
Tailandia: Cómo las nuevas cocinas ayudaron a la aldea de Phieng Tac
Ha Thi Thom, 23 years old, is living with her husband and two sons in Phieng Tac village, Kim Cuc commune, Bao Lac district.

Ha Thi Thom, 23 years old, is living with her husband and two sons in Phieng Tac village, Kim Cuc commune, Bao Lac district.

More than a year ago, a bright-eyed and slender nine-year-old girl named Malee* was offered refuge at Keep Girls Safe (KGS), a shelter in the rural district of Chiang Rai, run by ADRA in Thailand.

Three months ago, Esa was wasting away from a lack of food. Due to nationwide instability, there was little in the small Yemeni village of Al-Noba for the one-year-old to eat.

“I am scared to die from hunger,” Marie-Julina said.
“Tengo ocho hijos y cuatro nietos que viven conmigo. ”Soy responsable de su supervivencia. Llevamos ocho años sin comer. Plantábamos, pero no crecía nada.

“My children cry when they are hungry. And they are always hungry because I have so little to feed them. This drought has stolen our lives.

Anwara has lived a nightmare. Her village was burned to the ground and her husband brutally murdered, forcing her to flee through the night to find safety for her children.

En todo el mundo, madres como Mao viven con el temor de perder otro hijo por culpa del agua sucia.

It seems as if Adia and Endana have always led a difficult life. In 2013, when the sisters were only 6 and 7 years old, their mother died, and soon afterward their older brothers left to find food and work. To this day, they haven’t returned.
Tembwe is a 51-year-old farmer living in Zambia. He supports his family of 12, including his wife and eight of their own kids, as well as two orphan children from his late sister.

Samira and her grandson arrived in Bangladesh from the Rakhine state in Myanmar. Her four daughters were killed by militants with machetes, leaving her to flee with the young baby to save both of their lives.

On the morning of February 7, Trinidad and Tobago’s fishermen set out under the usual azure skies, their boats slicing through the tranquil waters. But this day would mark a profound shift in the island’s serenity

Papy, an ADRA Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) technical assistant, wrote the song to inspire people to develop new sanitary habits.

Ingrid Flores is a single woman living with her mother and young son in the dry corridor of Honduras where more than half of the population is living in substandard conditions.

The Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) is honoring International Women’s Day (March 8) and National Women’s History Month by spotlighting the amazing stories of the mission’s female leaders.

“Bucaramanga?”, my friend Mike chuckles1, “nope, never heard of it – but I’m amused to learn that a place called Boo·kaa·ruh·maang·guh even exists!”

ADRA ha estado en primera línea ayudando a comunidades de todo el mundo que se enfrentan a las consecuencias de catástrofes y emergencias.

ADRA Connections volunteers are partnering with communities to fight this monster.

De pie en medio de un interminable campo de hortalizas, Maro Jeanine recuerda cómo era su pueblo hace años.

Situada en el corazón de la aldea de Mugamba, la pequeña panadería de Madame Safyatu Mwamba Tchibola desempeña un papel vital en el suministro de pan a los residentes locales.

No teníamos acceso a buenas semillas y no sabíamos cómo sembrar en orden, así que sembrábamos en desorden y la producción era muy baja; en un campo de 0,5 hectáreas de plántulas de maíz y caupí después de un largo y arduo trabajo.