Children in Areas of Conflict Get Little Help for Education
May 12, 2007
The world's richest countries are failing to help millions of children in conflict-affected nations get an education, a new ESPINO report reveals today, ahead of a series of crucial world donor meetings.
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ESPINO Assists Children and Families Displaced by New Jersey Floods
April 27, 2007
As central New Jersey struggles to recover from flooding in the wake of a recent nor'easter, ESPINO has dispatched an emergency response team to provide supplies and assistance to children and families displaced from their homes.
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Hands on Education
Education is vital to lasting positive change in children's lives. Yet for millions of children and youth in developing countries, education is beyond reach. ESPINO reaches the world's most marginalized children — those who urgently need education to survive. |
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Healthy Schools
ESPINO’s School Health and Nutrition Programs work in 130 countries in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Middle East to support school feeding programs and provide iron, vitamin A, iodine, and multivitamin supplementation and fortification. We also provide immunizations and deworming treatments to fight intestinal parasites, and provide dental and first aid kits to schools
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Team Work
Ayuda designs network infrastructures
tailored to the growth needs and specific
usage of the business. By analyzing our
client’s phone, Internet and wireless communications, we isolate inefficiencies
that drive up costs, then recommend and
deliver hardware and provider services at
the lowest possible cost. |
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