If we were all to redirect a mere 5% of the billions of dollars that we already spend each year on gifts, there would be enough to eliminate extreme poverty in about 15 years.

UEnd:Poverty. Gift different.

 

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Here is a close-up of some children in Koinadugu, Sierra Leone, working away in school. This northern province of the country is benefiting from the ‘Igniting Imaginations through Library Learning’ project headed by CAUSE Canada.
To learn more about this project, click here.

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Here is a close-up of some children in Koinadugu, Sierra Leone, working away in school. This northern province of the country is benefiting from the ‘Igniting Imaginations through Library Learning’ project headed by CAUSE Canada.

To learn more about this project, click here.

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A picture of a couple of young children who will benefit from the ‘Child Learning Centre’ project. Our partners at ‘Atzin’  are heading this project, and it is located in Tlamacazapa, State of Guerrero, Mexico. 
To learn more about this project, click here.

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A picture of a couple of young children who will benefit from the ‘Child Learning Centre’ project. Our partners at ‘Atzin’  are heading this project, and it is located in Tlamacazapa, State of Guerrero, Mexico. 


To learn more about this project, click here.

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A group of people in a small village in Kabale, Uganda, who are benefiting from the Eco-Stove Solution project headed by Change For Children. 
To learn more about this project, Click Here.

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A group of people in a small village in Kabale, Uganda, who are benefiting from the Eco-Stove Solution project headed by Change For Children. 

To learn more about this project, Click Here.

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Photo of some kids in Nicaragua who’ll benefit from the secondary school project being developed by Change for Children.
To learn more about the project, click here »

Friday Photo

Photo of some kids in Nicaragua who’ll benefit from the secondary school project being developed by Change for Children.

To learn more about the project, click here »

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A sign at Change For Children’s water well project in Sierra Leone acknowledging supporters back in Alberta, Canada.
Visit the project page to learn more: http://www.uend.org/dt/projects/73

Friday Photo

A sign at Change For Children’s water well project in Sierra Leone acknowledging supporters back in Alberta, Canada.

Visit the project page to learn more: http://www.uend.org/dt/projects/73

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Arial shot of the Nqileni Village of South Africa where you’ll find the Bulungula Incubator working toward helping the region’s people build sustainable eco-tourism, water projects and economic development systems.
Learn more here: http://bit.ly/zfCioU

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Arial shot of the Nqileni Village of South Africa where you’ll find the Bulungula Incubator working toward helping the region’s people build sustainable eco-tourism, water projects and economic development systems.

Learn more here: http://bit.ly/zfCioU

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This is what the Eco Stove Solution project is trying to fix. Learn more about it here: http://www.uend.org/dt/projects/138

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This is what the Eco Stove Solution project is trying to fix. Learn more about it here: http://www.uend.org/dt/projects/138

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This photo was taken by Atzin of kids in school. A new project has been set up on UEnd’s website to fund the building of a children’s school in Tlamacazapa, Mexico.
Check out the Project Page to learn more: http://www.uend.org/dt/projects/158

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This photo was taken by Atzin of kids in school. A new project has been set up on UEnd’s website to fund the building of a children’s school in Tlamacazapa, Mexico.

Check out the Project Page to learn more: http://www.uend.org/dt/projects/158

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Kamla Rani, a tiger widow living in Burigoalini is making paper packet for marketing. This business contribute her to maintain her family.
Visit the project page here: http://www.uend.org/dt/projects/82
(This was also our POTW)

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Kamla Rani, a tiger widow living in Burigoalini is making paper packet for marketing. This business contribute her to maintain her family.

Visit the project page here: http://www.uend.org/dt/projects/82

(This was also our POTW)

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Amazing work being done by the Global Enrichment Foundation in Somalia. Like the Hoops for Hope project providing funding and gear for a female basketball team. Awesome.

Girls Team Captains

Learn more about this project here: http://www.uend.org/dt/projects/165