News and Stories
The founder of new online social enterprise Chooza, is calling for Kiwis with lockdown time on their hands to raid their cupboards, clean out their garage and bring new life to unused or unwanted items – and sell them for a good cause.
Matt Fowler, our Programme Officer, tells us why he is super excited about being part of a new initiative, a co-design planning process, with our dedicated community of Batticaloa in Sri Lanka, forging the way ahead to community self-sufficiency
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Kia ora! With Aotearoa New Zealand having moved to Alert Level 4 lockdown at 11:59pm last night, we wanted to reach out, see how you're going, and to let you know that the ChildFund team will still be working (with...
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It's not easy to be a teenager. As a young person, not only do you have academic pressures to succeed, but you also have the social pressures of being 'cool' or fitting in, or for some, hoping they're not being...
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When you think about the Auckland Food Show, what do you picture? Likely it's tasty dishes of all kinds, new meal ideas, wines and cheeses from around Aotearoa New Zealand, and other unique foods that are sure to whet your...
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With a long-term vision of children and youth in the communities where we work thriving, it is critical that ChildFund New Zealand continues to adapt in order to meet the changing priorities of the world around us.
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After 16 years in the role, Paul has decided to step down as the Chief Executive of ChildFund New Zealand.Â
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World Rugby has announced the appointment of international development agency ChildFund as the principal charity partner for Rugby World Cup 2021, playing in 2022, a first in the history of the premier women’s 15s event.
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As part of the global ChildFund Alliance, our programmes reach some of the most vulnerable, excluded and deprived children in the world. In this letter, Dina Taddia shares about the recent situation in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, and what ChildFund is doing.
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Thanks to nearly NZD $155,000 from New Zealand's Disaster Response Partnership programme, ChildFund will reach 2,000 vulnerable people in Timor-Leste.