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A conversation with Fundacion Senara
Meeting with Fundación Senara in Spain. Fundación Senara began its work in 1997. The word Senara comes from the Medieval Spanish word which means a parcel of land that is given by

Education: a way out of life in the landfill
Our partner Junkabal works with marginalised communities living in close proximity to Central America’s largest garbage dump.

Ordinary women doing extraordinary things
WONDER Foundation is fortunate enough that its partner programs are run by some truly incredible women and the magnitude of their work is incredible.

Educate women, support a nation
How can a quality education save lives and break the cycle of poverty for women in the Democratic Republic of Congo?

The FATIMA Project: a year in review
Now that the first year of FATIMA has drawn to a close, we’d like to take a moment to reflect on everything we’ve achieved so far.

Empowering women to empower themselves
Why it is important to achieve gender equality in developing nations and why we need to focus on women and girls in order to do just that. Accomplishing gender equality has increasingly

Modern Slavery: can you make a difference?
On 5 February in the Houses of Parliament, London, three SEE-ME youth campaigns were launched at the event ‘Modern Slavery: Past, Present & Future’, hosted by Sarah Champion MP. More

Family fundraising concert
Thank you to everyone who came to support us at our Family Fundraising Concert in aid of our Nigerian Partner, Wavecrest College.

Local barriers, local solutions
While enabling local language learning is a key step in empowering migrants to integrate, there are barriers to integrating which go beyond the difficulty of speaking another tongue. This is

The impact of scholarships on healthcare in DR Congo
Scholarships for the MAPS programme were awarded to 11 students at ISSI in DRC, giving hard-working students the chance to continue their studies.

The difference technology can make in education
Ifeoma, deputy provost at Wavecrest writes about the importance of using technology as part of their curriculum.

Aiding the fight against modern slavery
The statistics of modern slavery are grim. There are 40.3 million people being forced or exploited into labour, prostitution or marriage, held against their will, deprived of basic human rights, freedom and their future.