TESTED: An exhibition about medical diagnosis, why it matters that half the world has no access to testing, and what needs to be done to ensure everyone who needs a test can get one.
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It was 8 pm on Monday the 20th of February when the next big 6.3 magnitude earthquake happened, exactly two weeks after the first catastrophic 7.8 magnitude earthquake. The building started to shake for about 20-30 seconds, though it felt like hours because of how strong the s...
A wide range of freely accessible digital and online technology has opened many doors to creative problem solving, career development, and management of our day-to-day activities. The role of women in sustainable development is significant in achieving meaningful social and ec...
On a grey morning in Warsaw, Poland, I met with four of Care International’s team outside their offices, with our videographer Rafal. We were embarking on a two-day whistlestop assignment through Poland to gather photo and video content for the anniversary of the Russian invas...
It has been a year since Russia launched the full-scale invasion of Ukraine. The war has been raging on since then, leaving no one unaffected. But among those most heavily impacted are the country's older people, who make up 24 per cent of the population.HelpAge International ...
Vehicles and trucks loaded with food and water move gingerly along the steep, unpaved mountain road that connects the Ahem Market to all the Al-Sudha villages in Kushar district in Yemen's Hajjah governorate.For people living in Bani-Shahr, ordinary daily activities are challe...
It’s midnight in Indonesia. Abdul Murin and his family are fast asleep in their home in the Melawi district. There’s a knock at the door.Murin was expecting this. Local health workers and the village chief had told Murin’s community that teams from the Ministry of Health were ...
An Education Cannot Wait funded programme delivered by Save the Children in Ethiopia is providing school meals and helping girls to realize their dreams.
Amadou, a 13-year-old boy who lives in southern Senegal, is the captain of his school’s volleyball team. He also strives to be among the best in his studies. “I am the top student, with an average of 9 out of 10,” he says, referring to his class. Amadou was born with a physica...
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