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The Free The Children team implements the Adopt a Village program in rural and marginalized areas in China. Designed to meet the basic needs of developing communities and eliminate the obstacles preventing children from accessing education, Adopt a Village is made up of four pillars crucial to lifting communities from poverty: education, alternative income, health care, and water and... ( plus )
The Free The Children team implements the Adopt a Village program in rural and marginalized areas in China. Designed to meet the basic needs of developing communities and eliminate the obstacles preventing children from accessing education, Adopt a Village is made up of four pillars crucial to lifting communities from poverty: education, alternative income, health care, and water and sanitation.
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A news segment from ABC news. Really fascinating and breath taking!
A news segment from ABC news. Really fascinating and breath taking! ( moins )
Traveler Megan Lantz-Oh describes her experience doing volunteer work in Vietnam. This story shows the value of giving back to local communities. You can find out more about voluntourism and traveling responsibility online at www.friendsofworldheritage.org
Source: Unfoundation
Traveler Megan Lantz-Oh describes her experience doing volunteer work in Vietnam. This story shows the value of giving back to local communities. You can find out more about voluntourism and traveling responsibility online at www.friendsofworldheritage.org
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Professor James Tooley gives his opinion on how the Teach A Man To Fish model can support 'Private Schools For The Poor' across the world.
Professor James Tooley gives his opinion on how the Teach A Man To Fish model can support 'Private Schools For The Poor' across the world. ( moins )
Masi Oka speaks on behalf of the One Laptop per Child (OLPC) Foundation about the Give One Get One opportunity.
Masi Oka speaks on behalf of the One Laptop per Child (OLPC) Foundation about the Give One Get One opportunity. ( moins )
OLPC (http://laptop.org) is an non-profit foundation creatingeducational opportunities for the world's poorest children by providing eachchild with a rugged laptop.
OLPC (http://laptop.org) is an non-profit foundation creatingeducational opportunities for the world's poorest children by providing eachchild with a rugged laptop. ( moins )
Thank you from real children in the developing world using the XO laptops.
Thank you from real children in the developing world using the XO laptops. ( moins )
Zimi's story, recorded for One Laptop per Child in South Africa. The impact of OLPC on education and one child's life.
Zimi's story, recorded for One Laptop per Child in South Africa. The impact of OLPC on education and one child's life. ( moins )
Investments in agriculture provide a path for small farmers to prosper; improved seeds, new tools and training, and access to markets can lead to better, healthier lives. Learn about two successful projects—one in Uganda, one in India—that are having a significant impact on farmer productivity and are helping millions lift themselves out of hunger and poverty.
Investments in agriculture provide a path for small farmers to prosper; improved seeds, new tools and training, and access to markets can lead to better, healthier lives. Learn about two successful projects—one in Uganda, one in India—that are having a significant impact on farmer productivity and are helping millions lift themselves out of hunger and poverty.
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The Green Revolution changed farmers' lives in India in the 1970s, increasing their crop yields by nearly 70% and allowing farmers to become self-sufficient. Due to over-tilling, however, the soil became depleted of nutrients. Learn how zero-tillage farming methods being used today are helping to retain nutrients and water by decreasing disturbance in the soil.
The Green Revolution changed farmers' lives in India in the 1970s, increasing their crop yields by nearly 70% and allowing farmers to become self-sufficient. Due to over-tilling, however, the soil became depleted of nutrients. Learn how zero-tillage farming methods being used today are helping to retain nutrients and water by decreasing disturbance in the soil.
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