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CHF and Oxfam Hand Over 136 Houses in Aceh Jaya, Indonesia
Reopening of Jangka Buya Fish and Vegetable Market in Aceh, Indonesia
Health Post Handover and Health Training Held in Banda Aceh, Indonesia
Aceh Sanitarian Workers Participate in CHF Workshop
CHF Receives Technical Training for Accessible Markets
A Winning Equation in Mongolia
Eleven stories of success from the GER Initiative in Mongolia.
Reopening of Lhoong Market in Aceh, Indonesia
Healthy Markets Program Holds Groundbreaking Ceremony in Aceh Jaya, Indonesia
Profile on Laweung Healthy Market
One vendor's story of recovery in Aceh, Indonesia
System Analyst Designs Database in the Philippines
Keys to Success in Lamno: A Housing Handover Ceremony in Aceh Province
A Success Story from Indonesia: Lhok Seudu – Women in Business
CHF Shelters Serve as Model for NGO Community in Indonesia
Success Story: Mosque Opens Computer Center in Tajikistan
Alanis Morissette's Donation Rebuilds an Indonesian Community Destroyed by the 2004 Tsunami
AIG Employees Support Market Reconstruction in Banda Aceh, Indonesia
Success Story from Mongolia: Keeping Warm through the GER Initiative
Success Story from Indonesia: A Master Boat Builder Rebuilds in Banda Aceh
Success Stories from Tajikistan: The Faces of the ACT Program
Success Story from Indonesia: Mon Ikeum Community Shelters Help Bring Residents Home in Aceh
Success Story from Uzbekistan: Savings and Investment Trainings Giving Hope
Success Story from Uzbekistan: Community Members Take Action
The Community Action Investment Program (CAIP) programs helps citizens and government to work together in solving their problems.
Success Story from Tajikistan: Homidxoja finds a way
Homidxoja was born deaf and mute in Tajikistan. Read how he found a way to support his family with the help of CHF International.
Success Story from Mongolia: Cool Ideas from Six Extraordinary Women
Read about six unemployed women in Mongolia who created a sewing company that blossomed into a fifty-five member association.
Success Story from Mongolia: Noodles Go To Market
Learn how Erdenebat starts his own noodle making business in Mongolia.
Additional Resources
Alternatives to Conflict in Tajikistan (ACT) Program
CHF International's
Alternatives to Conflict in Tajikistan (ACT)
program is an innovative initiative designed to counteract the widespread disillusionment amongst the country's young people.
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More about the Alternatives to Conflict (ACT) program in Tajikistan