The best way to support a child’s education
Southeast Asia’s captivating diversity and natural beauty are juxtaposed with entrenched socio-economic challenges. Poverty, high infant mortality, and limited access to education plague the […]
Who better than the sponsored children can talk about the impact that sponsorship had in their lives? We have selected a few videos and we encourage you to watch them, so you get to know better about how we support education in countries like Cambodia and the Philippines.
Children of the Mekong is strongly established at the local level in Southeast Asia, with a network of nearly 900 local programme managers.
They live close or within the communities we support. 100% of them are volunteers and 57% are women.
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Southeast Asia’s captivating diversity and natural beauty are juxtaposed with entrenched socio-economic challenges. Poverty, high infant mortality, and limited access to education plague the […]
The village of Huay Duea in Laos is located 70 kilometres north of Vientiane.
The new anti-migration policy in Thailand and the civil war in Myanmar have thrown the border area into turmoil. Faced with the horror from […]
In the small town of Liboro, Philippines, sponsorship has the possibility of transforming the lives of young people by sending them to school.
In this neglect community not far from Bangkok, sponsorship is vital in supporting the basic needs of families, enabling their children to attend school. […]
In this isolated region in the north of the country, it is difficult if not impossible for the poorest families to send their children […]