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A slow burning success
In an effort to conserve trees and fuel, a 24-year-old environmentalist built 40 efficient wood-burning stoves in just 3 months for families in her village.
Responding to Hurricanes Eta & Iota in Central America
LIGHT IN THE DARKNESS: MAKING THE ROHINGYA REFUGEE CAMPS SAFER AT NIGHT
It’s not easy to feed your family, find clean water or see a doctor in the Rohingya refugee camps. It’s also not safe to walk alone at night. Reports tell of women and teenage girls being attacked, sexually assaulted or abducted by human traffickers.
From rock bottom to rockstar baker
Lydia lives in Nigeria. At 28, she is making a good living and achieving her ambitions. But it wasn’t always this way. When she was younger, Lydia was told she’d amount to nothing…
Changing the Story for Expecting Moms in Nigeria
When Zahrah* realized she was pregnant with her first baby, she was overjoyed. She couldn’t wait to share the news with her friends in her village in Nigeria.
Enterprise is on the Rise for Women in India
In India, our constitution grants equal rights to men and women, yet the reality is that women’s lives are still shaped by customs and traditions that work against them. Daughters are viewed as less valuable than sons.