To follow Milwida Guevara’s career, through primary school teaching, federal politics in the Philippines and as an economist for the UN, is to inch ever closer the people she set
Tersoo, an only child who lost his father at age of 3, is from Adikpo in Kwande Local Government in Nigeria.
As a teenager, Tersoo found himself in an environment driven
Like many of her peers, Mira’s dreams for a better future became clouded by the poverty of her circumstances growing up. Around her, she saw malnutrition, abandoned houses and unfinished
Like many of their peers, young Tunisians are fond of social media and YouTube. However, surfing the internet can turn out to be a perilous activity when you do not
When reporting a crime, few would expect to be put behind bars themselves.
But this was how many young people in Kenya’s Kamukunji sub-county felt when the relationship between police and
Even during the pandemic, Arizul,* 18, and his friends Khairul,* Sohel* and Razu* regularly attended the local mosque in Khulna City Corporation, Bangladesh, to pray.
The devout young man felt inspired
When the woman woke up, she was in an unfamiliar setting, deep in the forest. The last recollection she had was accepting a soft drink. This is a story that
GCERF recognised quickly that the spread of COVID-19 threatened to erode hard-worn gains made against the drivers of radicalisation. Young people were spending more time online, heightening their susceptibility to
Journalist Adelina Ahmeti, 24, sees it as a social responsibility to report fairly on violent extremism. The reporter for the Balkan Investigative Reporting Network was awarded an annual award for
“Close your eyes for a second,” says Moctar Kané, the 28-year-old GCERF Country Manager for Mali, Sahel and Somalia. “Imagine sitting in a community in Mali, you hear birds singing,