article / Novembro 17, 2015
Plantation project helps send kids to school
Pakngar village is surrounded by beautiful mountains and forests in the district of Sepone, Savannakhet province.People here live on farms, mainly planting rice and cassava, both of which provide income to support their children’s schooling.
article / Setembro 16, 2015
The Emotion of a Simple Gesture
Just before I left to come to Serbia, my husband and I walked to a nearby grocery store. As we passed someone on the sidewalk, I moved ahead of my husband to allow room for the other person to pass.
article / Setembro 8, 2015
Surya, the light of Maranti
It's a difficult trek to reach Maranti, a village in Parigi Moutong, Central Sulawesi. Bushes are everywhere and when rain falls, there is no vehicle that can safely journey there as it would quickly be trapped in mud.
article / Dezembro 13, 2016
Solar powered water system, an early Christmas gift to Zimbabwe’s children
By Future Manyuke and Munyaradzi Nkomo, Zimbabwe Communications
publication / Janeiro 18, 2015
Voice Up for Change Toolkit (Vietnam)
The Voice Up for Change Toolkit has been designed to equip the young people of the Greater Mekong sub-region (GMS) to raise their voices and advocate for greater protection of the vulnerable and those victimised by human trafficking.
article / Outubro 25, 2012
One woman making a difference: protecting her environment
Ditches are starting to cut across the hills of Burundi. They look pretty, but are not for esthetic reasons. Erosion is a big problem in this tiny, hilly nation already hit by alarming levels of hunger (1), and still struggling for normalcy after decades of war.
article / Outubro 4, 2012
Healthy kitchen, the heart of the home
In rural Sri Lanka, the kitchen is a place only for the mother. Only slightly taller than a playhouse and built separately from the house with walls of mud and thatched leaves for the roof, the kitchen was located at the back of the house.
article / Janeiro 27, 2015
Meeting Enstar on the road less traveled
“Somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a wood, and I— I took the one less travelled by, and that has made all the difference.” Famous words penned by Robert Frost.
article / Julho 10, 2008
Kosovo’s new breadwinners targeted through microfinance loans
Half of Kosovo’s population are women and of these some 80% are unemployed - many of whom are widows challenged not only to care for their families, but generate an income to support them.