article / ოქტომბერი 28, 2005
Quake mother’s grief knows no bounds
In a matter of seconds the South Asia earthquake erased all the love and laughter from the household of Subba and Rashim Jan Mughal’s 16-member family. Rashim Jan and another daughter in law are the only women among the family’s 10 survivors now.
article / ოქტომბერი 28, 2005
Learning to love; quake crushes young couple’s dreams
Gul Mohammad Mughal, 22, was married just two years but they were the best two years of his life, the sweet time in which the two halves of an arranged marriage came to know one another and grow into love.
press release / ოქტომბერი 8, 2015
Girls must be at the heart of sustainable development efforts
EU must ensure girls benefit equally from the Sustainable Development Goals, according to a coalition of NGOs.Following the adoption of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, the EU must do more to ensure girls’ rights and gender equality are at the heart of its e
article / თებერვალი 11, 2021
Natural farming gives hope to Ledsumi's family
Ledsumi's youngest son was just 5 when her husband, Sepamalai fell off a building under construction. He worked as a mason at that time and was the sole breadwinner of the family. Their children were 9, 8 and 5 years then.
page / ივნისი 10, 2015
Technological innovation
The right tools, whether they include a notice board used for communication with communities, or a system that facilitates cash transfers to refugees, have always played an important role in the efficiency and effectiveness of humanitarian programming.
article / მაისი 22, 2017
Millions join hearts and minds to pray for end to famine
This press release was originally posted by the World Council of Churches.May 22, 2017
article / მაისი 14, 2015
He’s All She Has
Ndjerane Frederic is a boy who never had the chance to live a normal life. He lost his mother,Elise Yondiguimal,in 2012 after a long illness.He never knew his father,Djiangar, who left thevillagesoon after his birth. Nobody knows where he is.
article / სექტემბერი 13, 2011
Peer Educators around Albania & Kosovo transmit messages for change
“To be a Peer Educator means to transmit messages for change, create an idea and make it a reality in the school and the communities where we live,” says 15-year-old Ela from Elbasan.