
Healthy Baby, Happy Mother
Because of a tragedy that happened to her a few years ago, Antoinette is very conscientious of the health of her children.

Because of a tragedy that happened to her a few years ago, Antoinette is very conscientious of the health of her children.

On the east coast of Madagascar, young people like Fazila live without prospects and with little hope for employment.

15 women in the village of Vorovoro, in Vohitany Commune, have decided to take their future into their own hands.

“I had a hard life,” says Longomasy, a widow and mother of four living in Belafika, a village in southwestern Madagascar.

“If I had to give a title to my story, I would say ‘ASOTRY Changes Lives,” says Ravoahanginirina Marie Claudine, 31, a married mother of three.

Like many families in Sudan, Fatooma’s life has been shaped by the complex challenges of displacement, conflict, and climate-related disasters.

In Ejeda, a rural commune of Southern Madagascar facing a severe food crises, Jeanine became lead of a Farmer Field School, sharing knowledge on home gardening .

Convincing the community of Mandahazo, Commune of Lazarivo, to abandon the practice of open defecation was a real challenge. There is a belief here that latrines are linked to evil spirits which kill the children.

Situated in the rolling hills of south central Madagascar is Ramampiray village. The rural landscape is dotted with clusters of houses among the fields of rice, vegetables and fruit trees. But despite its idyllic appearance, the village of Ramampiray struggled with poor sanitation.

When the floods struck Gaggomahal village in Amritsar, 28-year-old Amandeep Kaur and her husband Sarwan Singh (35) found their world collapsing-literally.

Por James Standish “¿Bucaramanga?”, se ríe mi amigo Mike1, “no, nunca he oído hablar de ella, pero me divierte saber que existe un lugar llamado Boo-kaa-ruh-maang-guh”. Mike lo pronuncia sílaba a sílaba mientras estamos sentados en una tienda de panecillos del centro de Manhattan, no muy lejos del

Se ha informado de que las muertes en el mundo han aumentado en 2023 en 30% en comparación con el año anterior debido a inundaciones, incendios forestales, ciclones, tormentas, deslizamientos de tierra y otros desastres. ADRA ha estado en primera línea ayudando a comunidades de todo el mundo que se enfrentan a las consecuencias de catástrofes y emergencias. En 2023, ADRA respondió

Martin Luther King, Jr. describió la pobreza como un pulpo monstruoso que “proyecta sus tentáculos fastidiosos y prensiles en tierras y pueblos de todo el mundo”. Esta es la bestia contra la que luchan los voluntarios de ADRA Connections. Los voluntarios de ADRA Connections se están asociando con las comunidades para luchar contra este monstruo. Si no que se lo pregunten a Kusi. Kusi forma parte

Standing in the middle of an endless field of vegetables, Maro Jeanine recalls how her village was years ago.

Located in the heart of Mugamba village, Madame Safyatu Mwamba Tchibola’s small bakery plays a vital role in supplying bread to local residents.

We didn’t have access to good seeds and didn’t know how to sow in order, so we sowed in disorder and production was very low; in a 0.5-hectare field of maize and cowpea seedlings after long and arduous work.

My children and I were miserable because we were in Angola during the war. With the exodus of refugees following this calamity, we returned to our village with nothing.

En el corazón de Mungamba, una vibrante zona sanitaria de una zona rural de la República Democrática del Congo en la provincia de Kasai, territorio de Kamonia, vive Madam Tshibi Tshitambala Josephine, una mujer de 65 años con nueve hijos cuya historia es testimonio del poder transformador de la educación.

Gracias a ADRA, he aprendido a hacer jabón. Me mantiene ocupada y me ayuda a cubrir las necesidades inmediatas de mi familia.

En la República Democrática del Congo, el proyecto BUREKA ha trabajado para mejorar las prácticas agrícolas mediante el cultivo de zanahorias en Kamonia.