Two of Concern Worldwide’s staff in Cambodia survived the reign of Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge. Their experiences influenced how they help people today.
Many of the poor farmers that Concern works with live in isolated and remote places and struggle unnoticed by the wider world. Our Unheard Voices campaign is striving to give these people a voice.
We recently blogged about our launch of Alliance2015 research in Phnom Penh on 3 June. Our research examines the effectiveness of aid in five countries in the developing world.
I recently attended a meeting with US secretary of state, Hillary Clinton, the tánaiste (Irish deputy prime minister), Eamon Gilmore and Tanzanian prime minister, Pinda, to mark the next stage of the 1,000 days movement in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
Distributing school materials is a key part of Concern Worldwide's education programmes. Take at look at our photo gallery showing some of the work we've been doing with schoolchildren in Burundi.
Take a look at our photo gallery showing some of the ways Concern Worldwide helps improve the lives of people in Rwanda. The photos show some of the work we do in community health centres, village cooperatives and schools.