article / Februar 15, 2024
When children and young people participate, it is possible to make a change
The World Social Justice Day has been established to promote equal economic, political, and social rights and opportunities for all. Jason, a young leader from the Democratic Republic of Congo, wants to mark this international day by speaking about his own experiences of seeking fairness and equality for children. This text has been included in the book Young People in the Global South: Voice, Agency & Citizenship.”
opinion / Mart 15, 2023
Is safe water for all by 2030 a pipe dream?
Senior Water, Sanitation and Hygiene director Jordan Smoke warns that water providers must head in a new direction to realise universal coverage.
article / Novembar 7, 2022
Not All Disabilities are Visible
invisible visible inclusion gender social disability girls education
publication / April 17, 2024
WVI Global Accountability Report 2023
WVI Global Accountability Report 2023
article / Maj 10, 2024
A midwife uses personal experience to influence mothers to breastfeed and express breastmilk in Cha Chhouk Health Centre
In the heart of Siem Reap's Pouk district lies the Char Chouk Health Centre, a crucial lifeline for 19 villages in two communes – Char Chhouk and Kdey Run. Here, Channara Chout, a 32-year-old midwife, works tirelessly to provide maternal and child health support to the local community.
article / Maj 30, 2023
All grown up: Sponsored girls who are now changing the world
Karen in Ecuador is fighting patriarchy; Thu Thu in Myanmar is ensuring future generations of girls get educated; Thu’ong in Vietnam is raising the bar of parenting and Artjola speaking up for girls in rural areas of Albania. These are just four stories of what happens to girls when they are sponsored.