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Crisis deepens in South Sudan

Crisis deepens in South Sudan

Famine has now been declared in part of South Sudan. The UN and the government have stated that 100,000 people in Unity State face starvation, while more than a million are on the verge of famine. This is the first time in six years that the UN has declared famine....
Half a million children starving in Yemen

Half a million children starving in Yemen

Today in Yemen is one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises – yet it is rarely in the eye of the international media. In the midst of a terrible conflict, more than 7 million people in Yemen do not know where their next meal will come from. Children are dying from...
Together We Can Do More: The Church and People with Disabilities

Together We Can Do More: The Church and People with Disabilities

On the International Day of Persons with Disabilities 2016, the Anglican Alliance’s Relief and Programmes Manager Dr Janice Proud shares on the work of the Church worldwide and what we can do to better promote inclusion: A key part of the Sustainable Development...
Prayers for New Zealand following severe earthquake

Prayers for New Zealand following severe earthquake

The Anglican Alliance is calling for prayers for those affected by a 7.8 magnitude earthquake in New Zealand, which hit the South Island on Monday 14 November, killing two people. Canon Robert Kereopa, CEO of Anglican Missions in New Zealand, has been in touch with...