Since 2008, Pact has supported the Nkhotakota AIDS Support Organization (NASO) as it responds to HIV and AIDS. The current project reaches out to key populations in Malawi to...
As the world community mourns the passing of Nelson Mandela, the team at Pact has stopped to reflect how so many of us have been inspired by his fight against apartheid and for the...
A decade ago, the Bungong people, a forest-dependent tribe in eastern Cambodia, lived in relative isolation. Few roads cut through the hilly terrain near the Vietnamese border that they...
Children as young as 7 years old work eight or more hours a day in the artisanal and small-scale mines that dot the Katanga province of the Democratic Republic of Congo. It is one of the...
Ukraine has been making notable strides in counseling, testing, and treatment of people living with HIV/AIDS, but more effort is needed to reach out to vulnerable groups, including...
Climate change represents one of the most formidable and real challenges facing the globe. Scientists, policy makers, and practitioners across government, private sector and the...
The U.S. Department of Labor announced today that Pact will carry out a four-year, $9 million project to combat child labor in Colombia while also improving mine safety for adults. The Pact...
In July 2012, Pact Global Microfinance Fund (PGMF) began the Myanmar Access to Rural Credit (MARC) project as a three-year partnership with LIFT, a consortium of major donors, to improve the...
The Coca-Cola Foundation, the global philanthropic arm of The Coca-Cola Company, has awarded Pact a $400,000 grant to help 2,400 women in impoverished communities in Vietnam take control of...
As we celebrate today the second anniversary of independence in South Sudan, I am struck by the power of the human will and endurance. As a runner, I often struggle to find the right...