Displaying items by tag: international development and relief

Little known fact: Studies show that just $1 invested today in disaster risk reduction saves $4 or more in the future cost of relief and rehabilitation. 
Published in Editor's Desk
Volunteers, doctors, midwives and traditional Bolivian practitioners work together to save lives in rural Bolivia.
Published in Work Abroad
Canadian volunteers bring solar-powered study lamps to their fellow students deep in the jungles of Costa Rica.
Published in Volunteer Abroad
On January 12, 2010, a powerful earthquake left Haiti in ruins. Around the world, relief teams sprang into action. 
Published in Work Abroad
Five years ago, the tsunami took thousands of lives and changed Thailand forever. Finally, the tide is beginning to turn.
Published in Beyond the Guidebook
Three Quebec drama students help Peruvian youth find their own voices.
Published in Volunteer Abroad
Métis lawyer Brenda Gunn works with Mayan survivors of Guatemala's massacres.
Published in Volunteer Abroad
Have you ever wondered what a hero looks like? Verge is proud to introduce our 2009 Global Heroes: 14 men and women who are doing their part to make a difference in the developing world.
Published in PhotoPro
Volunteer teacher Cheryl Dunkerton finds that Mongolian students juggle more than just exams in order to make it through school.
Published in Beyond the Guidebook
Julia Steinecke finds it easy to meet NGOs and community organizations, like Big Brother Mouse.
Published in Why we travel
It's one thing to put the roof back on a house—what about rebuilding young lives in a Caribbean economy torn apart by hurricanes?
Published in Why we travel
Armed with needle and thread, Carrie-Jane Williams helps Ugandan girls stay in school.
Published in Volunteer Abroad
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