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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.


Refugee Voices: Why I Keep Working for Justice and Peace in Darfur and Sudan
A message from Oumda on why he continues to work for justice and peace for the people of Darfur.


iACT's First Soccer Coach: Meet Ramadan Abdullah Abakar
Ramadan shares his story of living as a refugee in Chad for 20 years, meeting iACT, and what it meant to be a coach and community leader.

United for Sudan: Take Action Today
There are many ways you can take action to support the people of Sudan. Find out how.


A Message from Murtada on the Impact of iACT and Refugee-led Programs
"My friend Gabriel had a great vision for my life, he saw my potential. He saw me grow from a little boy until I became a father."


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.

World Refugee Day: Refugees Are People
On World Refugee Day, look beyond the numbers and labels. Embrace people in their full humanity.


Support a Community-led Response in Chad
Your donation will enable our teams to visit households, invite children to iACT programs, and identify opportunities to expand.


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

SheLeads: Meet Arafa Ibrahim Siraj Khamis
Meet Arafa Ibrahim Siraj Khamis, a Little Ripples coordinator in refugee camp Mile in eastern Chad.

SheLeads: Afrah Abdelrahman Musa
Meet Afrah, an education director with Little Ripples in refugee camp Kouchagine-Moura in eastern Chad.

SheLeads: Salwa Al-Taher Hamid
Meet Salwa Al-Taher Hamid, a Little Ripples Education Director in refugee camp Touloum in eastern Chad.

SheLeads: Meet Mounira Al-Taher Hasaballah
Meet Mounira Al-Taher Hasaballah a Little Ripples Camp Coordinator in refugee camp Touloum in eastern Chad.

iACT Celebrates #GivingTuesday
iACT celebrates GivingTuesday with #SpreadJoy campaign, joining millions around the world participating in the global generosity movement


How iACT Builds Sustainable Partnerships
What makes iACT’s refugee- and community-led model so special?



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.


All-Refugee Team in Chad Leads Expansion of Early Childhood and Soccer Programs
A completely refugee-led expansion of iACT youth soccer and early childhood education programs for Darfuri refugees in Chad.


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.

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.
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