opinion / December 10, 2019
Why we should look up, not talk down, to children
Apart from parents of small children, New York, insomniacs and sharks, do you know what doesn’t sleep? Our obligation to recognise and realise human rights.
article / December 10, 2019
Why we should look up, not talk down, to children
Apart from parents of small children, New York, insomniacs and sharks, do you know what doesn’t sleep? Our obligation to recognise and realise human rights.
article / April 27, 2015
#REVISITED: AIDS and the most vulnerable in India
Photojournalist Nick Danziger is traveling with author Rory Maclean to eight countries as part of the
page / October 10, 2012
Our Work
All our work points towards one goal: the sustained well-being of children, especially the most vulnerable. We work with families, communities, and partners to help meet the needs of children through sustainable development.
video / July 22, 2016
Reaccionemos en Cadena
Pusimos una persona enmanillada, desesperada y en shock en la calle, en lugares céntricos de La Paz y El Alto para ver cuál es la reacción de las personas, ante un hecho que debería preocuparnos a todos y todas.
video / October 6, 2016
¡Muchas gracias por tu apoyo a Ecuador!
En abril de este año, todos sumamos fuerzas para reunir fondos para las familias afectadas por el terremoto ocurrido en Ecuador. Te presentamos las acciones que realizamos en las zonas vulnerables con tu apoyo.
page / June 20, 2020
Community Health Committees
Community participation is essential in improving community health outcomes, and community participation is also understood as a vital element of a human rights-based approach to health.
article / May 5, 2014
‘Lucky me, I met the midwives before my birth!’
By: Cathrin Jerie and Olga Vieru; International Confederation of Midwives; Communications Team
article / May 13, 2016
Fireside reflections
I fondly recall the lessons we learnt at the Sarova LT retreat!
article / April 12, 2017
Sarah, The Young Entrepreneur
Siti Maysarah (19) is a university student in Jakarta. Sarah, her nickname, initially wants to take Communications as her major. However, she is still glad and thankful to receive scholarship from government.