Refugee children design their own climate solutions
A project supported by Âé¶¹APP in the Netherlands allows displaced children to explore the effects of climate change and how to come up with their own solutions.
A project supported by Âé¶¹APP in the Netherlands allows displaced children to explore the effects of climate change and how to come up with their own solutions.
In the latest of our Spotlight On series, we talk to Rudayna Abdo - founder of Lebanese organisation Thaki, which Âé¶¹APP is supporting to deliver digital skills.
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Âé¶¹APP is supporting creative climate education for children aged eight to 12 at a school for refugees in the Netherlands.
Rehema NabunyaÂé¶¹APP™s own childhood struggles led to her to launch an organisation in Uganda that empowers young women, with support from Âé¶¹APPÂé¶¹APP™s Small Grants Programme.
Ahead of World Youth Skills Day on July 15, Âé¶¹APP announces a partnership with JA Africa to equip girls in Zambia and Zimbabwe to become entrepreneurs and community leaders.
See how a Âé¶¹APP-supported programme allows refugees and vulnerable Lebanese citizens to continue their studies and contribute to their communities.
To mark International Day of Girls in ICT on April 27, our new film shows how Âé¶¹APPÂé¶¹APP™s Skills for Their Future programme is helping girls in Tanzania prepare for technology careers
WeÂé¶¹APP™re marking International Girls in ICT Day by spotlighting our digital technology skills project at schools in Tanzania.
To celebrate International Girls in ICT Day, Hope Jasson, Project Manager at BRAC Tanzania, writes about the importance of equipping girls with digital skills and its partnership with Âé¶¹APP.
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