani looked out the window, around 30cm of water had inundated the schoolyard.“Where should we go?” the confused students shouted.
article / Februar 16, 2017
Ahmad never had a hobby before
Ahmad added a happy face to a flower he drew. The eyes he sketched with his favorite pencil were looking at the top right corner of the paper, where the big yellow sun was. The flower looked extremely happy after Ahmad finished drawing its big smile.
page / April 28, 2014
Procurement Officer
POSITION: Procurement Officer (Re-advertised) Reporting to: Support Service Coordinator
article / August 20, 2015
Cyclone Nargis- Transforming a nightmare to readiness
I was doing my normal work routine when I heard the storm warning from a radio that afternoon. It was May 2, 2008 just before Cyclone Nargis struck Myanmar.
article / Oktober 28, 2016
Abhisara, promoting child protection in Udayapur
Grant project name: Child Protection System Building (CPSB) in Sunsari and Udayapur districts
article / November 22, 2013
Marking Universal Children’s Day with meaning in Albania
On the Universal Children’s Day, Nov.20, more than 35 children and youth from different villages and cities across Albania turned this day into a day for discussion about their rights with the government for the first time. The consultation was in the form of an open dialog platform between chil
article / August 5, 2016
Helping a grieving mother
The pain of losing a young daughter can be understood better by no one except a mother.
article / Juli 11, 2016
Both a mother and a father: South Sudan teen raising younger siblings
A young boy in purple shorts and a washed out t-shirt sits under a tree in South Sudan’s Upper Nile State, watching bats as they swoop in and out of his mud hut.
article / Juli 7, 2016
Both a mother and a father: South Sudan teen raising younger siblings
A young boy in purple shorts and a washed out t-shirt sits under a tree in South Sudan’s Upper Nile State, watching bats as they swoop in and out of his mud hut.
article / April 30, 2016
'Schools aren’t meant for people like us. We need to work to survive.'
Inside this tiny makeshift tent in Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley, Souad, the single mother of nine, can hardly believe that this will mark their third year away from home. Her husband died in Syria, leaving her alone with the children in Lebanon.