Jordania: Misión de Educación (BESSC)

Suleiman, a 10-year-old living in Jordan, misses his home in Syria. Forced to flee during the conflict in his country, Suleiman missed a year of school as he and his family made their way to Jordan to start a new life
Moldavia: Hogar Infantil Arco Iris

When Aloina was 5 years old, ADRA workers found her and her brother living in the garbage in downtown Chisinau, Moldova’s capital. Their home was a cardboard box. With their father dead, their mother—having no interest in them—had abandoned the little children
Zimbabue: La misión de ADRA en favor de la educación

Ten-year-old Plaxedes was so excited about her new school in Zimbabwe that she went to class early.
República Democrática del Congo: Proyecto Ongea: “Speak up” para el empoderamiento de las mujeres

Valerie* is 16, the mother of a 4-month-old baby, and a victim of rape. When she was just 14 years old, soldiers patrolling the road into town took her by force and sexually assaulted her. Afraid of the stigma attached to rape, she kept it a secret.
Kenia: Proyecto de capacitación de las niñas
Fifteen-year-old Confridah started high school with excitement. She excelled in her studies and had plans to go to a university in the future. Her father had different plans
Tailandia: La misión de ADRA por la seguridad de las mujeres

From within her office, 22-year-old Lin sees all the girls who come through the front door of the shelter. Some are just children, cowering in the doorway. Many are on their own, without family to protect them. All are vulnerable to the devastating sex trade that is rampant in Thailand.
Malí: ADRA ayuda a cultivar nuevas técnicas agrícolas

Saly and Bintu live in Gao, located by the banks of Mali’s Niger River. The river is a precious resource, and many turn to fishing for income and for feeding their families.
Ruanda: Una granja de cabras paga la educación

Cynthia is not like most 9-year-olds. When she comes home from school, her first priority is not to watch TV or make a snack for herself.
Vietnam: El Banco de Vacas ayuda a los ciegos

For 63 years, Lam felt like a burden. Born blind in the Tay Ninh province, where visually impaired people are considered invalids, Lam struggled with a sense of worth.