The History of International Human Rights Day International Human Rights Day is commemorated on 10th December every year. The familiar words that linger on when we hear the term […]
Read MoreSave the Children is deeply concerned for the wellbeing of children in the Darfur region of Sudan after almost 50 people were killed and at least 2,000 adults and children […]
Read MoreWith the announcement regarding the closure of refugee camps in Kenya next year, many Somali refugees must choose to either go back to Somalia or remain in Kenya illegally, without legal […]
Read MoreA successful SDG agenda requires strong partnerships and cooperation between the private sector, governments, and civil society. Hence the Sustainable Development Goal 17 (SDG 17), “partnerships for the goals”, […]
Read MoreThe History of International Volunteer Day Volunteerism is one of the most important delivery mechanisms for economic, social, and environmental transformation that ensures lasting results with its capacity to […]
Read MoreAs the COVID-19 pandemic, conflict, and climate change continue to increase rapidly around the world, building cohesive, inclusive, and resilient communities will be the basis of sustainable development gains. However, […]
Read MoreProper nutrition during pregnancy and while breastfeeding is important for mothers as well as crucial to their infants’ health. Women with poor nutrition together with their growing fetuses are at […]
Read MoreOn 1st December of every year, people around the world join hands in commemoration of World AIDS Day. They unite to show their support for people living with and affected […]
Read MoreIn our previous article, we discussed Evaluation Designs in Monitoring & Evaluation. Today we look at the process of evaluation. An evaluation is the systematic assessment of an ongoing or […]
Read MoreThere has been a rise in the number of people in need of humanitarian food aid across northern Ethiopia to an estimated 9.4 million. This comes as a direct result […]
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