
The EXPOSED campaign have launched two new videos which highlight the causes and impact of corruption.
The EXPOSED campaign have launched two new videos which highlight the causes and impact of corruption.
The Church of England have joined with a global coalition to campaign for an end to the violence and suffering that has left an estimated 140,000 dead since March 2011.
Christian agencies around the world have produced resources for Lent, which help churches and individuals focus and reflect on key issues affecting humanity and our world.
You and your church can mark International Women’s Day this year with the Anglican Alliance’s latest resource, which celebrates women around the Communion and sets out ideas for your community to empower women and inspire change.
Women leaders in education have arrived in the UK to take part in the Anglican Alliance’s third Commonwealth Professional Fellowship Scheme, as last year’s fellows highlight their progress.
A recent workshop, which was held in Rarumana village in the Solomon Islands, brought together the local community to consider how best to mitigate and adapt to the climate change that continues to threaten their homes and livelihoods.
The Anglican Church of Congo is engaged in an inspiring initiative to break the silence around sexual violence, tackle its root causes and support survivors to continue their lives in dignity and hope.
Leaders, churches and agencies of the Anglican Communion have come together to support the Episcopal Church of South Sudan and Sudan in its work for relief, recovery and reconciliation following the eruption of conflict in December 2013.
A disaster response project has been put together by the Episcopal Church in the Philippines to build more resilient and better adapted communities after Typhoon Haiyan struck the islands in November last year.
Two more Agents of Change groups have launched their programmes in Dhaka after hearing from Bishop Paul Sarker, Moderator of the Church of Bangladesh, on the importance of faith in action.