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Culture, Food and Traditions in Mongolia
Read moreHome to a myriad of unique cuisines, find out what are some of the more common and special meals that are familiar to your sponsored child! -
Culture, Food and Traditions in Bangladesh
Read moreHow cold can it get in Bangladesh? Find out more about the cultural environment in Bangladesh and better understand the lifestyle of children in the child sponsorship programme! -
Culture, Food and Traditions in Zambia
Read moreDespite the country's ethnic diversity, can you guess what the official language your sponsored child learns? -
Culture, Food and Traditions in Myanmar
Read moreAn ethnically diverse country, do you know which ethnic group your sponsored child is from? Find out just how many government official ethnic groups they are in the country! -
Culture, Food and Traditions in Cambodia
Read moreCan you guess what the national dish in Cambodia is? Dive deeper into the cultural environment in Cambodia to better understand your sponsored child's lifestyle! -
Understanding the Culture, Food and Traditions of your Sponsored Child's Country
Read moreThank you for being a child sponsor and giving hope to the most vulnerable in the world. As you journey with them in their transformation and celebrate their progress, learning more about their culture, traditions and local customs may help you better understand and connect with your sponsored children. -
Culture, Food and Traditions in Nepal
Read more#didyouknow, the Nepalese have a unique festival just for man's best friend? Find out what other celebrations your sponsored child celebrates. -
Culture, Food and Traditions in China
Read more#didyouknow that China has the world’s largest country in terms of population size, amounting to around 1.43 billion people? Find out more about your sponsored child's local context and how life looks like for most of them! -
Impact of COVID-19 on Asia's most vulnerable children
Read moreCOVID-19 is a pandemic that was brought upon us without any warning, and many livelihoods have been disrupted, be it being retrenched, closing down of workplaces or facing deaths of family members. The lives of Asia’s most vulnerable children have been affected drastically as well, some not even having food or clean water to survive on. This is much more than a health crisis. It is a humanitarian crisis.