article / September 18, 2016
Art by a refugee for refugees
Hani Shihada is an artist known for his New York City sidewalk art.
article / February 14, 2017
Aftermath of the Surigao Earthquake in Southern Philippines
Following the 6.7 magnitude quake that struck the north-eastern part of Mindanao, Surigao City was placed under state of calamity on February 11th. The office of civil defence says that more than 1,000 families in 58 villages have been affected.
article / September 25, 2017
Eyewitness to Crisis: Turkana's malnourished children continue to be at risk
Just before my heart broke, I was cheerfully chatting with a hospital head nurse. And then I heard her.Two-year-old Scholastica shrieking in a high-pitched tone. Her tiny voice doing the only thing it could, cry in pain.
article / September 2, 2008
My sponsor will be my friend!
Varduhi Poghossyan, 10, loves to sing. She dreams of going to music school and becoming a famous singer. “I want to go on stage and sing a song that touches everyone’s heart”, says Varduhi.
article / December 3, 2014
Early education centre boosts village health
Margarida sometimes wakes to the sound of her youngest child, three-year-old Augustinho, singing songs he learns at the village childcare centre.One favourite is ‘Hadeer dadeer-saan keta haluhar ba eskola’ – ‘When you wake up, don’t forget to go to school’.
article / November 28, 2013
A Joyful Day for Children in Myanmar
A happy celebration took place in Thanlyin, Yangon region, on United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child Day.
article / February 19, 2020
Empowering women, children and communities
Lucy is a pre-school teacher in her community.