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Making it personal in the Sahel | Humanitarian Narrative
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Searching out, curating and sharing the world's best humanitarian and development sector writing. Facing a much more personal and human challenge in Ireland. Making it personal in the Sahel. April 2, 2012. Fatima Diko, 52, from Peguense village in the Sahel region of Burkina Faso, is the grandmother of Ouilimatou, 21 months old, who is suffering from acute malnutrition. Sarah Oughton/IFRC. Burkina Faso: The ones we meet and can’t forget. Let me tell you about a boy I met last month who I couldn’t help.
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Fleeing conflict and finding care in Somalia | Humanitarian Narrative
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Searching out, curating and sharing the world's best humanitarian and development sector writing. Great personal insight from one of the world’s most unknown contexts: North Korea. About Dina: Rebuilding her life after the 2004 tsunami →. Fleeing conflict and finding care in Somalia. November 8, 2011. Hawa Aden and her family are among the many Somalis who have come to Galkayo to escape drought. She receives a monthly ration of food from WFP through a food-for-work project. Local authorities fear that wi...
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Great personal insight from one of the world’s most unknown contexts: North Korea | Humanitarian Narrative
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Searching out, curating and sharing the world's best humanitarian and development sector writing. Ramesh: Ten years old and wondering what will come next. Fleeing conflict and finding care in Somalia →. Great personal insight from one of the world’s most unknown contexts: North Korea. November 6, 2011. Gi Yong Sun, 48, says her most pressing problem is not enough food for her family but she is also depressed about having to live in a temporary house. IFRC/Patrick Fuller. Right now, she and her husband an...
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November | 2011 | Humanitarian Narrative
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Searching out, curating and sharing the world's best humanitarian and development sector writing. Monthly Archives: November 2011. About Dina: Rebuilding her life after the 2004 tsunami. November 13, 2011. This one takes us back a couple of years, but in this case the reflection is worthwhile. Mediastorm, Reuters and the IFRC teamed up to capture the voices of four people whose lives were dramatically reshaped by the events of … Continue reading →. Fleeing conflict and finding care in Somalia. When disas...
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Losing a child to drowning in Cambodia: One mother’s tale | Humanitarian Narrative
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Searching out, curating and sharing the world's best humanitarian and development sector writing. About Dina: Rebuilding her life after the 2004 tsunami. Greetings to all during this holiday season! Losing a child to drowning in Cambodia: One mother’s tale. December 8, 2011. How my son drowned in flood-hit Cambodia: a mother’s story. When floods devastated Cambodia and killed close to 250 people this year, almost half of the casualties. I was working at a garment factory in (the capital) Phnom Penh on Se...
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Greetings to all during this holiday season! | Humanitarian Narrative
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Searching out, curating and sharing the world's best humanitarian and development sector writing. Losing a child to drowning in Cambodia: One mother’s tale. Facing a much more personal and human challenge in Ireland →. Greetings to all during this holiday season! December 26, 2011. Greetings to all during this holiday season! View all posts by Jason Smith →. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. And tagged Jason Smith. Losing a child to drowning in Cambodia: One mother’s tale. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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December | 2011 | Humanitarian Narrative
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Searching out, curating and sharing the world's best humanitarian and development sector writing. Monthly Archives: December 2011. Greetings to all during this holiday season! December 26, 2011. Greetings to all during this holiday season! Losing a child to drowning in Cambodia: One mother’s tale. December 8, 2011. Making it personal in the Sahel. Facing a much more personal and human challenge in Ireland. Greetings to all during this holiday season! About Dina: Rebuilding her life after the 2004 tsunami.
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Facing a much more personal and human challenge in Ireland | Humanitarian Narrative
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Searching out, curating and sharing the world's best humanitarian and development sector writing. Greetings to all during this holiday season! Making it personal in the Sahel →. Facing a much more personal and human challenge in Ireland. April 2, 2012. Death On my shoulder. In my head. In the garden. At the door of my office. In every glance with my wife. My new companion: The end of my life. Simon Fitzmaurice. Ireland: Life and death in the face of Motor Neuron Disease. Is he talking about me? I leave t...
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October | 2011 | Humanitarian Narrative
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Searching out, curating and sharing the world's best humanitarian and development sector writing. Monthly Archives: October 2011. Kenya: where food security and sustainable education meet. October 30, 2011. Here, Nancy Okwengu brings us up close and personal with young children from Turkana, Kenya, who, faced with growing food insecurity, find themselves spending more time in school. This, after all, is where they can find a more regular source … Continue reading →. October 30, 2011. Follow me on Twitter.
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Jason Smith | Humanitarian Narrative
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Searching out, curating and sharing the world's best humanitarian and development sector writing. Author Archives: Jason Smith. Passionate corporate communicator, International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies. Living in Geneva, Switzerland and writing to increase the focus on the people and lives impacted by humanitarian aid and global development programmes. Header photo credit to good friend and fellow hope seeker: Rob Few. Making it personal in the Sahel. April 2, 2012. April 2, 2012.