article / Septiembre 26, 2013
Children Question National Leaders about Pressing Issues
Nearly 200 children heated up the third National Children Forum, which took place in Hanoi on August 8-9, when they directly asked the government’s senior leaders about existing issues at their locations.
article / Noviembre 15, 2016
Drought bites hard in Zimbabwe as water sources disappear
Whenever her children rush indoors after playing under the broiling heat of the sun, Greatel Masuku worries. They rarely heed her constant warning, “Don’t drink the water. It’s not safe.” They get their mouths into the open container and gulp anyway.
article / Febrero 27, 2013
Zelika's Hope
Zelika, 15, lives in a house so small one has trouble figuring out how she, her siblings and her parents all fit into it. The house is situated in a large compound with a mud wall all around it.
article / Julio 18, 2017
Energy efficient cook stove saves firewood and open business opportunity
World Vision Ethiopia is implementing Energy Efficient Cook Stoves Scale-up Project in 12 Area Programs (AP) or districts of the country aiming at reducing reliance on wood fuel among participating households. Boset AP is one of the 12 area programs implementing the project.
article / Diciembre 28, 2018
For the love of a child
In an empty school compound in rural Sindhuli district, women gather around a lady clad in a blue sari. The lady is monitoring the growth status of all children present there.
article / Octubre 21, 2014
Corridor of death in Bangui paediatric hospital
The day after my arrival in Bangui (the capital of the Central African Republic, and its biggest city), I visited Bangui’s Hopital Communautaire Pédiatrique, where I saw hundreds of children affected by the war.
article / Septiembre 7, 2007
Focus Kosovo - Building peace through economic and social partnerships
Half of Kosovo’s population is under the age of 24 and youth grow up in segregated towns with little hope of economic opportunity. They speak different languages, learn conflicting interpretations of history and live in isolation from neighbors of other ethnic groups just a stones throw away.
article / Octubre 5, 2018
A lot like school
“We used to have fun, but the sun was too strong. We also used to see big scary snakes, but they never came close.” With contradiction, Shahed, a 12-year-old Syrian refugee, shares her mixed feelings around working in the fields.
publication / Septiembre 19, 2014
Child Safe Tourism: The Tourist Perspective - Khmer Language
Child Safe Tourism: The Tourist Perspective summarises findings from a online survey conducted with 316 international travellers to Cambodia, Lao PDR, Thailand and Vietnam.