Basic Education Archive

A "Rainbow" of Hope in Moldova

Children in Kenya Receive Helping Hand

Street Theater Educates About HIV and AIDS

Literacy Project in Rwanda

Rwanda: Adult Students Awarded Certificates

COMMUNITY FORUMS URGE EXPANSION OF LITERACY PROJECTS

ADRA Reduced Juvenile Delinquency in Jamaica

Tajikistan President and ADRA Participate in Opening of Boarding School

Elloway's Center for Children

Literacy Project in Papua New Guinea Reaches Thousands

ADRA Organizes Summer Camp for Disadvantaged Children

ADRA Bids Farewell to Veteran Country Director

ADRA Partners with UN to Fight Human Trafficking

Isolation Threatens Roma Children in Albania

First Class at ADRA Training Center in Tajikistan Graduates

Joy to Children in Tajikistan

ADRA Completes Upgrades to Skills Training Program in Zambia

Assistance to the Blind and the Vision Impaired in Azerbaijan

Front Line Story: New Life for an Orphan

Restoring Education and energy in Somalia

Job Training for Single Mothers in Mexico

Malawi: ADRA and McGraw-Hill donate K90m books

ADRA Assists Blind Children in Afghanistan

Restoring Education and Energy in Somalia

ADRA Participates in Professional Training Project for Women in Tajikistan

"Spirit Day" at Deltona Adventist School

Closer to Her Children

Challenge? What Challenge?

ADRA Improves Access to Quality Education in Somalia

Thailand: ADRA Gives Girls a Safety Net Amid Human Trafficking Explosion

Literacy Projects Expand in New Guinea

Library of Dreams

ADRA Opens Training Center for Children in Tajikistan

ADRA Builds Schools in Liberia

ADRA Donates Educational Materials to some Institutions in Ghana

Archbishop Graubner to visit missionary projects in Bangladesh

Teenage Mothers in Mexico Learn Valuable Life Skills from ADRA

Mexico: Training Center Helps Teenage Mothers Care for Children

Chasing Dreams

ADRA joins fight against illiteracy

Governments, Churches, Individuals Can Help Make Poverty History

Parents asked to refrain from spending lavishly

Sunday Tasmanian Making a difference

Peruvian Congress Awards ADRA With Medal of Honor

Daughter of ADRA Worker Safe After Siege in Cambodia

Handing Over a School in Remote Mongolia

Child's spirit alive in Cambodian saga

Eye Camps Give Children Hope

The Biggest Need

Rwanda Personal Experience

Naponi's 8-Day Walk

A New Way

An Invisible Child

A Christmas Parcel Filled with Love

Slain But Still Serving

ADRA Completes Batwa Pygmy School Project in Uganda

ADRA Liberia Rehabilitates War-Ravaged Schools

ADRA Aids Survivors, Families of Russian School Tragedy

ADRA Completes School Project in Afghanistan

The Forgotten People

ADRA at Work
Thorough coverage of our work in basic education.

A "Rainbow" of Hope in Moldova
ADRA's Children's Center Promises Bright Future for Street Kids

Children in Kenya Receive Helping Hand
Silver Spring, Maryland -- The Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) has initiated a two-year project -- the Helping Hands Partnership -- to support orphans, vulnerable children, and young adults aged 10 to 24 years in Nyanza province, on Lake Victoria in southwestern Kenya.

Street Theater Educates About HIV and AIDS
Migrant workers come to Chifeng City, in eastern Inner Mongolia, from rural areas. Because they come with little or no knowledge about basic health care or sex education, they are vulnerable to contracting and spreading HIV, says Suki Lau, public relations officer for ADRA's China office. "Education is the best way to prevent HIV and AIDS," affirms Lau.

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