Operating in three key locations—Santa Maria, Santo Antônio da Patrulha, and Porto Alegre— SOS Children’s Brazil faced ...
In the heart of rural Kaibartapara, Assam, where traditional gender roles hold firm, Pranita Kaibarta, 32, defied norms by taking the reins of her family of two daughters – Gargi, 12, and Bhagyashree, ...
On World Fair Trade Day, we are proud to highlight programmes like “Cacao, a Seed for the Family”, which are dedicated to ...
Recent heavy rains and flooding have wreaked havoc across Kenya, resulting in the loss of lives, displacement of thousands, ...
“I am Venezuelan, migrating from Caracas, we came because of my children,” Francisca begins, her words echoing the universal ...
The refugee crisis across Latin America, caused by the massive flow of people fleeing Venezuela, has worsened over the last two years and now stands as the largest displacement crisis to date in Latin ...
Globally, 289 million young people are not in employment, education or training, with young women twice as likely as young men to be affected. Becoming self-reliant means adapting to the loss of ...
Struggling with severe poverty and poor health since birth, Telhem*, 21, faced daunting uncertainties in her early life but timely support from the SOS Children’s Villages Family Strengthening ...
Migration often leads individuals and families to unexpected places. For Luz Dary, a 33-year-old Venezuelan mother of two, her quest for a new home brought her to Colombia, where she found empathy, ...
The escalating gang-related violence in Haiti has forced more than 360,000 families to flee their homes, seeking safety and to protect their children. Many families have chosen to leave the capital, ...
The refugee crisis across Latin America, caused by the massive flow of people fleeing Venezuela, has worsened over the last two years and now stands as the largest displacement crisis to date in Latin ...