How people fleeing war live in Serbia

Our volunteer Kristina writes about her time in Serbia. My name is Kristina and as a volunteer I spent seven months in Belgrade (partly in Novi Sad), where I helped with the activities of ADRA Serbia. This experience opened my eyes and left a deep impression on me. It was thanks to the people I met [...]

Water for Syria

In Latakia, which was affected by last year's earthquake, we continue to repair water pipes. The new water network will provide access to water for more than 26,000 people in the Al-Datoor neighbourhood, which is home to IDPs from Idlib, Aleppo and Lattakia. Northern Syria has long faced a serious water access problem. In many households, water has never [...]

New reinforcement on the farm

Our monitoring trip to Uganda was combined with the introduction of a new SlovakAid volunteer, Anička, to ADRA Uganda. Anička will be working in Kyaka II refugee camp, where we have been running farmer trainings for many years. In addition to her farming skills, she will also use her teaching experience here to build relationships with the local children. But before we cross the borders of the refugee camp, [...]

Sanja, the story of a Roma woman in Albania

Dominique, our volunteer sent to Albania for 12 months, brings us an interview with a young participant of the activation project of the city of Tirana. It often happens that I meet people who make me bitter about the dysfunctionality of the system we live in. Whether it is a homeless person, a single mother who cannot feed her children or a Roma from a settlement. Never [...]

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