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Early Learning To Meet Children's Potential In Vietnam
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Children in Vietnam are learning numbers and the alphabet. The first 1,000 days of a child’s life are critical. Investing in their health—and their moms’—from before birth to age two is vital for helping them reach their full potential.
Sanitation for good health in Lao PDR
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Students in the Navang Village in Lao PDR’s Nakai Nam Theun National Protected Area enjoy improved facilities through support from the Nam Theun 2 project.
Skills for the future in Vietnam
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Researchers in Vietnam are creating microorganisms to help compost the country’s 70 million tons of crop residues per year into organic fertilizers.
Eagerly awaiting classrooms with electricity in Cameroon
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Across the world, many classrooms like this one in Cameroon’s Lom Pangar village still lack access to electricity. This will change soon with the completion of the Lom Pangar dam, which will help power classrooms, reduce outages, and lower electricity costs.
Sustainability for students in Indonesia
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Project support to reduce emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD+) are supporting children in the local communities to complete their education.
Nutrition and hygiene for healthy families in Vietnam
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Mothers are learning ways to prepare more nutritious meals hygienically to help their children grow healthily.
Women succeeding in the workforce in Uzbekistan
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Women in Uzbekistan work alongside family members to carefully sort and pack fruit for sale at their orchard’s storage facilities.
Building the Foundation for Human Capital in Sri Lanka
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Investing in the early years is one of the smartest investments a country can make to break the cycle of poverty. It requires proper healthcare and nutrition for mother and child, early stimulation and learning, and protection from stress.
Scaling up women-owned businesses in Bangladesh
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Renu Bala started a dairy cooperative in 2011 with 30 women and collect more than 200 liters of high quality milk per day for sweets shops and milk processing companies. Their income has empowered them to have greater say in the village, which has seen a decrease in child marriages and domestic violence.
Investing in higher education to increase Colombia’s economic competitiveness
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Bucaramanga’s University Town in Colombia is helping contribute to the city’s competitiveness as it transitions into more advanced industries and services.