article / Noviembre 25, 2013
Goodbye Violence, Welcome Loves!
Seven-year old Chenda is an only child and she once lived in a very troubled family. Chenda’s father used to beat her mother and their home environment was dirty and unsanitary.
publication / Marzo 8, 2018
Feedback from IRP on 2013 Accountability report
Feedback from INGO Accountability Charter’s Independent Review Panel’s feedback on 2013 Accountability Report.
article / Agosto 13, 2015
A day in the life of a humanitarian in Lebanon
Words by Therese Boulos, photographs by Suzy Sainovski
article / Septiembre 8, 2010
To be a doctor...
“What is your favourite subject at school, Zaiba? Is it Sindhi, Urdu, English?” “English” she replies, chewing on the hem of her scarf. “Can you say some words in English?” She nods, “What is your name?” she asks.
publication / Marzo 7, 2018
Preparing Poor Producers For Market Project Factsheet
Preparing Poor Producers (3PM)For Market Project Factsheet
publication / Marzo 17, 2016
Smart Navigator Booklet (Thai)
The Smart Navigator Booklet contains important information about migration that youth can use as a resource. Through the Smart Navigator series, youth learn how to apply specific life skills to trafficking scenarios in order to build their own resilience.
article / Septiembre 20, 2012
Ndumiso rises against the odds
Ndumiso Mantimakhulu, 17, is a Grade 8 student at Shewula High School and has shown a sea of courage despite having lost his mother in 2003 and the father three years later. Ndumiso looks after his two brothers Fanelo, eight, and Muzi, 11, since both parents passed away.
article / Diciembre 7, 2018
To bee or not to bee? Drought may hold the answer
The recent drought in Badghis, Afghanistan, has not only affected farmers and livestock but has also taken a toll on pollinators, leading to an increase in bee mortality and a decrease in honey production.