At last month’s Network meeting in Phnom Penh, delegates tossed the ball and the person who caught it answered from a list of five questions such as ‘describe yourself in… read more →
Catching our flight this morning proved to be more of a challenge than anticipated. We needed to leave the hotel by 7.00 am. Breakfast was slow. The egg cook was… read more →
Happy International Women’s Day! This global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women is a great opportunity to recognise the women who make a difference in… read more →
Many Tanzanian hospitals have inadequate resources, staff and training to provide the care needed for maternity care. Infants often die because they struggle to keep warm and don’t have the… read more →
Global Development Group implements an array of amazing and diverse projects around the world. Did you know that one of our projects has affected monumental change in Myanmar? Recently complete,… read more →
What does a ‘happy new year’ mean for a Syrian refugee? Most dream of returning to their homes without fear, but for now most are grateful to simply have food,… read more →
During the Vietnam War, conflict spilled over into Laos where over two million tonnes of ordnance was dropped – making it the most heavily bombed country in the world, per… read more →
Did you know that there are approximately 2 million children in South Africa who have been orphaned by AIDS[1]? Global Development Group project J826 Funanani exists to provide temporary care… 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 →
Have you ever heard people say ‘it is better to give than to receive’? A lot of us have grown up hearing the phrase bandied around. Did you know there… read more →