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BeebanBeeban Kidron - Director of 'Sex, Death and the Gods'

Monday 24th January 2011
"Shortly after I first heard about the Devadasi, I found myself in Oxo tower looking at an exhibition of photographs detailing the work of EveryChild.  I had been in contact with many of the English based NGOs and Charities that worked with women and Children in India, but EveryChild appeared to be the only one that actually had a programme that was specifically designed to work in the Devadasi communities along the northern Karnataka border."
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Chloe Kay

Chloe Kay - Senior Media & PR Officer, EveryChild UK

EveryChild’s Senior Media & PR Officer Chloe Kay recently travelled to Malawi to meet children and families supported by EveryChild. Chloe was accompanied by press photographer Matt Writtle who volunteers for EveryChild. Together they gathered case studies and photography to highlight the issues facing children in Malawi and EveryChild’s interventions. > Read about Chloe's time in Malawi


 

Thomas MoyoThomas Moyo - Project Coordinator, Bulala, Malawi

Friday 19th November 2010
"A few months ago I received an official invitation to be a guest speaker at my old school for National Educational Day. I have to say I was a bit nervous. I had a huge job ahead of me to encourage children to continue with their education. I was in primary school many years ago and so much has changed between my generation and today’s children." > Read full post

 

 

Anna Wansbrough-jonesAnna Wansbrough-Jones - Programme Officer, EveryChild UK

Wednesday 13th January 2009
"I arrived in Guyana excited and intrigued: excited about meeting the EveryChild team, and intrigued to learn more about this small Caribbean country at the tip of South America. My main objective for the week was to help the team develop a strategy so that they can be more effective at influencing local policies and laws and changing attitudes and actions."

 

 

Anna Feuchtwang

Anna Feuchtwang - Chief Executive, EveryChild UK

Tuesday 14th July 2010
"On Tuesday EveryChild, together with other international children’s organisations, went to Westminster to launch a new report Protect for the Future about the international Millennium Development Goals and their impact on children who don’t have parents, families and communities to look after them." > Read full post

 

 

 

Laura Clark

Laura Clark - Donor Partnerships Manager, EveryChild UK

Thursday 29th April 2010
"I spent my first afternoon in Malawi at the EveryChild office in Lilongwe where I met Anesa who was to be my guide for the trip. Anesa has only worked for EveryChild for 2 months but her wealth of experience and knowledge of the issues affecting children and her country were very impressive." > Read the rest of Laura's trip to Lilongwe

 



Amanda Wilkinson

Amanda Wilkinson - Director of Fundraising and Communications, EveryChild UK

Tuesday 3rd August 2010
"After spending a day with the EveryChild team in Phnom Penh, we start out early to make our way to see our project in Kamrieng District. The main route out of Phnom Penh is busy with laden motorbikes, street vendors and pedestrians. Our destination is Kamrieng District, in Battambang Province where our work with our partner Meahto Phum Ko’mah (MPK) focuses on supporting and protecting children at risk of or who end up living and working on the streets.  We arrive early afternoon at MPK’s offices in Battambang city." > Read the rest of Amanda's trip to Cambodia

 

 


 

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Monday 24th January 2011 by Beeban
Beeban

Shortly after I first heard about the Devadasi, I found myself in Oxo tower looking at an exhibition of photographs detailing the work of EveryChild.  I had been in contact with many of the English based NGOs and Charities that worked with women and Children in India, but EveryChild appeared to be the only one that actually had a programme that was specifically designed to work in the Devadasi communities along the northern Karnataka border.

> Read full post