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Philippines income-generation

Raising an income from sweet potato (camote) in the Philippines Sarah Cadiogan, Development Officer in the Episcopal Diocese of Northern Philippines, speaks about her work with a group of local women.

USPG: Delivering arsenic-free water to rural Bangladesh

This film shows how the Church of Bangladesh is helping to deliver arsenic-free water supplies to rural communities. The film was produced by the international Anglican charity USPG, which supports development and church growth in over 50 countries. uspg.org.uk If you have any problems viewing this film it is recommended that you use the latest versions of Internet Explorer or Firefox and also clear your browser cache/history.

USPG: In partnership with the Anglican Church in Brazil

This film shows how the Anglican Church in Brazil is working with neighbourhood organisations in the notorious Cidade de Deus (City of God), Rio de Janeiro, enabling sustainable community development. The film was produced by the international Anglican charity USPG, which supports development and church growth in over 50 countries. uspg.org.uk If you have any problems viewing this film it is recommended that you use the latest versions of Internet Explorer or Firefox and also clear your browser cache/history.

USPG: In partnership with the Church of South India

This film shows how the Church of South India, in partnership with USPG, is working with communities, providing agricultural training, education and empowering women. The film was produced by the international Anglican charity USPG, which supports development and church growth in over 50 countries. uspg.org.uk If you have any problems viewing this film it is recommended that you use the latest versions of Internet Explorer or Firefox and also clear your browser cache/history.

USPG: In partnership with the Anglican Church in Uruguay

This film shows how the Anglican Church in Uruguay is helping to provide communities with practical help and spiritual nourishment. The film was produced by the international Anglican charity USPG, which supports development and church growth in over 50 countries. uspg.org.uk If you have any problems viewing this film it is recommended that you use the latest versions of Internet Explorer or Firefox and also clear your browser cache/history.

USPG: Action on HIV

This film shows how USPG is supporting Anglican Churches around the world to tackle the HIV epidemic The film was produced by the international Anglican charity USPG, which supports development and church growth in over 50 countries. uspg.org.uk If you have any problems viewing this film it is recommended that you use the latest versions of Internet Explorer or Firefox and also clear your browser cache/history.

USPG: In partnership with the Anglican Church in the Amazon

This film shows how the Anglican Church in the Amazon is helping local fishing communities to be self-sustaining in the face of invasive corporate exploitation. The film was produced by the international Anglican charity USPG, which supports development and church growth in over 50 countries. uspg.org.uk If you have any problems viewing this film it is recommended that you use the latest versions of Internet Explorer or Firefox and also clear your browser cache/history.

USPG: In partnership with the Church of Bangladesh

This film provides an overview of the social development work of the Church of Bangladesh, including reflections from USPG Mission Companion David Hall. The film was produced by the international Anglican charity USPG, which supports development and church growth in over 50 countries. uspg.org.uk If you have any problems viewing this film it is recommended that you use the latest versions of Internet Explorer or Firefox and also clear your browser cache/history.

USPG: In partnership with the Church of North India

This film follows the work of the Ahmednagar Hostel, which is providing schooling and a nurturing environment for children from poor backgrounds. The hostel is run by the Church of North India, with support from USPG. The film was produced by the international Anglican charity USPG, which supports development and church growth in over 50 countries. uspg.org.uk If you have any problems viewing this film it is recommended that you use the latest versions of Internet Explorer or Firefox and also clear your browser cache/history.