The Association of Banks in Cambodia (ABC) has taken its first major step toward sustainable lending practices by committing to develop sustainable finance principles and integrate...
Imagine a small town in a lush green landscape with two mighty rivers running through it. Residents – farmers, nurses, children, merchants, mothers, miners, teachers – all going about...
Born and raised in the Gakenke district of Rwanda, Noel Nshimiyimana and his family of eight could barely make ends meet. After finishing school at 17, Noel was admitted to a vocational...
Kelemie Getnet and Zewudnesh Nuri are both mothers of three school-aged children. Kelemie is a single mother living in Amhara Regional State, while Zewudnesh is married and lives in Addis...
For most of his life, John Jonathan Nap has dedicated himself to helping others. It was an example set for him by his father, who moved their family of nine from Indonesia’s comfortable...
This post originally appeared on the Locus website and has been cross-posted with permission. Although it comes with challenges, integration is essential to international development and...
In the shade behind a small yellow house, ducks are napping and chickens are pecking the dirt. On a line nearby, clothes washed with well water are drying in the sun. Except for palm trees...
Anyone working in international development will tell you that it is critical to make the voice, needs and desires of your beneficiaries the core of every project. Development uses a number...
Pact is proud to announce that it has won Hewlett Packard Enterprise’s Living Progress Challenge. From more than 400 ideas and 130 proposals from around the world, 20 submissions were...
Innovation has long been a part of Pact’s institutional fabric, perhaps best exemplified by our trailblazing work in capacity development over the past couple of decades. But until 2013,...