publication / April 4, 2017
Narrative Report - StartFund , 2016.
Like the rest of Southern Africa, Zambia was impacted by the recent El Nino event which resulted in late start to the 2015/2016 rain season and prolonged dry spells.
article / December 2, 2016
The Grand Bargain: will it all be over by Christmas?
As the year draws to a close it is natural to look back and reflect on what went well and what could have gone better.
article / June 23, 2014
Children more vulnerable than ever to violence, exploitation in Central America, pushing thousands to flee to U.S.
State Department’s 2014 Trafficking in Persons report shows Honduras’ children vulnerable despite law enforcement increaseGovernment of Honduras unexpectedly closed its child protection agency due to irregularities and even abuseThousands of unaccompanied children fleeing t
article / September 29, 2009
Counting cost of hail that hit three days before harvest
The hail of August 7, 2009 turned green mountains and fields to white within seconds. Hectares of land under wheat, clover, corn, oats, potatoes, tomatoes, pepper and sunflower were destroyed just three days before the harvest.
article / August 2, 2016
Growing healthy babies with grandmothers
Mary, 23, is a proud mother of four-month-old baby Theresa who strongly believes her community, Victoria, is growing healthy babies with Grandmothers.
article / March 18, 2009
Child with a child learns to become a mother
Rodica comes from a poor and broken home. Her parents divorced when she was just three years old and since then she has lived with her grandmother, on her father’s side of the family.