Breaking generational cycles of violence in Cambodia

In Cambodia, corporal (physical) punishment is still widely used as a form of discipline in many households. Parents often resort to...

August 2, 2023ChildFund Alliance

Children, not refugees

Every year, it is estimated that 400,000 children are born into the life of a refugee. In addition to suffering the...

June 14, 2023ChildFund Alliance

Rosemary is one volunteer keeping her
community healthy

Rosemary was born and raised in Kivori. She has been a ChildFund volunteer for almost six years. She is warm, kind...

December 22, 2022ChildFund Alliance

RWC2021 ends with a resounding victory for all women and girls in rugby

At Eden Park stadium, no seat was empty as more than 40,000 people cheered on teams during the finals of the...

November 28, 2022Larissa Tuohy

I want to learn and have the same opportunities as other children

“It is only 700m to my school, but it takes me almost an hour to get there,” said 12-year-old Ny, a...

November 14, 2022ChildFund Alliance

Lan is living in a semi-boarding house in Vietnam

Lan*, aged ten, is a fifth-grade student from the Dao ethnic group. The nearest school to her home is still 12km...

November 2, 2022ChildFund Alliance

HOPE in Papua New Guinea

In Papua New Guinea, ChildFund Australia has implemented the HOPE (A Haus (house) for Protection and Empowerment) project, which aims to...

January 16, 2018ChildFund Alliance

Choosing Between School and Food: The Difficult Choices for Children in Myanmar

Eight-year-old Khet Khet is the youngest of three girls. Her eldest sister, Ma Nwe, was the same age when she had...

June 5, 2017ChildFund Alliance