page / August 18, 2014
I Am Humanitarian
By: Hasanthi JayamahaI am Humanitarian…
My job is not restricted to time.
Anytime my service is required, I’m ready and I’m there.
I am prepared and prepositioned.
Money cannot mobilise me. Poverty and disaster can.
press release / August 25, 2016
L'humanité, Mercredi 10 aôut 2016: Au Sénégal, des grands-mères contre les lames du diable excisions
article / July 29, 2015
16 years a slave; a trafficking survivor shares his story
Human trafficking is the world’s fastest growing global crime and the third most profitable organised crime after the trade in drugs and arms trade.
article / February 2, 2017
Keep her friends warm
Fourth-grader in Quang Xuong district of Thanh Hoa province, Hoang Ngan, used to be a timid girl lacking courage to take part in any extracurricular activities with her schoolmates.
page / April 11, 2016
About BabyWASH
What is BabyWASH?BabyWASH aims to integrate water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) into maternal, newborn and child health (MNCH), early childhood development (ECD) and nutrition, to have a more profound impact o
article / July 5, 2013
Premian al mejor cuento y dibujo
El comité de la campaña “Uso mi voz contra el maltrato infantil” premia al mejor cuento y dibujo sobre el derecho a la protección y a vivir sin violencia.
article / December 20, 2013
The Activities in Wahana Visi Have Changed my Life
My name is Suryani. I am 17 years old and a high school student. I am the 2nd child of 4 siblings. I was born from a simple family.
publication / February 27, 2018
Guide de dévotion - Jeûne Solidaire 2018
5 ÉTUDES BIBLIQUES EN VUE D’ÉLIMINER LA VIOLENCE À L’ENCONTRE DES ENFANTS, DES ADOLESCENTS ET DES JEUNES Juan Carlos Cárcamo
article / October 22, 2012
Morocho en el calor del hogar
Pujilí, cantón de la Provincia de Cotopaxi, su nombre en quichua significa “posada de juguetes”. Está ubicado a 10 km kilómetros de la ciudad de Latacunga y se encuentra rodeado de altas y coloridas montañas.
article / October 10, 2016
Mobile Library as Children’s Best Friend
An ancient proverb once said that book is the window to the world. Interest in reading for Indonesian people is still low. Based on UNESCO data in 2015, reading interest in Indonesia is only 1000:21, it means that from 1000 people only 21 who regularly read books.