Program Area: Education
Oslo Conference Seeks Solutions
Niger is a microcosm of the impact of the Lake Chad crisis on the desperately poor zones affected by it. The landlocked West African country ranks 188th of 188 countries on the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) Human Development Index.
Read more about Oslo Conference Seeks SolutionsHelen Keller Featured in the New York Times
The New York Times is taking a look back at the lives of leaders and visionaries and Helen Keller International’s
Read more about Helen Keller Featured in the New York Times“Grab a Root and Hang On, We’ve Got to Get Through This!”
Ishowri is a Village Model Farmer (VMF) who lives in a small village in the Rasuwa district, situated in the
Read more about “Grab a Root and Hang On, We’ve Got to Get Through This!”Suchona Chakma’s Healthy Family
Suchona Chakma lives in Nobin Chandra in the Khagrachari district of Bangladesh with her two daughters and husband. They do
Read more about Suchona Chakma’s Healthy FamilyShe Smiles When She is Allowed to Pick Tomatoes
“My youngest child, Yorti aged two years old, is an active and adorable kid who really likes to touch anything
Read more about She Smiles When She is Allowed to Pick TomatoesSuaahara Ripple Effect
On a recent visit to Khiratadi, a rural village in the Bajhang District in the mountainous north-western region Nepal, I
Read more about Suaahara Ripple EffectNurturing Connections in Bangladesh
Nurturing Connections offers a participatory approach to challenging gender norms and building equality and constructive communications skills with every member of a community to create the best environment for improving nutrition.
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