article / February 15, 2013
I learned the meaning of Colours
Brisilda’s infancy was like no one in her family. She was a lovely, smiley, beautiful child. When she was two, however, she got sick and had a high fever. Her mother thought the illness went away with no long-term side effects as Brisilda did not cry or complain about any pain.
article / October 9, 2015
Muslim and Christian Youth in Lebanon Preach the God of Peace
In Hadat, the busy and diverse Caza of Mount Lebanon, Fatmeh and Alaa, two veiled ladies walk into the church with Bchara, who is wearing the cross around his neck. Inside, Bchara starts to point at various elements of the church and explain them to the women.
publication / November 12, 2017
A Typology of Market-Based Approaches to include the most marginalised-IDS, Coady Institute and the BEAM Exchange
Through a literature review, identification and analysis of the 22 ‘promising’ examples, a series of thought-leader interviews and a multi-stakeholder meeting at the Bellagio Center, the research has systemised the ways in which excluded groups and those supporting them respond to and shape circu
publication / June 17, 2020
Adapting Positive Deviance Hearth Plus in the context of COVID-19
While available evidence on COVID-19 infections shows that children are generally seen with milder symptoms, we do not yet know how it will affect wasted children.
publication / June 17, 2020
WV Programme Adaptations for PD Hearth Plus during COVID19
WV’s Program Adaptations for PDHearth+ in the Context of COVID-19 (Including IYCF, GMP, PDH)
article / July 12, 2013
Broken childhoods
Dhurata’s days are very sad. They end the same way they begin, filled with fear and sadness. Instead of comfortable rest in the evening, she lays down in a bed with torn sheets and a twisted pillow on which to lay her unwashed hair.