article / November 29, 2012
War through the eyes of children in North Gaza
Israel’s recent military operation in the Gaza Strip, “Operation Pillar of Defense,” resulted in the death of 163 Palestinians, between 29 and 32 of which are estimated to be children, and injuring over 1,000 more people. Six Israelis were also killed due to rocket fire.
publication / August 22, 2014
Sustainable Water Services Project Delivery Report
In order to assess the sustainability of Hilton-funded systems with respect to functionality, water safety, and level of service, the Hilton Foundation partnered with Water and Sanitation for Africa (WSA), an African NGO that was not involved in implementing earlier Hilton projects, to conduct a
publication / Juli 11, 2019
Pequeñas Grietas, Grandes Brechas: Cómo los gobiernos permiten que persista la violencia contra los niños
Nuestro mundo está mejorando, cada año. Estamos logrando un progreso asombroso en la lucha contra las enfermedades y la mortalidad y estamos invirtiendo grandes cantidades para avanzar en la medicina y el conocimiento y para crear mejores condiciones de vida. Pero no para todos.
article / Februar 21, 2014
BLOG: Children suffer most as violence ravages South Sudan
The ghosts that struck Kenya after the 2007 elections are back. Their target this time round is neighbouring South Sudan. It is unfortunate that they have swarmed the world’s newest nation with more vengeance.
article / Februar 19, 2014
Report: A world without violence against children
Report from the Side-event A World without Violence against Children New York City, NY – February 5, 2014Co-hosted by the Government of Canada and the Government of Paraguay.
article / Dezember 10, 2013
Aid Worker Arniel Anasco – Timeline of the Haiyan Disaster
By Arniel Anasco, with Hasanthi Jayamaha
article / Dezember 9, 2013
Aid Worker Arniel Anasco – Timeline of the Haiyan Disaster
By Arniel Anasco, with Hasanthi Jayamaha
article / August 18, 2020
Embracing Stronger Partnerships across the Nexus: World Vision’s story
Summary: In this joint blog post with CDA Collaborative Learning, Maya Assaf-Horstmeier, Director of Peacebuilding and Conflict Sensitivity, writes about a new approach for ad
article / Februar 14, 2011
A Nigerian deacon’s fight against HIV in Romania
When McGreg Duru left Nigeria in 1994 at the age of 28 he had one clear mission in mind – to enrol in the Polytechnic faculty in Bucharest majoring in Mathematics, graduate, and return home to Africa.