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16 April 2025

A Place to Stop and Move Forward

Roger, a six-year-old migrant boy, traveled an incredibly long road with his parents in hopes of finally reaching Tumbes—a place where they could pause and
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17 October 2023

The Tent of Joy that changed lives in Pedregal Grande, Piura

In 2017, when Maribel was affected by the rains, she began helping families in her community. That task continues to this day.
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16 June 2023

New codes

The path of a Peruvian adolescent girl to a more secure future
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22 September 2022

Peace in the middle of the route

On his journey from Venezuela to Chile, Franyyerson, along with his mother, aunt, and cousin, has walked through Colombia, Ecuador and Peru.
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23 April 2021

Hope comes in small doses

COVID-19 vaccines, including doses procured through COVAX, are starting to reach the most vulnerable in Peru.
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09 March 2021

In Peru, the sun helps vaccines keep their cool

Solar-powered freezers, procured through UNICEF, will help COVID-19 and other routine vaccines reach Peru’s remote communities.
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05 August 2020

Getting oxygen to the heart of the Amazon

Oxygen concentrators to help indigenous communities
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22 July 2020

Solidarity and care in confinement

The story of Milagros and Leixymar, adolescents from Peru and Venezuela who keep studying in the face of adversity during the pandemic
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22 July 2020

The challenge of virtual education

“It was clear that we had to reach out to families to prevent our students from dropping out"
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01 July 2020

In Peru’s Amazon, It Will Take More Than Soap And Water

COVID-19: Emergency response
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01 February 2019

Harvesting Rainwater

"No one could have imagined that we would have a tap providing water inside our homes.”
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24 January 2019

Bany: from student representative to lawyer

A youth leader from the San Rafael community, in Ucayali has decided that when she finishes secondary school, she will become a lawyer.
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