24th May 2013
One question that we constantly ask ourselves at the Salvation Army International Development Office is ‘who owns our projects?’ If the answer is ‘The Salvation Army,’ we will most likely fail. If the answer is ‘the community,’ success is attainable. Take for example boreholes, some estimate that around 50,000 boreholes in Africa are out of service. O... Read more
13th March 2013
When we think of Easter, we think of eggs. Whether brightly-wrapped chocolate or hard-boiled eggs dy... Read more
8th November 2012
The Salvation Army sewing school in Nepal gives a sewing machine to each successful student upon com... Read more
31st May 2012
The Salvation Army computer training school in Papua New Guinea has contributed to the permanent emp... Read more
31st May 2012
Read how a Church Partnership Program funded training allowed a young man to be employed using his n... Read more
31st May 2012
My name is Gwaibo and I am from Matairuka village in Rigo district Central Province. I am married an... Read more
3rd October 2011
Equipment for carpentry, cooking, metal work and other trades, is required to better train young p... Read more
13th July 2011
Your Financial Contribution to Development from 1 July 2010 to 30 June 2011 totalled $400,508. A gro... Read more
13th July 2011
In Apirl, a team of seven Australians ventured to Malawi on a mission trip organised by ‘Hands Abroa... Read more
13th July 2011
The Salvation Army child sponsorship program offers you the option of sponsoring an individual child... Read more