article / May 3, 2013
A Poem to an unknown mother
I first learned of Catherine’s story through a standard report. One of many commonly found in organizations and institutions steeped in cold, official language. “Abnormal behavior” was observed, it said.
publication / August 6, 2014
Child Safe Tourism Education Materials - Khmer
As tourism continues to thrive across the globe, it has also increased vulnerability of children to fall victims of sexual violence, abuse and exploitation.
publication / August 6, 2014
Child Safe Tourism Education Materials - English
As tourism continues to thrive across the globe, it has also increased vulnerability of children to fall victims of sexual violence, abuse and exploitation.
opinion / June 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 / July 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
publication / January 2, 2014
Keeping children safe from abuse in tourism - Khmer language
This report provides a comprehensive guide and tools for facilitators to conduct training for stakeholders in the tourism industry in Southeast Asia.
article / September 14, 2016
Badghis, a safe place to live
The province of Badghis in Afghanistan is surrounded by tall, colourful mountains, which change according to the season. In spring the mountains are dressed in garments of green, covered in the newly grown wheat of planting season.
article / July 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