Bikash was the first Chepang boy to graduate at the school, a great achievement and a personal redemption after the struggling childhood…
Read morePeace education to prevent extremism among Tunisian Youths
The project “Women and Youth for Peace” aims at increasing women and youth’s potential to be both the drivers of positive changes in their community and, at the same time, the main actors of peacebuilding and stability in Tunisia…
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Girls Club: a place where adolescents can be free
Menstruation is a natural process. However, in most parts of the world, it remains a taboo and is rarely talked about. In Nepal, for instance, menstrual hygiene has been an emerging and an alarming issue…
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Being grandmother at 30s
Working together to end child marriage. In some countries, 40% of girls get married between 10 and 16 years old, while some three-quarters of girls get married before they are 18…
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Cambodia, a board game for China
The city of Sianoukville has become the main seaport of Cambodia, is undergoing a real “assault”. In the few days I had available I have noticed the incredible building boom and the consequent forced demolition of small businesses and the expropriation of private properties…
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Teaching on the Survivor Island
Ken is the director of the primary and pre-primary school in the Sok San village on Koh Rong Island in southern Cambodia. The name of the island will not tell you much but in reality it is an extremely popular destination…
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Helpcode in Tunisia alongside young people and women
Helpcode has been working to protect the rights of minors along migrant routes, where children and women pay the highest price in a situation of profound vulnerability…
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