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Providing dignity to refugees fleeing war
“It takes a village to raise a child, but it also takes a village to support the most vulnerable around the world.” – Clare McPhilips
World Food Day 2022: Hunger tightens its grip on drought-stricken Niger
Niger is in the grip of the worst hunger crisis seen in decades, with 4.4 million people in need of urgent humanitarian assistance, twice as many as last year.
Meet the Girl Achieving #EqualPowerNow
“I want to break stereotypes and put an end to violence” – Yordana, 12, Bolivia.
When There is a Lack of Food, Health is No Longer a Priority
Supporting Children’s Return to School in Ukraine
In many of Ukraine’s schools only the teachers have returned to the classroom. Due to safety and security concerns, their pupil’s return to school has been postponed; for some indefinitely.
Meet the Future Prime Minister
Eleven-year-old Santina loves to learn. Which is ideal because one day she wants to be the prime minister of Timor-Leste.
Compassion, solidarity, and pragmatism: the guiding stars of Humanitarianism
The 19 of August is World Humanitarian Day, a global celebration of people helping people.
The Global Hunger Crisis – Beti’s Story
Aged just 15, Beti became the head of her household when she and her seven siblings were orphaned during the conflict in Cabo Delgado, Mozambique.
Abseiling for Girls’ Education
Our Abseil Event took place on a beautiful sunny day last Friday, the 27th of May.
The Global Hunger Crisis – What Would You Do?
Girls and women across the Horn of Africa are currently experiencing a severe hunger crisis. Have you ever wondered what you would do?