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St Edmund Welcomes the World

Hunger Games Illuminate Disparity of Resources The new school year brought the world into the halls and classrooms of St Edmund School. Our International Baccalaureate Program... Hunger Games Illuminate Disparity of Resources The new school year brought the world into the halls ...

In Canada

Enough

Robert Kakuru enters the airport in Kigali, Rwanda. He has traveled there from his home in Kabale, Uganda, to fly to Canada. He approaches the ticket counter emblazoned with t... Robert Kakuru enters the airport in Kigali, Rwanda. He has traveled there from his home in Kabale, U...

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Why Water? Why Nicaragua?

Help us to ensure the right to water is achieved by all. 2013 is the International Year of Water Cooperation!Contribute to the Nicaragua Water Project Why Water? Here are the ... Help us to ensure the right to water is achieved by all. 2013 is the International Year of Water Coo...

In The Field

Maya Mam Village Develop Food security solution

Aurelia Strung from the wooden foundation of Aurelia´s adobe brick home in the Maya Mam village of Chamaque, Comitancillo, Guatemala is last season´s maiz crop – hundreds of c... Aurelia Strung from the wooden foundation of Aurelia´s adobe brick home in the Maya Mam village of C...

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Youth Volunteer "I Am Making a Difference"

In early January, Alberta Council for Global Cooperation (ACGC) designed the “I Am Making a Difference” youth campaign for International Development Week (IDW) 2011. The campa... In early January, Alberta Council for Global Cooperation (ACGC) designed the “I Am Making a Differen...

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Energy & Innovation In Nicaragua

In July of 2010 I had the opportunity to participate in a program called “Just Teach”, offered through the organization “Change for Children”; this program involved a 15-day e... In July of 2010 I had the opportunity to participate in a program called “Just Teach”, offered throu...

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Indigenous Capacity & Sustainable Communities

“Government alone does not have the capacity to effectively manage our lands.”   Primitivo Centeno was born and raised in the Miskito village of Pamkawas, located... “Government alone does not have the capacity to effectively manage our lands.”   Primit...

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