publication / August 28, 2014
Recomendaciones Segundo Foro de la Sociedad Civil
Las y los representantes de las organizaciones de la sociedad civil, reunidos en el “2º Foro con la Sociedad Civil previo al XXI Congreso Panamericano del Niño, la Niña y Adolescentes”, convocado por el IIN, en coordinación con el Gobierno de El Salvador y con el apoyo del Departamento de Asuntos
article / March 3, 2009
Tree campaign breathes life and resilience in Pakistan’s Siran valley
“I still remember the moment, when on October 8, a massive earthquake shook everything.
article / November 11, 2015
How a family tragedy inspired Nyirantwali to venture into business
By: DENIS AGABAShe welcomed me in a motherly manner with a smile. Henriette Nyirantwali’s home strikes a first-time visitor by the cleanliness. This is also where Nyirantwali runs a juice-making factory and confectionery, APODER GANIRA.
article / March 5, 2021
Safe grazing environment frees South Sudan’s young pastoralists from danger
“As a pastoralist for many years, I was fearful when the dry season comes. We take the cattle to other villages in search of greener pastures and water and were always at risk from violent cattle raids”, Tarir Mayen, 12, shares.
article / May 4, 2015
Stop at Nothing to get to zero poverty - Global Week of Action 2015
In the last 15 years extraordinary progress has been made in reducing extreme poverty and improving child health and well-being. The Millennial Development Goals (MDGs) provided targets and ambition for the world to pursue in a unified effort to half global poverty.
article / July 29, 2015
‘WE ARE NO LONGER ANALOGUE, WE ARE DIGITAL’
Pauline Wanjala 13 years old, is a class seven pupil at St. Mukasa Mill Hill Mission, Chimoi Primary School in Matete Area Development Program (ADP) in Kakamega County. At her tender age, she is amongst the beneficiaries, learning basic skills on how to use a computer.
article / September 27, 2013
Children are well nourished
Sabita Kumari lives in Sunsari District of Nepal with her husband, in-laws and a three-year-old daughter. Her husband works as a skilled labour in construction work which is the only source of income for their family.
article / April 24, 2017
Are conflicting incentives in cash-based programming delaying critical reform?
Delays in releasing donor funds allocated to supporting Syrian refugees through cash programmes have sparked a ‘who is to blame’ debate for hindering progress. Some blam