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Celebrating Girls’ Empowerment
In October, all around the globe, organizations, and communities celebrate International Day of the Girl. This international day of awareness was created by the United Nations to recognize the global gender disparity that still exists and to honor the movements...
Invest Monthly in Change
We are all investors. Each decision we make devotes our time and resources to a cause. Five dollars for coffee contributes to our productivity. $10 a month towards Netflix provides us entertainment. $100 spent on a nice night out brings enjoyment. These costs all add...
What is Giving Tuesday?
Giving Tuesday is the Tuesday following Thanksgiving to center our focus on giving back. The context of Thanksgiving Thanksgiving is increasingly being commercialized as a time to buy things rather than a time to reflect on the gifts we already have and to express our...
How Do We Stand With Refugees?
This month we’ve been really energized by collaboration, partnerships, and people taking action. There is a growing need to provide more relief resources for refugees around the world. Last weekend, we gathered together with our partners and community in...
Where Are They Now? Part II
Why intern? Is it just about getting experience? Are internships even worth it these days? These are questions many of us have wrestled with, especially if you’re a student or on the job hunt. At One Day’s Wages, we believe that interns are an integral...
Importance of Health and Education for Refugee Children
When conflicts and wars strike, it is typically women and children who bear the brunt of the suffering. Not only do children have to face the trauma of being torn from their homes, friends, communities, and potentially their own families; but they also...
Are we listening? A conversation
Are we listening? Or are we operating with a currency of fear? One Day’s Wages’ founder Eugene Cho explores these questions with Wondercamp filmmakers as they share stories of refugees in the Middle East.
Today’s fastest growing refugee crisis
The fastest growing refugee crisis in the world is happening before our very eyes in Southeast Asia. Since August 2017, nearly 700,000 Rohingya refugees have fled their homes in Myanmar and crossed the border into Bangladesh. One Day’s Wages is partnering with World Renew to provide essential resources to people in need.
Seven years is a long time to listen
It’s been seven years since the war in Syria began and people are still seeking refuge from the continued violence. Seven years is a long time to listen. It’s a long time to engage, invest, and care. We want to continue listening, sharing stories, and empowering children, women, and their families. Join us.
End-of-year giving: choosing generosity
In these last few days of 2017, we humbly ask you to consider making a final year-end donation to our work. Your generosity will…
This is our hope for the holidays
End-of-year holidays are all about celebration, reflection, and gratitude. As we continue to grow here at ODW, this holiday season we're reflecting on the global work you, me, us, and them, are doing together. The stories of transformation we've heard from the ground...
How Family Planning Can Promote Maternal and Child Health
Childbearing comes with many risks, particularly for women in developing countries, as they are more likely to face challenges during pregnancy and birth.
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