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From discovery to solidarity: the birth of the TreeHouse Society
Fulani herders of the village Djalingo Tchoumpa 1
Stories of children and young people, rediscovering a part of themselves
Young hands and bare feet work in a shed made of sheet metal and broken glass
In the floating village of Kampong Chhnang, Cambodia, houses are boats on the Tonle Sap River
The spread of AIDS in Rwanda is a direct consequence of the genocide that happened over 25 years ago.
The story of a day spent at the Kikadini school, where feeling out of place never felt so good.
In the South African town of Edenvale, Little Eden is a large family caring for people with physical or mental disabilities
There is a widespread vulnerability in Malawi, so HIV/AIDS treatment and prevention is a real challenge
Walking through the streets of Uganda, one meets little girls dressed as princesses, fairies, and cinderellas. Why is that?
The colour of the soil is the colour that accompanies the smiles of children playing in Africa.
When she cannot make herself understood, Michelle's big dark eyes become even more expressive. They become her voice, the voice of someone born dumb
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