article / Noviembre 15, 2017
Improved nutrition sets Astrya up for a brighter future
Timor-Leste’s alarming malnutrition levels are among the highest in the world with over 50% of children under five classified as stunted and 11% classified as wasted.
article / Enero 9, 2014
‘Absi does it’: Syrian refugee boy’s life takes turn for better
Absi, at the age of 10, is driven by destitution.The boy resembles a Little League slugger more than a parking lot attendant, but here he is — working in the middle of a brown pit of grinding metal, rubber, and dirt, knocking out claim tickets.
publication / Julio 31, 2019
Survey: Identification of skills needed and motivation of youth to pursue a career in the agrarian sector
This Report presents the findings of the Survey on identification of the skills needed in agrarian sector in Lori, Gegharkunik and Ararat regions of Armenia and is prepared within “EU4Youth – SAY YES Skills for Jobs” project funded by the European Union.
opinion / Junio 24, 2020
COVID-19: Invest now in cash/voucher-social protection scale-up or children pay the price later
Only socially accountable Social Protection Assistance beyond humanitarian cash/voucher programmes – if properly and quickly implemented - will protect generations of children from the aftershocks of COVID-19.
article / Julio 31, 2018
Innovating for Good: Soapy Hands make for Healthy Children!
Each morning, children arrive at school ready to learn, study and play. Globally, 443 million school days are lost each year due to water related illnesses of which 272 million are due to diarrhea alone (Global Handwashing Partnership). In Indonesia, diarrhea is one of the main causes of death
article / Julio 28, 2016
Op-Ed: Balancing work and family life - Mothers need to have more flexibility
Just 50 per cent of working-age women are in the labour force according to the United Nation’s The World’s Women 2015 report, compared to 77 per cent o
article / Diciembre 1, 2017
From Intimidated to Integrated
From Intimidated to Integrated: How one World Vision project director learned that collaborating with technical experts is key to improved services and disability inclusionBy Chandra DeNap Whetstine, ACCESS project director