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After tragedy, treatment and hope for an HIV-positive mother in Tanzania

Bi Mariam Masasi Willison had prepared to be a mom. Then she learned she was HIV-positive.

For women who mine gemstones in Tanzania, knowledge is economic power

Last year, as part of its Mines to Markets program, Pact launched a partnership with Gemological Institute of America to test a new rough gem guide. It's helping women miners improve their livelihoods.

‘If people cannot eat, we will never succeed’: How integrated development is saving Liberia’s forests

With some of the richest biodiversity on the planet, Liberia's forests must be preserved. But for communities who depend on them for a living, the problem requires economic, systemic solutions.

In Liberia, WORTH groups share their success with less fortunate neighbors

Not long ago, Vera Dolo considered herself in need of charity. Now she's the one helping struggling families.

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‘I never had this idea before’: In Liberia, using entrepreneurship to improve lives & forests

Patricia Wantoe never earned income before joining a Pact WORTH group. Today, her business is supporting her family, and she's no longer cutting down trees to survive.

Bonding with a son & helping him grow, in a Tanzanian father’s own words

Hussein Kindamba and his 3-year-old son took part in Pact's Integrated Early Childhood Development Program. Here's one way it changed their lives, in Hussein's own words.

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In South Africa, supporting communities by supporting people with HIV

Walter is gloriously alive. And he’s HIV positive. Once a week, he and other HIV positive people meet for their support group at Lithanza, a non-profit organization operating in Wattville, South Africa. They talk about living with HIV.

Armed with knowledge, a ‘citizen leader’ in Cambodia makes a difference

Before Pact's PROCEED project, local officials in Cambodia rarely listened to citizens’ concerns, and citizens often were too afraid to voice them. Thanks in part to volunteers like Ngek Lyna, things are changing.

With vocational training, a beautiful new future in Nepal

Subhadra Rokka always wanted to open her own beauty shop. After joining a Pact-supported youth group, she did.

For a dedicated mother in Vietnam, entrepreneurship is the key to success

After a Caesarean section, Pham Ngoc Yen’s savings was drained. With Pact's help, she's now saving for the future.

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