Learn how children are affected by the conflict and violence happening in the Northern Triangle and how ChildFund is addressing the root causes of migration.
According to most measures of the world’s well-being, countries are better off than ever. But the chasm between the haves and the have-nots has grown.
An in-depth look at how purified water packets provide clean drinking water for kids in Uganda and other developing Communities
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Though the economy of the United States was showing signs of improvement before COVID-19, poverty is an escalating issue in many states, particularly in the South.
Making sure girls have access to educational opportunities is one of the most effective ways of bridging this gender gap and improving health care. Literacy and life skills education that begins in early childhood and continues through young adulthood can help enable girls to make informed decisions and advocate for their own health.
The importance of sports for children can't be underestimated. But not all children have equal access to sports. Learn more about how sport for development programs can help kids.
Economic and social inequality are complex problems, but they can be addressed by governments and aid organizations working together to ensure that opportunities are available for the nation's poorest people. ChildFund has been working to reduce poverty and its negative impacts on children in the Philippines since 1954.
For $28 per month, you can help ChildFund ensure that a child in Africa has access to education, food, water and health care.