Global Development Group project J731N Mexican Children’s Development is a children’s program with a difference. Disadvantaged children referred by the Mexican government are not only provided with a stable environment,… read more →
Global Development Group team members Kelley Chisholm and Peta Thomas recently visited programs run by partner Cambodian Children’s Fund and were incredibly impressed by not only the quality of the… read more →
Global Development Group and in-country partner Irene Gleeson Foundation (IGF) have together made an incredible impact on northern Uganda during 2015 through J746 ‘Education and Community Development’ and J747 ‘Health… read more →
The work of Global Development Group project J687 partner One Acre Fund was recognised by Princeton University as one of sixteen organisations, world-wide, commended for a demonstrated record of effectively… read more →
Roseline is a 42-year-old mother of seven and a hard-working Kenyan farmer who owns one-and-a-half acres of land. Before 2008 Roseline was too poor to purchase fertilizer and often planted… read more →
The work of Global Development Group project J687 partner One Acre Fund was recognised by Princeton University as one of sixteen organisations, world-wide, commended for a demonstrated record of effectively… read more →
Chennai, capital of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, has experienced its worst rains and flooding in more than a century. More than twice as much rain fell in one… read more →
One of the great challenges of extreme poverty in rural locations is for families to provide for themselves without the children’s education being neglected because they need to work. Global… read more →
NSW Blues and Sydney Sixers cricketer Ryan Carters will use his star power again this year, raising money to help educate disadvantaged women in Sri Lanka. Since Carters pioneered the… read more →
Year six students from the Cambodian school at Global Development Group J789N Restore One Cambodia Village Development were each recently presented with a bicycle! Rewarded for attending and graduating from… read more →