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It was about a year ago when Sadiqa got a cough that wouldn't go away. "It was quite difficult for me," the 50-year-old seamstress from Quetta...
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Children are certainly resilient, but the destruction and displacement caused by natural disasters can nonetheless leave deep and lasting scars.
Eighty percent of the homes in Yesabel's...
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For many years, Guo Guifen and her family wandered from place to place in southern China, settling wherever they could find enough work to make ends...
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For Mongolians like Tumurchuluun, herding goats is both a centuries-old tradition and a modern way of life.
There's perhaps no part of the world that depends on...
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Rosa Xol Caal bought two pigs and built a pigpen with a Mercy Corps microloan — the first credit she'd ever been extended.
Rosa is one of...
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It's not easy to become a master herder in Mongolia. After all, this is a place where the herding and care of animals isn't only a...
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When 14-year-old Ali Hammood and his family returned to Khyam following the month-long conflict between the Israeli Army and Hezbollah in 2006, they saw the destructive...
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The range of human emotions is apparent in times of crisis, but especially so when much-needed supplies are handed to those in great need.
The delivery of...
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Mitrovica, Kosovo is a city divided by a river, by walls topped with sharp razor wire, by heavily armed soldiers and, most of all, by ethnic...
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Angela Quiix is not afraid of bees. In fact, she's embraced them for the benefits they bring to her family and community.
The 31-year-old mother of six...
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