Education
Video: How To Farmers Can Keep Their Kids in School ›
The vast majority of Central Africans depend upon agriculture to feed their families and earn a living.
Blog Post: Mama na come ›
I think the women of Liberia are showing the way to this beautiful country's future.
Blog Post: What is public health? ›
My view of improving peoples' health used to be so narrow. Like any good learning experience, my time in Uganda has helped me better understand the complexities of life.
Blog Post: Morning mood ›
People who can start a day at the earliest time — feeling energized by the sunshine like they can rule the world when the morning comes — always amaze me.
Blog Post: The drawbacks of women’s equality ›
There is an unrelenting pressure for women to be perfect and to do everything.
Blog Post: Getting creative with nutrition for Kyrgyz kindergarteners ›
The small kitchen bustles with activity as cooks from local kindergartens crowd around the counter dicing and slicing meats and vegetables for soups and salads.
Blog Post: Standing up for their futures ›
In the Central African Republic there are many young, unwed mothers and they often have a very difficult life. In many cases, their family will disown them.
Blog Post: Fighting for their homes ›
In the Central African Republic, women’s rights here are few, and the enforcement of the laws is almost non-existent. Most women are not even aware they have many rights.
Blog Post: Jordan's Queen visits Mercy Corps disability-rights project ›
Jordan's Queen Rania recently visited a school where we're helping mainstream children with disabilities.
Shipping Books to Zimbabwe Schools ›
There can be as few as one textbook for as many as 40 students in schools in Zimbabwe — if there are any textbooks at all. The 21,000 we shipped improved the textbook-to-student ratio eightfold at 50 schools.

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