article / Outubro 29, 2012
My name is important
When 7-year-old Alison Suárez was ready to start going to school, her mom, Aura Lidia, realized that her daughter basically didn't exist, legally.
article / Outubro 27, 2004
Two years: Olsi’s journey to school
Two years ago in a stone shack in the mountains surrounding Elbasan, Albania, Olsi Biçaku and his sister, Enkeleda, were found sitting on a mud floor, cowering in the corner by a burnt out fire and clutching each other in fear.
article / Junho 2, 2015
How sponsorship saved a boy from child labour
Story and photos by Mong Jimenez, World Vision Philippines Communications
article / Março 18, 2015
New Hospital Ward: Ammunition Against Shame
Story by John Schenk: Global Centre Communications, Manager Communications Academy
publication / Maio 12, 2020
EU’s path to a strategy with Africa in uncertain times
On 9 March 2020 the Joint Communication 'Towards a Comprehensive Strategy with Africa' was released by the European Commission and the European External Action Service.
article / Novembro 25, 2014
A world in two halves, with and without birth certificates
Last year, my nine-year-old son Shaleem painted a picture about the rights of the child for a school project.
article / Maio 21, 2014
HIV-related medical support to job migrants, regardless of their country of origin
Mr. M*, 41, is one of the 126 HIV-positive citizens of the Republic of Armenia, who was infected while on temporary employment in the Russian Federation in 2012.