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.
publication / February 1, 2018
Citizen Voice and Action Guidance Note
Citizen Voice and Action (CVA) Guidance Note (Nepali)
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.
article / September 25, 2013
La naturaleza golpea nuevamente a Sabana Perdida
Santo Domingo.- A raíz de las lluvias producidas por la tormenta tropical Sandy, en el sector Sabana Perdida, en Santo Domingo Norte, aproximadamente 1,248 familias fueron desplazadas a albergues.
article / September 21, 2015
One step forward for #Peace
Today, on the International Day of Peace, more than fifty children and youth from different ethnicities of Kosovo (Serbian, Ashkali, Egyptian, Roma and Albanian), who are members of the #Peacebuilding project in Kosovo, gathered together at the city center to celebrate peace and tolerance with ea
article / October 10, 2017
Too Young
“At night around 10pm the labor pain started. No enough people were with me to help. Around 3 pm my boy entered into this world. Only, a midwife (from among the refugees) was with me.
page / March 14, 2013
We are committed to the poor
We are called to serve the neediest people of the earth; to relieve their suffering and to promote the transformation of their wellbeing. We stand in solidarity in a common search for justice. We seek to understand the situation of the poor and work alongside them.
article / December 1, 2014
What children in South Sudan eat for breakfast
Thousands of children in South Sudan wake up hungry most mornings, after the country's year long conflict forced many of them to flee their homes and seek shelter in temporary camps.