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Refugee-Led Program Expansion Begins in Chad with the Support of The UEFA Foundation for Children
The refugee-led expansion stands as an example of how iACT works to shift power in the humanitarian system.


The First Refugee-Led Expansion of Little Ripples has Begun!
An exciting update from the refugee-led expansion of Little Ripples in eastern Chad.

UEFA Foundation for Children Supports Preschools & Soccer Academies!
With a grant from the UEFA Foundation for Children, iACT will expand to four more refugee camps in eastern Chad.




Call for Black and/or African Illustrator for iACT’s Early Education Programs
iACT is hiring a freelance illustrator to work on a children's book for our refugee-led early childhood programs.

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.

Katie-Jay’s Hope for 2020 impact: Return to Greece
That the Little Ripples program in Greece continues to shift and adapt is what makes it so revolutionary.

Gabriel’s Hope for 2020 impact: Return to the Central African Republic
For us, “impact” is so much more than numbers.


Review of Little Ripples in camps Kounoungou and Mile, eastern Chad
Overall, the women leading the Little Ripples program in camps Kounoungou and Mile are exceeding our expectations.


Musings on mindfulness and refugees
A trip to eastern Chad left me further awed at the simple power of sitting quietly, paying attention to breath and body.


Disability Inclusion
iACT believes that disability inclusion is a priority. Why? There are 70 million refugees today, and 13.2 million of these refugees are...


The Practice of Partnering: Bringing Quality Programming to Burundian Refugees in Tanzania
Plan International Tanzania and iACT are working together to leverage resources and expertise.


Infusing the Little Ripples Curriculum with Burundian Culture
The Little Ripples program came to life in Nduta Refugee Camp as teachers infused their own culture into the curriculum.


To make something small, stronger
New teachers speak to the importance of peace in their community.


A Life of Contrast for Burundian Refugees in Tanzania
A reflection on a life of contrast for the refugee community living in Tanzania.


Darfuri refugee women tackling issues in their community
Women employed by iACT's Little Ripples program are applying what they've learned from the leadership curriculum in their communities.


Stand Up, Speak Up
Training and employing women has a ripple effect on their behavior and standing in the community.


Ikbal and Nabila will no longer have to miss a meal
Meet two of our newest Little Ripples students and their mother, Hawa.


Refugee Teacher Training with a Song and a Dance?
Training with Little Ripples means singing, playing, practicing, and questioning.
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