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NEED creates exposure for humanitarian aid via an educational, artistic, visual narrative of human stories.
Street Music for Street Kids was a unique and dynamic free event to raise support for the Nurani Insani School for Street Children and to raise awareness of street children around the world....
Photojournalist James Nachtwey discusses his TED wish, tuberculosis, photojournalism and inspiring involvement with Stephanie Kinnunen, founder of humanitarian magazine NEED. ...
Photojournalist James Nachtwey discusses his TED wish, tuberculosis, photojournalism and inspiring involvement with Stephanie Kinnunen, founder of humanitarian magazine NEED. ...
Photojournalist James Nachtwey discusses his TED wish, tuberculosis, photojournalism and inspiring involvement with Stephanie Kinnunen, founder of humanitarian magazine NEED. ...
Photojournalist James Nachtwey discusses his TED wish, tuberculosis, photojournalism and inspiring involvement with Stephanie Kinnunen, founder of humanitarian magazine NEED. ...
Photojournalist James Nachtwey discusses his TED wish, tuberculosis, photojournalism and inspiring involvement with Stephanie Kinnunen, founder of humanitarian magazine NEED. ...
Peace Rehabilitation Center (PRC) founder Shanta Sapkota gives a personal tour of the home for formerly trafficked and at-risk girls. For more of the story visit www.needmagazine.com
Peace Rehabilitation Center (PRC) founder Shanta Sapkota explains some of the challenges and success of caring for formerly trafficked and at-risk girls....
Peace Rehabilitation Center (PRC) founder Shanta Sapkota discusses rescuing girls before they are trafficked into India. For more of the story visit www.needmagazine.com
Peace Rehabilitation Center (PRC) founder Shanta Sapkota shares personal accounts of residents. For more of the story visit www.needmagazine.com