Drop the Idea of Saving People
When we travel to countries we know nothing about and perform work we are unqualified to do, we reinforce the idea that local people are helpless and need privileged people […]
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When we travel to countries we know nothing about and perform work we are unqualified to do, we reinforce the idea that local people are helpless and need privileged people […]
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TEL International is working to enable schools around the world to provide self-sustaining meals to students, through the implementation of vegetable gardens. We train the local community members that work […]
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We provide a healthy residential environment for 75 former street-dwelling children in Sierra Leone to thrive and grow by providing education and medical care, and life skills and vocational-entrepreneurship training. […]
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Women and children across the globe are sick and dying due to the lack of quality health services and information available to them. Women are not educated on how to […]
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Located in Kenya, with 1 million residents, Kibera is Africa’s largest slum. Increasing poverty, HIV/AIDS, ethnic violence, and an ongoing food crisis pose great threats to Kibera’s residents. Many children […]
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Despite improvements in access to education, many children find themselves in inadequate facilities with poorly supported teachers. Social norms mean women are expected to drop out of school at a […]
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TEL International will partner with health-care facilities in northern Haiti to improve the quality of care provided to the population there. This project focuses on the procurement and management of […]
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Inflation, unemployment, rising food prices have raised barriers to overcoming poverty in Kenya. As a result, the chronically poor in this region remain vulnerable to preventable, but life-threatening diseases. Many […]
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People with disabilities in Tanzania are often the poorest and most marginalized members of a community. Estimates show that 4.2 million Tanzanians live with a disability. Disability can have a […]
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According to The World Bank, millions of children are in school but not learning. If students are failing to learn, education fails to deliver on its promise to eliminate extreme […]
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