Renowned Humanitarian Dominic MacSorley Appointed CEO of Concern Worldwide
Dublin-based international humanitarian organization Concern Worldwide has announced that its new CEO is Dominic MacSorley.
View ArticleInternational Women's Day 2013
Celebrated on March 8th of every year, International Women’s Day is an opportunity to pay tribute to the remarkable sacrifices and progress women have made around the world in their struggle for...
View ArticleThe Promise of a Plant in the Fight against Malaria
Concern planted lantana camara, a natural mosquito repellant, around 231 homes in Ngara, Tanzania and measured the mosquito density inside homes. The research found that the plant reduced the number of...
View ArticleWorld Water Day 2013
World Water Day is an opportunity to recognize the importance of freshwater resources and advocating for its protection and sustainable management. For Concern Worldwide, it is a day we use to...
View ArticleFighting Childhood Malaria in Burundi House to House, Community by Community
Together with Burundi's Ministry of Health, Concern is implementing a community-based pilot program to identify and treat malaria among children.
View ArticleResponding to the Sahel Food Crisis
Thanks to your support, we reached more than 415,000 of the most vulnerable people living in Chad and Niger during the Sahel Food Crisis.
View ArticleMozambique Floods: Gain and Loss on the Licungo River
As flood waters recede in Mozambique, Concern is helping farmers recover
View ArticleGlobal Leaders Push to Sustain Political Commitment for Maternal and Child...
Bread for the World Institute and Concern Worldwide U.S. will host an international meeting for civil society leaders on maternal and child nutrition on Monday, June 10, 2013 in Washington, D.C.
View ArticleHumanitarian Crisis in Syria: Concern Responds
After more than two years of conflict, 6.8 million Syrians are in urgent need of humanitarian assistance.
View ArticleChanging the Future in 1,000 Days
Last June 10th, Concern and Bread for the World co-hosted an event in Washington, DC that brought together civil society and government leaders to maintain momentum for the Next 1,000 Days
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