Pakistan trip November 2022
The COVID period threw a wrench in our plans, making it impossible to travel to Pakistan earlier this year. Since…
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The COVID period threw a wrench in our plans, making it impossible to travel to Pakistan earlier this year. Since…
Bekijk projectThe water is receding only very slowly. As a result, fields remain flooded and most people still have no work…
Bekijk projectAt the end of September, our friends traveled again to the flooded area. A journey that normally takes 13 hours…
Bekijk projectIn southern Pakistan, there is a massive flood. The Sindh province has been hit hard, one-third of the entire region…
Bekijk projectAugust 14 is a holiday in Pakistan—Independence Day. If you don’t have a Pakistani flag or a horn, you really…
Bekijk projectEveryone in the families we support works six days a week. Vacations—or even thinking about one—just isn’t an option. It…
Bekijk projectOne of stOne International’s goals is to build connections between different countries and leaders. On my (Arnout) first trip to…
Bekijk projectAt this brick kiln as well, we were able to hand out fresh fruit and enjoy singing together!
Bekijk projectAfter two months of preparation, it’s finally happened. The Ashi and Khurshied families have been freed. The Ashis will move…
Bekijk projectTime for the kids! At this brick factory, they each received a juicy orange and listened to beautiful stories being…
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