article / Julho 24, 2014
Blessings from the Mice in the Palm Oil Field
Teus Tabuni, 20, has been registered as student of the Faculty of Law in Cendrawasih University in Abepura, Papua. If everything goes smoothly, he will hold a bachelor degree in Law. However poverty has forced Teus to struggle very hard to realize his dream.
article / Fevereiro 29, 2016
Vegetables production in dire drought
It has been months without the rain. The intensity of the heat resulting from the recently declared El Nino has scotched off even the little moist that was in the ground across the country.
article / Abril 25, 2014
Of coconuts and the kindness of relatives: Rebecca’s story of survival
Baby Rebecca was sleeping when flood waters swept through her village in Guadalcanal Plains on April 3.
article / Fevereiro 6, 2014
Combatting malaria through community health education
In the past, if health care workers visited Keung’s village, people would not listen. The villagers relied on traditional health care methods based on ancient religious practices –asking for help from the spirits instead of taking medicine or going to a health centre.
article / Outubro 18, 2015
Typhoon Kuppo batters northern Philippines, excessive rains to last for days
Manila, Philippines, 18 October (update 1300 Manila time) -- Typhoon Koppu (local name Lando) made landfall in the province of Aurora early Sunday according to state weather bureau PAGASA. Packing maximum sustained winds of 175 kph near the centre and gusts of up to 210 kph, Kuppo significantly s
article / Novembro 21, 2013
Nonggup Cooperative Improves Lives In Iniyandit Village
The presence of Nonggup Cooperative in Boven Digul, Papua province, has significantly changed the lives of people, especially children.Nonggup means cooperation in local language.
article / Setembro 12, 2018
South Sudanese farmers up with hoes to fight hunger and launch a green revolution
In 1994, Abdul Kareem decided to look for fertile areas where he can farm. From Sudan, his venture took him to Melut County, which eventually became part of South Sudan when it declared independence in July, 2011.
article / Agosto 18, 2015
Kaabong villagers adopt reconciliation to solve conflicts
By Simon Peter Esaku