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In El Salvador, a group of people are at a table, learning to read and write

Weltalphabetisierungstag: ADRAs Engagement für Bildung bekräftigen

Anlässlich des Weltalphabetisierungstages am 8. September bekräftigt das Adventistische Entwicklungs- und Hilfswerk (ADRA) erneut sein Engagement für die Alphabetisierung als grundlegendes Instrument zur Erreichung von Gleichberechtigung, individueller Befähigung und nachhaltiger Entwicklung. Michael Kruger, Präsident von ADRA International, unterstreicht die Bedeutung der Alphabetisierung in ADRAs

Armut im Paradies

In a small village in Honduras lives a woman named Santos. A mother of four children, her days are filled with love for her children, but also the harsh reality of living in poverty.

Empowering Refugees: Ahmeds Reise des Lernens gegen alle Widrigkeiten

Meet Ahmed, an 11-year-old refugee who fled the war in Syria with his family a decade ago, seeking safety in Lebanon. Ahmed and his family now live in a makeshift tent made of tarpaulins and various scraps, near a cashew nut farm owned by their landlord. During school breaks, Ahmed and his siblings work on the farm in exchange for their monthly rent, as their father can no longer work due to chronic leg pain

In El Salvador, a group of people are at a table, learning to read and write

Weltalphabetisierungstag: ADRAs Engagement für Bildung bekräftigen

Anlässlich des Weltalphabetisierungstages am 8. September bekräftigt das Adventistische Entwicklungs- und Hilfswerk (ADRA) erneut sein Engagement für die Alphabetisierung als grundlegendes Instrument zur Erreichung von Gleichberechtigung, individueller Befähigung und nachhaltiger Entwicklung. Michael Kruger, Präsident von ADRA International, unterstreicht die Bedeutung der Alphabetisierung in ADRAs

Armut im Paradies

In a small village in Honduras lives a woman named Santos. A mother of four children, her days are filled with love for her children, but also the harsh reality of living in poverty.

Empowering Refugees: Ahmeds Reise des Lernens gegen alle Widrigkeiten

Meet Ahmed, an 11-year-old refugee who fled the war in Syria with his family a decade ago, seeking safety in Lebanon. Ahmed and his family now live in a makeshift tent made of tarpaulins and various scraps, near a cashew nut farm owned by their landlord. During school breaks, Ahmed and his siblings work on the farm in exchange for their monthly rent, as their father can no longer work due to chronic leg pain