video / January 23, 2014
Syria's children call for peace
As world leaders meet to discuss Syria's future, children are sending a message to the leaders explaining what peace means to them.
article / November 16, 2014
Writing for Rights: Mau’men, 14, Syrian
Letter to the United Nations:Most of the people are aware of the United Nations’ peacekeeping efforts and the humanitarian support to underdeveloped countries. However, it is not the case when it comes to the various ways that the UN directly affects our lives, all over the world.
article / March 10, 2008
Romanian widow struggles to provide for children
Elena’s life has been a continuous struggle to survive for the last eight years since her husband passed away. She does everything possible to meet her family’s needs.
article / August 22, 2019
Preživjeli od mina jačaju CBR programe u lokalnim zajednicama
Piše: Amir Mujanovic
article / November 16, 2014
Writing for Rights: Nita, 14, Indonesia
My name is Nita, 14 years old, from Pontianak City, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. I am a student of Senior High School 9 in the 10th grade. I am also a member of Love the Equator Children’s Forum.
press release / February 13, 2015
We Can't Stop Disasters, But We Can Be Prepared
Jakarta Globe | Wednesday, 7th January 2015
opinion / July 17, 2019
What young leaders are taking away from the High-Level Political Forum
We sat down with our young leaders from Indonesia, Lesotho and Mongolia after a week of bringing their voices and the voices of children to the High Level Political Forum at the United Nations in New York. Here are some of their reflections and thoughts based on their experience.
article / December 19, 2013
Christmas amidst the rubble
The Philippines has the longest Christmas celebration in the world. As early as September 1, you can hear Christmas songs over the radio. People start to put decorations in their houses and business establishments.