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1 in 3 women will experience some form of violence in their lifetime. This is the tragic statistic which makes the work of Gender Justice so critical. Hayley Still explains more about the Helping Han…
Welcome to the mini series for International Development week 2021!
Each day we take a closer look at one of our thematic areas of work and ask how the pandemic has affected these, and explain what mo…
Welcome to the mini series for International Development week 2021!
Each day we take a closer look at one of our thematic areas of work and ask how the pandemic has affected these, and explain what mo…
Welcome to the mini series for International Development week 2021!
Each day we take a closer look at one of our thematic areas of work and ask how the pandemic has affected these, and explain what mo…
Welcome to the mini series for International Development week 2021!
Each day we take a closer look at one of our thematic areas of work and ask how the pandemic has affected these, and explain what mo…
Welcome to the mini series for International Development week 2021!
Each day we take a closer look at one of our thematic areas of work and ask how the pandemic has affected these, and explain what mo…
Welcome to the mini series for International Development week 2021!
Each day we take a closer look at one of our thematic areas of work and ask how the pandemic has affected these, and explain what mo…
2020 was supposed to mark the beginning of a decade of action on climate change, but it was another global threat that stole the headline. Will 2021 see 'Climate' reclaim its position from 'COVID' as…
For some, The Salvation Army is known as a church, for others, a charity. Clearly there is much overlap between the two perspectives, especially when it comes to working internationally. The Salvatio…
In Zimbabwe, The Salvation Army works with local partners to provide training in simple and sustainable farming techniques. As farmers go on to share this knowledge with their neighbours, hope flouri…
In arid regions extended periods of drought and erratic rainfall can threaten people's access to water. Sand dams can provide year-round safe water and when they are managed well, can last up to 100 …
In Burkina Faso, one of The Salvation Army's newest territories, we visit a project where liquid fertilizer is proving to be a priceless asset for small-scale farmers.
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For many farmers across the world, a good crop means they can feed their families. Yet as the changing climate makes weather unpredictable, some tried and trusted methods of growing crops have begun …
For young people leaving government care with limited skills and resources, the world can be a daunting and threatening place.
The Salvation Army in Ukraine is providing practical skills and emotional…
The violence of threats, disempowerment, coercion of control and power is an everyday reality for many living in poverty where the law fails to protect them. Should charities working in international…
Women experiencing domestic violence are given comfort, support and hope through group therapy sessions at The Salvation Army in Tres Arroyos, Argentina.
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One of Sri Lanka's main exports is it's poor women, predominately mothers, who leave their families for jobs in the Middle East. Sriyani Tidball, author of The Breadwinner, highlights the true experi…
In the Democratic Republic of Congo where The Salvation Army is working with many communities to access and protect local water sources, Violet Ruria explains the impact of this vital project.
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This brand new series starts with host Ben Gilbert speaking with Lucy McCray from The Freedom Story. Lucy explains how charities working within international development can inadvertently mislead sup…
In our final episode of 2020, host Ben Gilbert speaks with Ellen van den Hil. Ellen supports The Salvation Army's international health programmes and shares how combining football coaching with healt…