In Somalia, United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) works to save the lives of children, to defend their rights, and to help them reach their full potential, from early childhood through […]
Read MoreThe magnitude of work needed to complete a project can be overwhelming since there may be dozens of tasks to be completed in just the right order and at just […]
Read MoreThree years after the deadly cholera outbreak in Zimbabwe, residents of Harare face a potable water crisis. This crisis is largely similar to the country’s 2008 experience with Africa’s most […]
Read MoreWater is the most important element of life on planet earth. It can be found in the atmosphere above us, in the oceans, rivers and lakes around us, and the rocks […]
Read MoreIn this nuclear era of the 21st century where the world is facing threats and terror every minute, only one thesis comes to mind and that is to maintain peace […]
Read MoreA nutritional assessment is a comprehensive evaluation done typically by nutritionists or trained health professionals to define an individual’s overall nutrition status by determining whether their body is receiving the necessary nutrients. […]
Read MoreWarm greetings to you on World Ozone Day today! By designation of the United Nations General Assembly, September 16 is the International Day for the Preservation of the Ozone Layer. What […]
Read MoreIn the world’s youngest nation, millions are facing severe hunger as a devastating conflict continues to displace citizens. South Sudan gained independence from Sudan in 2011, signifying an end to […]
Read MoreIn our last article, we introduced Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) and discussed its significance to NGOs. In this article, we discuss the 10 steps to designing an M&E system. Since the […]
Read MoreThe food security situation has been deteriorating in the Arid and Semi-Arid (ASAL) counties of Kenya. This has been mainly due to the poor performance of last year’s short rains […]
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