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Sri Lanka: Do not sacrifice generations of children
Despite the civil war ending in 2009, its aftereffects are still very present. In the north, intersected by dozens of military check-points, can be...
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India: Fighting for the implementation of child protection laws
In the same way as the southern city of Bangalore, a showcase of economic growth, the whole of India is often perceived as a booming country. Howev...
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5 unconventional questions to the new director general
New general director, Vito Angelillo, agreed to take unconventional questions in a video interview.
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Latin America: So that violence will no longer be inevitable
The arrival of Terre des hommes in Nicaragua in 2008 continued our presence in Latin America. The Foundation has been working for more than 30 year...
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Colombia: 8:00 pm
Colombia. 8pm. A young girl returns home. But what awaits her is far from worthy of being called a child's life but is the reality for thousands of...
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Brazil: Literature as a remedy for school violence
Active in Brazil for over 30 years, Terre des hommes has developed projects for healthcare, nutrition and child protection. Today, the fight agains...
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Nicaragua: Dialogue to avert gangs and prisons
Situated between Costa Rica to the south and Honduras to the north, Nicaragua is the poorest country in Latin America. This endemic poverty has con...
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Peru: Tdh appeals for true juvenile justice
Active in Peru since 1973, Terre des hommes has long been involved in projects for health and nutrition. Today, the teams in the field are giving p...
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Burundi: A centre dedicated to football for children in a street situation
The International Federation of Association Football (FIFA) has just chosen Terre des hommes and its local partner Giriyuja for the installation of...
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Burkina Faso: Tdh’s computer software promoted by the WHO
In Burkina Faso, Terre des hommes uses innovative strategies to enable improvement of the quality of diagnoses made by health workers, who are ofte...
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