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Photo Essay: RUSA Chad Symposium 2025
The RUSA Chad Symposium 2025 Â was convened with the primary goals of strengthening program implementation, deepening collaboration among...


Photo Essay: Refugee Camp Alacha and Home-Based Preschools in Chad
Follow along with our team as they meet the refugee community in Alacha Refugee Camp and explore ways to partner on early childhood education and soccer.


Top 5 Learnings from Chad: What I Want You to Know
iACT Executive Director Sara-Christine Dallain shares 5 things she hopes you can learn from her recent visit with Sudanese refugees in eastern Chad.


Early Childhood Education for Families Displaced in Tijuana, Mexico
iACT's US team recently returned from a listening trip to Tijuana, Mexico to learn from parents and caregivers about the need for preschool.


iACT40: The Tangible Numbers in Eastern Chad
On their September trip to eastern Chad, our US team made a list of some numbers to help us understand Little Ripples.


iACT 37: We Still Go
When the war started, we had to ask ourselves: Do we still go? Can we still implement teacher training now? The answer was yes.


The Power of Play
Play is valuable for everyone. Learn how iACT infuses play into our trainings.


iACT at the Border: Maria's Story
In the midst of unimaginable struggle, Maria’s hope and joy shine through the darkness.


What is a Listening Trip?
Why doesn't iACT show up to a new place ready to launch programs? Why do we go first just to listen?


Why is iACT at the US/Mexico Border?
Interim Executive Director Sara-Christine Dallain on why iACT is supporting refugees and asylum seekers at the US-Mexico border


iACT34 in Chad: Showing Up and Connecting Hearts
Traveling to refugee camps Am Nabak, Djabal and Goz Amer, mindfulness advisor Eric McCullum explores the importance of building connection.


In Armenia, a Forgotten Community Finds Hope Through Soccer
iACT and Girls of Armenia Leadership Soccer (GOALS) have partnered to expand youth soccer to children affected by the war in Artsakh.


Welcoming New Coaches to the Team in Armenia
We are so excited to introduce you to all of our amazing soccer coaches in Armenia, in partnership with Girls of Armenia Leadership Soccer.


iACT33 in Chad: The Work Continues
iACT33 was unique. This was the first time that teammates from the U.S. and Chad met with each other since we lost Katie-Jay and Gabriel.


Supporting Hope in the Central African Republic
This is just the beginning. iACT is committed to sustained work next to people like our new Little Ripples teachers in Bangui and Mbata.


Mindfulness and Soccer in Armenia
Although mindfulness is not something that is widely practiced, it is certainly a part of being human.


Trust the Process: Launching the Academy in Armenia
iACT traveled to Armenia to launch football academies to support the social and emotional wellbeing of children impacted by war.


Joy and Soccer for the Children of Artsakh
Football, together with a mindful-peace curriculum, can create magical spaces where children can heal and thrive.


Cleaning Revolution
The core of our work is the same everywhere: invest in the people themselves to increase their agency, voice, and ownership of their lives.


To Be Heard is to Unbury Your Own Empowerment
Our intention is to listen to refugee and asylum-seeking community members, to see them, and to walk beside them in their journey.
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