In a new video, HGSE researchers describe their contributions to UN efforts to improve education for
refugee children around the world
Not exact matches
This coming Sunday, Christians all
around the
world — in churches and in homes and in
refugee camps and on the streets — will light the first candle, the Hope candle, to open Advent, the traditional season of preparation for the coming of the Christ -
child as well as the reminder that Christ is coming again.
And then there is
world around us: the hungry bellies, the dirty water, the vicious war, the waiting and lonely
children silent behind chain link fences in
refugee camps, the women caught in sex trafficking, our culture's exploitation and violence masquerading as entertainment, and Lord have mercy.
The good news is that thousands of
World Vision staff from around the world will continue their good work today - building wells, providing life - saving vaccinations, caring for Syrian refugees, partnering with communities to develop business and agricultural opportunities, lifting families out of poverty, and feeding, clothing, and sheltering vulnerable chil
World Vision staff from
around the
world will continue their good work today - building wells, providing life - saving vaccinations, caring for Syrian refugees, partnering with communities to develop business and agricultural opportunities, lifting families out of poverty, and feeding, clothing, and sheltering vulnerable chil
world will continue their good work today - building wells, providing life - saving vaccinations, caring for Syrian
refugees, partnering with communities to develop business and agricultural opportunities, lifting families out of poverty, and feeding, clothing, and sheltering vulnerable
children.
The Run for your life classroom activities introduce pupils to the challenges and difficulties facing
refugees about
children from
around the
world who were forced to leave their homes.
From improving basic education in regions of Africa to providing much - needed education to Syrian
refugee children in Lebanon, this article shows how eLearning for kids can positively impact
children's lives
around the
world.
The project supplies student - made books to
children in
refugee camps
around the
world, Hockert explains to Education W
world, Hockert explains to Education
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This means we all share responsibility to educate the 59 million
children who today are not in school, to close the educational opportunity gaps facing girls, poor
children, and
children of marginalized groups
around the
world, including
refugees, and we must take responsibility to ensure that all
children who do attend school indeed learn what is necessary to be empowered global citizens.
Founded in 1989 (and initially called the Women's Commission), the Women's Refugee Commission's mission is to improve the lives of women and
children refugees around the
world.