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CEOs from Largest U.S.-Based Global NGO Alliance Call for Immediate, Unfettered Humanitarian Access in Syria Third anniversary of Syria war on March 15 ignites global #WithSyria campaign to end the bloodshed and meet dire needs of civilians WASHINGTON, DC—Fifty-two CEOs of major international nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) have signed on to a statement calling on all…
Read MoreRuts in the Road: A trip through Rwanda By Luis Blandon Luis Blandon visited Global Communities Rwanda’s projects during the Cracking the Nut conference in January 2014 and wrote this reflective piece after his visit. It was a deep rut in the dirt road. The first of a thousand I would experience. A common groove…
Read MoreGlobal Communities in Rwanda: USAID Ejo Heza Program Video Having worked in Rwanda since 2005, Global Communities is currently implementing the USAID Ejo Heza (“brighter future”) program in Rwanda, which aims to improve the livelihoods and food consumption of 75,000 of the country’s very poor, particularly women. This video showcases the work Global Communities has…
Read MoreLiberia: Partnering With Booker Washington Institute for Liberian Youth This story originally appeared on AllAfrica.com. As part of Chevron’s commitment to promoting social progress in Liberia, it has formed partnerships focused on education, a building block for improving the quality of life in communities. The company’s partnership with Booker Washington Institute (BWI) is just one…
Read MoreUniversal Children’s Day has been recognized annually on November 20th since 1954 by the United Nations to encourage all countries to promote activities that benefit the welfare of the children. Building on these ideas, the United Nations adopted the Declaration of the Rights of the Child on November 20, 1959, and the Convention on the…
Read MoreRwandans Bank on Banking as Avenue to Greater Gains By Jessica Massie, Education and Microfinance Consultant This article originally appeared in USAID Frontlines. An Integrated Savings and Lending Group meeting. Rwanda, the most densely populated country in Africa, faces many challenges on the road to economic growth. In 12 years working in the field, I have…
Read MorePhoto Essay: Faces of South Sudan As the world’s newest nation, South Sudan is working to overcome more than two decades of civil war and is tackling the challenging process of rebuilding following the loss of an estimated 2 million lives, the displacement of over 4 million inhabitants and an almost total collapse of infrastructure. …
Read MoreTime to End Acceptance of Violence Against Women and Girls in South Sudan in Public and Private By Helen Animashaun, VSO volunteer working with the South Sudan Women Empowerment Network (SSWEN) This article originally appeared in The Huffington Post UK. “The reality of life for women in the world’s newest country is harsh; it is full…
Read MoreInternational Women’s Day, marked on March 8th each year, is a global day to celebrate the economic, political and social achievements of women worldwide. Though great improvements have been made, many women still suffer from reduced access to healthcare and education, are exposed to violence, and have limited economic opportunities. Global Communities is working to support…
Read MoreLiteracy is Key to a Better Life “I would encourage anyone else to take the first step. Once you have the knowledge you will see the benefit. It is not just about reading and writing, it’s about taking that knowledge and doing more with your life.” Yousef Matabaro, 41, is from a poor rural area…
Read MoreHelping Women Understand their Rights in South Sudan The Eastern Equatorial State residents have been urged to work together for the elimination of gender-based violence and promote girl-child education as most women in the new nation do not understand their rights. By Peter Lokale Nakimangole Valerie Masumbuko speaking at Torit Freedom Square during the celebrations…
Read MoreWorld Aids Day, held on December 1st of each year, is an opportunity for the global community to come together and remember the countless lives impacted by this disease, and rededicate ourselves to the fight against it. Though great strides have been made in combating HIV and AIDS, much work remains to be done: both…
Read MoreCHF International’s Approach to Gender Global Communities works to provide women with access to resources, employment, and education to reduce inequality and to promote their full participation in their community. Research has shown that countries with greater gender equality experience more rapid economic growth, greater agricultural productivity, and improved food security. Increasing girls’ and women’s…
Read MoreExtending the Learning Environment Beyond the Classroom By Augustine Adams, Program Officer, CHF International – Ghana The first ever Green Apple Day of Service in Ghana has been heralded with a first ever field trip by students to the Biotechnology and Nuclear Agriculture Research Institute (BNARI) in Accra. The visit by the pupils and teachers was organized…
Read MoreCelebrating Adult Literacy in Rwanda On July 17, 2012, in the Nyanza District of the Southern Province, 80 men and 93 women were the first wave of graduates from the first cycle of a six-month functional adult literacy course sponsored by the USAID Ejo Heza program, managed by CHF International Rwanda and in close partnership…
Read MoreRwanda: U.S. $12.5 Million to Lift Hundreds Out of Poverty By Dias Nyesiga Thsi article originally appeared on allAfrica.com. Rwanda Integrated Improved Livelihoods Program (IILP) will soon inject US$ 12.5 to boost access to finance among the rural poor. Amy Davis, chief of party of the Rwanda Integrated Improved Livelihoods Programsaid the project locally known…
Read MoreCHF Recognizes World AIDS Day 2011 World Aids Day, held on December 1st of each year, is an opportunity for the global community to come together and remember the countless lives impacted by this disease, and rededicate ourselves to the fight against it. Though great strides have been made in combating HIV and AIDS, much…
Read MoreYemen: Political Upheaval Likely to Increase Child Labour HAJJAH, 6 October 2011 (IRIN) – More parents are likely to put their children to work amid the upheaval caused by months of anti-government protests in Yemen, government and aid sources say. Yemen is already home to one million child labourers, mostly employed in the fishing industry…
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