article / Junho 15, 2018
The Widows and the Orphans of Conflict
In conflict, wars and disasters the loss of human lives is inevitable. In the majority of cases this loss can be averted. The story is the same in the Central Mali, where there rages a complex security crisis and ethnic conflict.
article / Novembro 9, 2009
Complaints boxes help Georgia’s displaced voice concerns
Nearly 20,000 Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) are living in 37 settlements in Georgia following last year’s conflict between Russia and Georgia over South Ossetia and many continue to face myriad problems, including unemployment, lack of opportunity, lack of community, and the reality of living
article / Agosto 24, 2009
Warm clothing lessens the burden of women in Armenia
Melanya Hovhannisyan, 60, tells stories about her grandchildren with a mixture of great pleasure and pain.
article / Novembro 1, 2016
"Bread for Tomorrow" Programme - a chance for education for children living in poor communities
Alina, 11, Loredana, 9, and Lavinia, 5, are three beautiful sisters living in a village in southern Romania. The poverty that surrounds them paints a sad and gray picture.
article / Fevereiro 6, 2014
Leaving tent city for home
Family members dismantle worn-out tents that have turned dirty white from dust and mud while withstanding months of extreme weather brought by scorching sun and lashing rains.
article / Junho 28, 2007
YBC, program for children, a grandparent’s prayer
Maria, 65, is the anchor and her son, Ilir, 35, the rudder of a remarkable though simple Gega household living in a small village in the outskirts of Elbasan, about 50 miles (80 km) from Albania’s capital, Tirana. Nine-year-old Jezuela Gega attends a children’s Bible study using YBC.
publication / Março 8, 2018
Panel’s Improvement Analysis Report on 2014 Accountability Report
The INGO Accountability Charter Independent Review Panel’s improvement analysis based on the 2014 Accountability Report and the comprehensive Response letter.
article / Junho 11, 2012
Cash voucher gets Shamim back on her feet
When people brought home her husband’s dead body, Shamim lost her senses due to overwhelming grief. She was also afraid of how she would cope with the trauma in a male dominant society and how she would take care of her children.
article / Outubro 26, 2009
Loans help farmers invest in land to benefit families
The Haroyan family lives in an ordinary village house in Garnahovit, in the Talin region of north-west Armenia.