article / janvier 28, 2019
LMMS and e-voucher program bring the food market closer to the people
Traditional market joined forces with modern technology as World Vision launched its e-vouchers project using the Last Mile Mobile Solutions (LMMS) platform in Juba, South Sudan.
article / septembre 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 / mai 23, 2017
Building community resources together: productive assets creation in Zimbabwe
Community member collecting water at the rehabilitated community water point.
publication / mars 6, 2018
Attachment to cover note on 2009 Accountability report
Attachment to Cover Note from INGO Accountability Charter’s Secretariat on the 2009 Accountability report.
article / juin 8, 2021
The start of new beginnings
Only a few weeks away from her 20th birthday, and one day before the Islamic Eid al Fitr feast, Ziney was spending time with her family in her home in their settled camp in Erbil.
article / décembre 2, 2011
Blog - To be a doctor
Zaiba is eight years old. She wears a Shalwar Kameez of flowers. Dark blue like school ink, light blue like the sky, purple like grapes and small green leaves, pale against the petals. She covers her head with a scarf of red and purple in narrow stripes running lengthways.
article / novembre 6, 2015
A Syrian Refugee Family Counts their Blessings
A Syrian family has been living as refugees in Lebanon for almost two years.
article / octobre 14, 2015
An ancient art and an escape from poverty
It’s seen resurgence in North America and parts of Europe. But the traditional art has also reappeared in a forest village in the south of Laos.“It’s the tradition from generation to generation,” Sogaa explains, a 42-year-old mother of four.
article / septembre 9, 2015
Belgrade provides a short rest for refugees
“Everything got destroyed in Syria. War. Horrible war,” says Fadi, a physics professor from Syria, as he sits on a thin blanket in a park in the Serbian capital, Belgrade.