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Read more about the article Inspirational Child Survival & Education Savings Programme in Angola

Inspirational Child Survival & Education Savings Programme in Angola

  • Post author:elizabeth
  • Post published:24th July 2018
  • Post category:Community Development/News

It is inspiring and humbling to hear of the amazing work that the Mother's Union has been doing in the Diocese of Angola. This work initially begun in 2009 as an…

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Read more about the article Disaster Response in Mozambique

Disaster Response in Mozambique

  • Post author:elizabeth
  • Post published:22nd February 2018
  • Post category:Community Development/News

At the beginning of February, the northern part of Niassa province, Mozambique experienced bad flooding severely affecting 2,089 families with loss of homes & farms. On 19th February after heavy…

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Read more about the article Life Teams in the Community

Life Teams in the Community

  • Post author:elizabeth
  • Post published:9th January 2018
  • Post category:Community Development/News

This article was written by Rebecca Vander Meulen in June 2016 for the Anglican Communion website and the International Anglican Family Network Magazine. You can find it's original by clicking…

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Read more about the article Pioneering Epilepsy Work

Pioneering Epilepsy Work

  • Post author:elizabeth
  • Post published:3rd January 2018
  • Post category:Community Development/News

Dr Peg Cumberland's pioneering work in Niassa with Epilepsy patients continues at a pace. Her work this year has focussed on supporting the government mental health programme for Niassa province mainly…

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Read more about the article Child Nutrition in Niassa

Child Nutrition in Niassa

  • Post author:elizabeth
  • Post published:8th February 2017
  • Post category:Community Development/News

The world has committed to the  17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals: Goal no. 2 focusses on ending hunger, improving nutrition and promoting sustainable agriculture. In 2016, the Diocese of…

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Read more about the article Community Change Agents in Niassa

Community Change Agents in Niassa

  • Post author:elizabeth
  • Post published:6th June 2016
  • Post category:Community Development/News

It's hard to sufficiently emphasize strongly enough the impact 'The Equipas da Vida - Teams of Life' in Niassa has across this Anglican Diocese. The recent report from the Mission…

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