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CELEBRATING THE INTERNATIONAL DAY OF THE GIRL CHILD.

The International Day of the Girl Child is celebrated worldwide on October 11 and is a day dedicated to promoting the growth and development of girls. This year, the theme of the day is Digital Generation: Our Generation. The focus of this day is on the issues girls face, the challenges of being a girl, […]

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Lema Plan International visits Gideon Army Christain Academy

It was an overwhelming moment for the school children of Gideon Army Christain Academy Nursery and Primary School in Okohia, Isiala-Mbano LGA, Imo State. On October 8, 2021, Lema Plan International embarked on a program to promote the need for education in rural communities. This is part of the goal of sustainable development. The program

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HOW TO HELP OTHERS WITHOUT SPENDING MONEY.

Random acts of kindness are gestures of kindness that impact the lives of others.  These small acts put a smile on people’s faces and make their lives more bearable, especially those who are struggling to survive.  Such acts usually cost little or no money, and through these random acts of kindness, you can put a

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INTERNATIONAL DAY FOR UNIVERSAL ACCESS TO INFORMATION.

Ignorance is a societal problem that has deadly consequences, and access to information is the only sure way to combat ignorance. On November 17, 2015, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization declared September 28 as the International Day for Universal Access to Information. This was to ensure that citizens are informed about the

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School start: teachers call a new strike

A few days before the start of the 2021-2022 school year, Togo’s teachers are once again raising their voices. On their behalf, the Federation of National Education Unions (FESEN) has just sent a letter to the Minister of Primary, Secondary, Technical Education and Handicrafts. The organization demands the implementation of the measures taken by the

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REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD JOIN AN NGO NOW.

Working with an NGO can be quite daunting, as it is a demanding activity that requires a lot of time and commitment to work effectively for the benefit of the NGO and the cause for which it was founded.   Unlike personal humanitarian service, where one meets people in one’s community with simple acts of kindness,

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The importance of children’s rights

Children have the same human rights as everyone else, but because of their position in society, they are granted special rights. These rights serve as protection for the period of life from birth to adulthood. Special rights such as the right to life and protection ensure that children are protected from abuse and exploitation. Right

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A MEANINGFUL LIFE AS A VOLUNTEER.

An estimated 1 billion people around the world volunteer. Some are frontline volunteers who are repeatedly called to crisis missions caused by natural disasters such as earthquakes, famines, landslides and climate change, or man-made disasters such as wars.Other volunteers work in areas of social development, each playing their part to change the world one day

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The new role of technology in the work of NGOs.

The world of non-profit organizations is changing with the rapid advancement of technology. Non-governmental organizations are no longer limited to the country or region where they originate but can operate from anywhere in the world thanks to technology. The introduction of technology into the world of non-profits has had a positive impact by making most

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