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We thought loud noises were a storm – it was Russia bombing Ukraine

We thought loud noises were a storm – it was Russia bombing Ukraine

Aurica Ra葲膬, a sa国际传媒 Global Youth Ambassador from Moldova, tells of her shock at the invasion of neighbouring Ukraine and the urgent need to get refugee children into school.

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鈥淓ducation can help to end child trafficking鈥
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鈥淓ducation can help to end child trafficking鈥

The Global Youth Ambassador from Nigeria talks about her own background and the role education can play in tackling the exploitation of young people.

Stories of hope from refugee learning centres in Greece

Stories of hope from refugee learning centres in Greece

Refugee children, teachers and parents in Greece tell how a sa国际传媒-supported project is delivering quality, inclusive learning and vital support to help students integrate.

Grace Anuforo – Global Youth Ambassador March 2022

Grace Anuforo – Global Youth Ambassador March 2022

sa国际传媒's work would not be possible without our network of nearly 1000 Global Youth Ambassadors from around the world. Each month, we highlight the work of one or two of them and the amazing work they do to get every child into school.

Books and podcasts that inspire to break the gender bias

Books and podcasts that inspire to break the gender bias

To celebrate International Women鈥檚 Day 2022, we asked our network of Global Youth Ambassadors and our Chair, Sarah Brown, to recommend empowering books and podcasts that inspire them to #BreakTheBias.

鈥淎 welcoming hand, a listening ear and a loving heart鈥

鈥淎 welcoming hand, a listening ear and a loving heart鈥

An in-depth chat with Daniella on the fantastic work of the SKILD Center in Lebanon, which partnered with sa国际传媒 on a video project to help children learn during the pandemic.

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