Tag Archive for: SDG3

Dream To Save The Green

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'Dream to Save the Green' - Custodians for Earth from Lyceum International School - Kurunegala, Sri Lanka

TME Mayfair

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TME Mayfair from Roots Millennium School

EcoVille

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EcoVille - Our Own English High School, UAE

Changing The Face Of Dance

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Changing The Face Of Dance - Southland Girls High School, New Zealand

A Roof Over Every Head

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I'm so lucky to have grown up with so many resources around me. I have never had to worry about my safety or daily necessities a privilege that I didn't fully understand until last a few years ago, a fault that I am ashamed to admit. I grew up heavily sheltered and when I learned about the extreme homeless crisis in America, where I live, I knew I had to do everything in my power to make a difference.

Wenergy

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As we all are aware of the fact that sewers constitute a large amount of waste materials, germs, and toxic chemicals which can cause health problems such as hepatitis, cholera, and typhoid in the place where sewage is dumped. It can also contaminate water sources that are used for drinking, bathing etc.

Change Doesn’t Have an Age

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According to nephrologist paediatricians, around 3 in 20 children below the age of 6 suffer from Chronic Kidney Disease. We feel like this percentage is high, yet CKD isn't spoken about enough. Also, our hearts go out to the children that have to go through this at such a young age and sit for hours on end getting their kidneys cleansed and have to endure the pain that comes along with this disease.

The New Normal – Covid-19 Precautions

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Covid-19 is The New Normal. It is a virus that enters your body and affects your respiratory system.

Building a house with stones and water

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One in every ten young women cannot afford sanitary pads to take care of themselves, as a result of this, many drop out of school and the others use unsanitary items, some of which include; clothes , towels, newspapers, etc.

Education Without Barriers

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We are taking action to reduce inequalities in education that many disabled children in our community face through our project.