Image: Anna was uneducated, abandoned and full of anxiety. Then she received counselling, education and business skills training through project J416 Watoto Neighbourhood. Today, she’s overcome her fear. Anna is… read more →
Continuing on from our last blog where we shared about the importance of involving the community and taking them on the development journey together, we have two more projects to… read more →
The human, social and economic costs of Rwanda’s 1994 genocide—in which over one million people were tortured and murdered over the course of 100 days—have been staggering. Global Development Group project… read more →
Her Excellency the Australian Ambassador, Suzanne McCourt, officially opened Global Development Group project J839N ‘Bulawayo Community Gardens – Building a Sustainable Future ’ recently, in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. The gardens have… read more →
We hope you enjoyed looking through our last window into India! If you haven’t read our previous “Best Days of India” blog, Kelley Chisholm (Western Australia Representative) and Peta Thomas… read more →
Kelley Chisholm (Western Australia Representative) and Peta Thomas (Project Officer & Manager Cambodia) recently joined our representatives for India, M.V. and Leena Thomas, monitoring Global Development Group projects in southern… read more →
A segment on Channel Nine’s ‘Sixty Minutes’ aired last Sunday night highlights the necessity for responsible and accountable development. Global Development Group affirms that a strategic approach to development that… read more →
According to the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) “Scientific evidence shows that ecosystems are under unprecedented pressure, threatening prospects for sustainable development. While the challenges are daunting, they also provide… read more →
Global Development Group project J793 ‘Village of Hope’ (Stage two), has recently reached the milestone of becoming self-sustainable. The project has seen some significant outcomes realised, such as improved health,… read more →
Without sanitation, running water, and choked with garbage, sprawling squatter settlements cling to the foothills of the volcanoes surrounding Arequipa, Peru. Mostly filled with people from high in the Andes… read more →