
Honduras
Resilience in the face of disaster
An emergency committee established by the Bahá’í National Spiritual Assembly of Honduras early in the pandemic is adapting to assist with new crises.
An emergency committee established by the Bahá’í National Spiritual Assembly of Honduras early in the pandemic is adapting to assist with new crises.
A Bahá’í-inspired school in El Salvador has found a reservoir of capacity in families and teachers to help maintain a high standard of education for all of its students.
Bahá’í radio stations have found a renewed purpose during the pandemic, acting as a source of critical information and an anchor of community life.
Since the aftermath of the Beirut explosion, a group of youth have been channeling capacities gained in Bahá’í community-building efforts toward relief and recovery.
Bahá’í-inspired university in Bolivia draws on experiences from first wave of COVID-19 to support staff and students as academic year continues.
Baha’i-inspired organization brings individuals, officials, and police together through constructive conversations on equality.
As the ramifications of the global health crisis intensify, FUNDAEC is spearheading the development of local food production initiatives with a view to the future.
Baha’i-inspired community schools have found creative ways to adapt and continue educational programs for children in spite of disruptions caused by the pandemic.
Baha’i-inspired program draws on experience and sound principles in response to global health crisis.
Friendships built through the English Corner program in Vancouver, Canada, become source of support in difficult times.