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The Salvation Army International Home Page
| Welcome to the International Website of The Salvation Army | | This is the website of The Salvation Army's International Headquarters, based in London, England. It features the international mission and services of The Salvation Army, and provides links to the territorial headquarters which direct its work in over 110 countries. | | Use our World Map to locate the website for your region, or select your country from the drop-down menu on the right. | |
| International News | |
The Salvation Army in Myanmar (Burma) responds to Cyclone Nargis
News has been received that Salvationists are helping survivors of Cyclone Nargis in the Yangon (Rangoon) area.
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Information about The Salvation Army in Myanmar
New openings in Namibia and Mali take Salvation Army work into 115 countries
The Salvation Army has 'opened fire' in the African nations of Namibia and Mali, bringing to 115 the number of countries where it is officially at work.
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Many Kenyan refugees in Uganda still not returning home
Refugees who fled the recent unrest in Kenya are still living across the border in Uganda and being cared for by local families and a few non-governmental organisations (NGOs).
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For news and information about The Salvation Army's emergency and disaster work in the USA, please visit www.salvationarmyusa.org
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| Global Exchange | | January-March 2008 Vol 14 No 1
 | Editorial; Testimony: It’s not going to be okay; Main feature:Bold enough to step out; Resource pages: Someone to help (Easter drama); The Lamb of God (Easter drama); Passing it on; Second feature: Save the ‘lost generation’; Photo reports: Global review; Guyana: World Day of Prayer; Book look and coming events; Social issues: Rise up, woman of God!; Poem: Are you looking for Jesus? | |
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| All the World | | January-March 2008 Vol 46 No 1
 | Editorial: Picture Perfect; From the top: The World President of Women’s Ministries writes about The Salvation Army’s role with children; Bangladesh: Providing immediate relief in the aftermath of Cyclone Sidr; Papua New Guinea: Displaced islanders find new church home with The Salvation Army; Tanzania: Wall paintings take the gospel to the people; India: Self-help groups provide much more than an opportunity to earn money; UK: New schools material reaches children in a relevant way | |
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| Did You Know | | | In 1964, The Salvation Army invaded the pop music world with a UK top 20 hit entitled 'It’s an Open Secret'? |
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