Empowering Women, Transforming Communities: Hadjo Hassane’s Story of Mentorship and Dedication
Thanks to BMZ and RET Germany, this community has experienced remarkable transformations in its schools and among its students.
“La Chola” Breaks 25 Years of Silence and Gender Violence in Costa Rica
Through Artificial Intelligence, "La Chola" will denounce 25 years of street sexual abuse: During 2022 alone, 200 cases of public sexual harassment were registered.
United Against Gender-Based Violence for #16Days of Activism: Stories of Strength from Mauritania
In Mauritania’s Mbera refugee camp, women from diverse communities and organizations came together during the 16 Days of Activism campaign, uniting their voices and efforts to confront gender-based violence and
At Work in Türkiye with a Job-Themed Language Course in Çorum
In Çorum, our local partner LEAP in Türkiye has been actively fostering social cohesion, non-formal education, and protection interventions through a community-based approach.
Empowering Education in Mauritania: RET’s Programs Make an Impact in Mbera and Beyond
Since 2019, RET has been working to bridge the gaps for hundreds of women and youth who have fled violence and insecurity in the Sahel.
With RET’s Help, Zehra Steps into a New Life in Türkiye
Life in a new country was filled with challenges, such as language barriers and cultural differences, but a program from RET helped bridge the gap.
Voices from the Field: Protection Teams Gather in Ankara
As part of our commitment to collaboration and capacity building, RET in Türkiye recently brought together its protection teams for a crucial meeting at its central office in Ankara.
A Tale of Resilience: Adam Bello and the Revival of Fish Farming in Sayam Refugee Camp
In Niger, Adam is the head of the "Himma" agricultural group and a key figure in the camp's fish farming initiative. His journey is a testament to resilience and perseverance.
Why Donating to RET International Matters: Global Impact
Photo by RET When it comes to making a difference in the world, your donation to RET International is more than just a charitable act; it’s a powerful contribution to
Join the Movement: How You Can Help RET International Alleviate Suffering Worldwide
Photo by RET In a world increasingly defined by crises, conflicts, and natural disasters, the need for compassionate action has never been greater. RET International is at the forefront of
10 Ways that RET Makes a Difference and How to Support Our Work
In this article, we present the top 10 reasons to support RET, highlighting the profound difference you can make in some of the world's most challenging environments.
How We’re Working with Indigenous Communities: Felicia’s Story
Felicia Gallego is working to ensure that local traditions and culture can coexist with modern disaster risk management practices.
Multiplier Effect in Action: Strengthening Capacity with Local Service Providers in Türkiye
Photo by RET Article by Ali Selim Kara, Communications Officer for RET In June, RET conducted a series of capacity-strengthening training sessions for the staff of public institutions and community-based organizations
Technology for Good: How Indigenous Youth are Harnessing Traditional Ecological Knowledge for Disaster Resilience
Youth in Panama are working to generate greater awareness about traditional ecological knowledge and spreading its message online.
Project Overview: Increasing Resilience in Underserved Communities in Türkiye
In the last decade, over four million refugees have entered Türkiye, making it the country with the largest refugee population in the world.
Prince’s Story: A Journey of Transformation Through RET’s Multimedia Center
In the bustling Kinama Camp in Burundi, 30-year-old Bitakwila Prince reflects on the transformative journey he’s undergone since 2002. A program participant at RET’s multimedia center, he highlights the challengesRET International Statement on Hurricane Otis
On Wednesday, October 25, Hurricane Otis made landfall on Mexico’s Pacific coast as a category five hurricane with winds in excess of 165 miles per hour (265km/h). In the days
RET’s Impact on Food Security: A Glimpse into North Kivu and Ituri in DRC
Food security remains a critical issue in conflict-affected regions of Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Recognizing this, the Rehabilitation and Education for Development (RET) has been actively engaged in
Empowering Refugees: Brah Moustapha’s Inspiring Journey
In the face of adversity, Brah Moustapha, a 52-year-old refugee from Nigeria, has demonstrated exceptional resilience and determination. Forced to leave behind his livelihood and home due to escalating security
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