Tyres for the ambulance of the Timia Health Association in the Aïr mountains.
After the cyclone 'sidre' - Habitat for Humanity built and rehabilitated the homes in Bangladesh!
CARE responded immediately after the super cyclone struck Bangladesh’s coast by preparing to provide safe drinking water, and emergency items ranging from plastic sheeting to candles, and emergency food rations for at least 5,000 families.
2.6 billion people are toilet-less. Toilet being a taboo has not received the needed attention and resources and is offtrack on the MDG target. WTO aims to drive market-based approach to address the problem at the scale and speed required.
DYADE offers round-the-clock care for mothers and their children in crisis situations, provides for them and helps them deal with their situation. Mothers can be admitted with their children on short notice and without complications.
Josephine Bwalya is 18 years old. She is studying small accommodation management at the South African College for Tourism. She dreams of owning her own small lodge in Zambia.
Hygiene Education, Toilet Construction & Repairs in 13 village schools impacting 5850 children annually. Project aimed at reducing incidence of infectious diseases, prevent school drop outs and to inculcate good hygiene practices
You support the education for one year of Tumai Ba who is one of the students at the Koranic "school" in Mali. He is eight years old, and has not been in contact with his family since being sent away. When he grows up he wants to be a Teacher.
The Choki Traditional Art School project will not only support under privileged and disadvantaged children but will also contribute to the preservation and promotion of our rich culture and heritage of the country.
Die arme Bevölkerung in der ländlichen Region Ecuadors erhält Zugang zu Kleinkrediten und Sparkonten. Damit können sich über 6.000 Menschen eigenverantwortlich und in Würde aus der Armut befreien.