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19th November is World Toilet Day - which celebrates toilets and raises awareness of the 2 billion people living without access to safely managed sanitation. In this episode, Hayley from our SAID UK …
We finish the last of this mini series with Emergency Response. Given we are in a time of COVID, this theme is very relevant. Responding to people at a time of a crisis is right at the heart of how t…
You just have to pick up a newspaper to see forms of gender based violence everywhere – intimate partner violence, early marriage, Female Genital Mutilation, honour killings... and it is true that th…
We highlight the work of Anti-Trafficking and Modern Slavery in this episode. This is a big focus area for The Salvation Army in the UKI territory, but it is also one where we are able to partner wit…
Imagine a life with no access to a formal bank account, card payments or mobile banking. For many people living in extreme poverty, this is the norm, making people more vulnerable to 'loan sharks' an…
This episode highlights our work in Food Security. For decades the number of people who are food insecure has been decreasing, but tragically since 2015, the number has actually been increasing. We a…
Today in International Development Week we highlight the work around providing access to Clean Water. On one level, the work is straight forward, protecting sources of water and ensuring that safe an…
Over this International Development week we will be highlighting the areas of work The Salvation Army in the UK does with other SA partners world.
We start by focusing on international Mission Suppor…
Every territory/command in The Salvation Army has a 'project officer'.Together, these project officers form a global network of people who coordinate virtually all the internationally funded projects…
Human trafficking is a global crime which even in pre-pandemic times is extremely challenging to stop. So how has COVID impacted the work that The Salvation Army are doing to fight against it? What n…
We are used to disasters, but not global pandemics. The Salvation Army regularly responds to localised disasters such as earthquakes or floods. Typically this would involve the local Salvation Army s…