press release / Fevereiro 9, 2017
Top talents in technology can play pioneering role in education for Syrian Children
The best brains in information technology are being urged to sign up to a unique event, to boost education for Syrian refugees across the region – just one-in-five of whom have access to a secondary education.
publication / Maio 18, 2020
Smjernice za sprečavanje širenja stigme vezane za COVID-19
Stigma i diskriminacija višestruko negativno utiču na pojedince, zajednice, ali i cjelokupno društvo, suočeno s odgovorom na globalnu pandemiju COVID-19.
article / Outubro 10, 2016
Mobile Library as Children’s Best Friend
An ancient proverb once said that book is the window to the world. Interest in reading for Indonesian people is still low. Based on UNESCO data in 2015, reading interest in Indonesia is only 1000:21, it means that from 1000 people only 21 who regularly read books.
article / Junho 30, 2016
Réduire les grossesses précoces, un travail interconfessionnel
Selon les normes traditionnelles sénégalaises, le fait qu’une fille tombe enceinte avant le mariage est considéré par les parents comme un échec. La honte et la frustration qui résultent d'une telle situation ne sont pas aisément oubliées au sein de la communauté.
article / Junho 23, 2014
Home Gardening in Teluk Kenari Village
Yumina Oko is a wife of chief village and chief of the Development of Family Welfare (Pembinaan Kesejahteraan Keluarga-PKK) in Teluk Kenari village, Alor. As a woman who has an important position in her village, she is trying to provide the best service for her village.
article / Abril 29, 2016
Civil society call for more funding for the education sector
By Flavia Lanyero
article / Agosto 1, 2017
Cri de cœurs des enfants du Sénégal contre les mariages d’enfants
« Je m’appelle Fatou Bintou, j’ai 17 ans et je suis ici aujourd’hui pour porter la voix et le cri de cœur de tous les enfants du Sénégal».
article / Agosto 12, 2020
Weaving Green With a Ribbon of Water
Several seasons of catastrophic droughts in Badghis province have forced many people to flee their villages for surrounding cities. Frequent crop failures have led to a collapse in income as traditional agricultural societies lost their livelihoods.
article / Junho 20, 2018
Struggling to survive with an empty belly
Inside of the damp, dark room she calls home, Maryam, 42, lost her husband two years ago in an internal conflict, leaving her to care for their eight children alone.