
What does ‘World Mental Health Day 2018’ in Mozambique mean?
‘#WorldMentalHealthDay’ means something so different in Mozambique. There is virtually non-existent diagnosis, treatment & care and very little understanding. This
Community development is key to breaking the cycle of poverty. So we also want to invest in health projects, sanitation and hygiene work, nutrition, clinics, microcredit projects and so much more that the churches are running. It’s all about focussing on the people on the ground and building up the local capacity so life can be lived to the full.
‘#WorldMentalHealthDay’ means something so different in Mozambique. There is virtually non-existent diagnosis, treatment & care and very little understanding. This
The Community Development Department of the Diocese of Lebombo (ASA) have been very busy over these past few months. Below
It is inspiring and humbling to hear of the amazing work that the Mother’s Union has been doing in the Diocese
At the beginning of February, the northern part of Niassa province, Mozambique experienced bad flooding severely affecting 2,089 families with
This article was written by Rebecca Vander Meulen in June 2016 for the Anglican Communion website and the International Anglican
Dr Peg Cumberland’s pioneering work in Niassa with Epilepsy patients continues at a pace. Her work this year has focussed on
The world has committed to the 17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals: Goal no. 2 focusses on ending hunger, improving
It’s hard to sufficiently emphasize strongly enough the impact ‘The Equipas da Vida – Teams of Life’ in Niassa has
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