Bridge Media Connects Divided Societies Inter-ethnic crews who come from divided, war-scarred communities are now uniting to produce exciting new programs that promote tolerance, reconciliation, and collaboration. Through AED’s Bridge Media approach to peace-building, these teams create fast-paced programs such as reality television shows, soap operas, news magazines, and documentaries that address pressing social issues in their countries.
WASH-Friendly Schools in Madagascar Improve Student Health and Attendance Using soap to wash your hands is the most effective way to reduce diarrheal disease, which kills 2.2 millions people a year. The practice was demonstrated in schools throughout the world on the first-ever Global Handwashing Day, October 15. More than 50 countries participated in this event, which this year targeted school children. READ MORE about AED’s efforts to improve health, hygiene, and hand washing.
Satellite Imagery Advances Electricity in Angola Nearly 30 years of civil war left the country of Angola’s infrastructure broken and outdated. Electricity, which is vital to the development of any nation, became largely unavailable. That is starting to change as AED uses satellite imagery to help the country rebuild its electrical system.
AED's Family Center Provides Information on Assistive Technology When information on any subject under the sun seems to be just a Google-click away, is there really a need for a project in which the primary product is more information? “Absolutely,” said Jackie Hess, the director of AED’s Family Center on Technology and Disability. “Every time we do a needs-assessment we’re surprised at the overwhelming demand for information about assistive technology.” READ MORE
AED is a nonprofit organization working globally to improve education, health, civil society and economic development--the foundation of thriving societies. Focusing on the underserved, AED implements more than 250 programs serving people in all 50 U.S. states and more than 150 countries. |