Malawi’s “Happy Classrooms” Project Paint Educational Classrooms
Malawi based NGO confirmed success of the The Happy Classrooms project; a group that paints child-friendly and curriculum related paintings on classroom walls. Happy Classrooms is supported by boNGO...
View ArticleChina’s Premier Advocates Equal Education for Rural Areas
China’s Premier Li Keqiang urges educational equality for China’s rural areas and declares education reforms as a top priority for the country’s development. The statement followed Li’s visit to high...
View ArticleRwandan Children Recruited as Child Soldiers in Congo
Controversial information released by the United Nations accuses the Rwandan government of providing child soldiers to neighboring country, the Democratic Republic of Congo. Despite the explicit...
View ArticleNew Documentary Emphasizes Importance of Education for Girls
“Girl Rising,” is a new documentary entailing the stories of nine young girls from the developing world are told, highlighting the fundamental significance of educating young girls for their own self...
View ArticleAfrican Girls Speak Out for their Rights
According to a survey released on October 11th, International Day of the Girl Child, adolescent girls informed researchers that they want and need better education, access to health care and less...
View ArticleSouth Africa’s Rural Schools Improve Education Standards with Tablet Use
South Africa has initiated a pilot program to test the benefits of providing tablets to students in rural areas. Rural area schools do not have the same access to quality education as schools in urban...
View ArticleCultural Diversity Playgroup in Hong Kong Benefits Refugee Children
The Hong Kong refugee organization Vision First holds a weekly Cultural Diversity Playgroup for children between the ages of 6 months and 3 years old. The concept behind this group is to provide...
View ArticleVietnam’s Lower Income Children Will Receive Free Heart Surgery
Vietnam’s lower income children with innate heart diseases will now be given life-saving surgeries thanks to a recently decided government decision. Children living in sponsored service centers will be...
View ArticleIndia’s Street Children Tell Their Stories Through Youth-Run Newspaper
A pocket of India’s street children are becoming empowered to tell their stories through Delhi-based youth-run newspaper, Balaknama (Children’s Voice). The Hindi newspaper records harrowingly honest...
View ArticleFunding to Provide Healthcare to Senegalese Women and Children
Senegal’s Health and Nutrition Financing Project will provide health and nutrition services to women and children. This project will benefit six regions and 3.5 million people, with the greatest focus...
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