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Working Together Key to Community Transformation
Benjamin Muli Malawa chairs the Kyumbuke Development Community-Based Organization (CBO) located in Kuya, in Kenya’s Machakos County. His story is of a community transforming itself by working together.
ACOM Solomon Islands’ Disaster Resilience Workshops
When ABM’s partner, the Anglican Church of Melanesia, ran a series of disaster resilience workshops on Savo Island, the local people were enthusiastic participants.
2020 Achievements in ABM’s Water and Sanitation Program across three Countries
A key aim of ABM’s community development work is to support our partners to achieve gender equality and the empowerment of women. This story reports on key results of ABM’s Women’s...
PNG Literacy Graduate to Train as a Teacher
One man’s long-held ambition to be a teacher is well on the way to fruition, thanks to Anglicare Papua New Guinea’s Adult Literacy Schools.
A Voice in the Wilderness
A group of 250 indigenous leaders representing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders from all around Australia, endorsed the Uluru Statement from the Heart...
2020 Achievements in ABM’s Women’s Empowerment Program
A key aim of ABM’s community development work is to support our partners to achieve gender equality and the empowerment of women. This story reports on key results of ABM’s Women’s...
Women Leading Women
Josephine Mutava is an impressive leader in anyone’s book. Among her many jobs, she is chair of Kiangini CBO in Kenya’s Makueni County. Her CBO is made up of 17 individual “self-help groups” – a total of 463 farmers, most of them women.
“Fundraise by doing the things you enjoy”, says Tony Naake
Tony Naake has been on three ABM pilgrimages to Myanmar, but it was during the second one, in 2018, that he made the decision to raise...
Full Cohort at Newton College Despite COVID-19 Challenges
Vaccination levels are still very low and there have been times when the college has needed to lock down, but for the most part classes at Newton College have been continuing.







