Technology transforms Development Partnerships

By Jacqui Deelstra

December 6, 2012   |   0 comments

During his historic, recent visit to Burma, President Barack Obama said to the Burmese people, “When your voices are heard by the government, it’s far more likely that your basic needs will be met.” In this statement he encapsulated the spirit of Making All Voices Count: A Grand Challenge for Development....
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Helping those who have no one else

By Audrey Mwanda

December 1, 2012   |   0 comments

“I am working on Creative’s Read to Succeed project because I have lost family members to HIV and I am caring for nieces and nephews who have also lost family members....
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Educate a Girl, Better her Community

By Dongo Yezi

December 1, 2012   |   0 comments

“For me, I have been working in the remote parts of Zambia so I have seen girl children drop out of school because their parents died of AIDS....
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Preventing AIDS by Helping Children Stay in School

By Peter Sampa

December 1, 2012   |   0 comments

“From the educationalist point of view, messages about HIV and AIDS prevention, about gender, and all health messages and motivation are “hidden in the print.” The importance of the Read to Succeed project is to teach learners how to read – if they learn how to read, they will be able to understand the messages....
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On World AIDS Day, A Message from Zambia

By Mary Lyn Field-Nguer

December 1, 2012   |   0 comments

I am so pleased to have the opportunity to be in Zambia which I have visited many times since the 90s to work on HIV, to now provide technical support to Creative’s USAID-funded initiative – RTS, or Read to Succeed. ...
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