In Kenya, they don't fear corona. By Carsten J. Le Blond Willersted, Local Project Coordinator in Kenya In Kenya, we detected the first case of corona on 13 March. On the same day,...
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read morePreviousNext How meaningful a voice do you have when it comes to your own schooling? And how can we as young people make sure we have a meaningful voice?" asks Maria...
read morePreviousNext Lady Gaga, lion's milk and parents; the street children we work with write poems about. In 2017, we started working with poetry writing to empower the voices of street children - and as...
read moreTogether with Periamma, we train and educate teachers and students in 24 different schools located in some of the largest slums in Nairobi and rural areas of the Rift Valley...
read moreWhen Signe Møller first came to the Kibarani landfill in Kenya 10 years ago, 100% for the Children was born. Since then, we have worked more and more with children with...
read more"Every day I see poor people dying of curable diseases. My ambition for Ghana is to have healthy citizens who are able to work for sustainability." ....
read moreEducation helps prevent human trafficking. And human trafficking is one of the largest global industries. 100% for Children's efforts lie in working with the...
read moreTo me, these parents have something very special. They have a will like no other and I have the deepest respect for their efforts. It must...
read moreKavli Trust has supported 100%'s projects in both Ghana and Kenya for several years and has been instrumental in boosting Pebi. The Kavli Trust...
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