Global Newsletter ā January 2012 (Costa Rica) ā The recent increase in juvenile violence and criminality has contributed to the overall deteriorating security conditions in Costa Rica. These trends have
Global Newsletter ā January 2012 (Ecuador) ā At the RET, we are convinced of the importance of education as a powerful tool of building peace and social inclusion. We believe
Global Newsletter ā January 2012 (Panama) ā A major source of social instability in Panama are armed gangs responsible for murder, robbery, rape, drug trafficking, among others. The people hiding
Global Newsletter ā January 2012 (Afghanistan) Jamila, can you tell us something about how the Community Learning Centre is contributing to peace in Afghanistan? In my point of view,
Global Newsletter ā January 2012 (Chad) ā After almost seven years of activities in Eastern Chad, the RET has provided education to hundreds of students, and it has borne
Global Newsletter ā January 2012 (Burundi) ā Every year on September 21, the world celebrates the International Day of Peace. This day was also celebrated in refugee camps in Burundi
Global Newsletter ā January 2012 ā āAs we start 2012, our thoughts are with all of those around the world who are hoping to live in peace, in harmony,
Panama ā October 12-14, 2011 ā The RET co-organised the International Conference for Disaster Risk Reduction in the Education Sector in Latin America and the Caribbean, which led to
Paths towards peace ā Geneva RET Conference ā 12-15 December 2011 āProtecting through Education,ā reads the Refugee Education Trustās motto. Indeed, since the year 2000, the RET has committed
The RET Costa Rica has carried out a series of workshops on life skills, mainly aimed at young people from Secondary Schools in the province of Heredia, including colleges
Throughout its six years of experience in educational response to adolescents and young people made vulnerable by displacement, violence, armed conflicts, natural disasters and, as a result, lack of
Whilst at the UN for the ECOSOC High Level Segment in July, Zeynep Gunduz spoke to the UNās South-South News about the RET. Click here to see her interview⦠http://www.southsouthnews.com/pages/ssn.aspx?m=9a351160-844b-422f-b7bd-c621a57faade
In December 2010, a tragedy struck the town of Yaviza in the province of Darien: a great flood swept away crops, cattle and the belongings and properties of the
In 2010 ā 2011, Colombia was hit by a cold spell that negatively affected the most vulnerable communities, including children and adolescents, families and educational institutions, among others. In
World Humanitarian Day is a celebration of people helping people. Every day humanitarian aid workers help millions of people around the world. Every year, disasters cause immense suffering
The RET has organized theatrical performances in 39 schools (within the provinces of Kirundo, Muyinga, Cankuzo, Ruyigi, Rutana, Makamba and Bururi), all which benefit from the responsible citizenship programme.Ā These theaters
Saturday, June 11th saw the RET hold a celebration of perseverance at Butezi Learning Centre in Rutana province. The day was to remind students of the importance of education in
The RET is committed to strengthening the capacity and intellectual skills of students through training workshops and participation in international conferences. The RETās DAFI scholars received training on Burundi
Thanks to the financial support of the Emergency Relief Response Fund (ERRF) of the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), the RET, in collaboration with
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