All the World Issue Date 1 April 2006
 April - June 2006 Vol 44 No 2 Editorial: Keep it Real; From the top: Thoughts from the new General; Pakistan: Signs of hope in the earthquake-devastated mountains; Indonesia: A new ministry in a former Salvation Army leper colony; Kenya: Taking the first steps to deal with a major famine; Brazil: Fulfilling a vision to bring sight in a shanty town; Poverty: How successful was the campaign to Make Poverty History? |
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Editorial: Keep it Real
Writing about the people we care about, and caring about the people we write aboutmore |
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From the Top
General Shaw Clifton speaks about his experience of Salvation Army service on five continentsmore |
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Let us Play
Captain Mike McKee returns to the earthquake-stricken area of Pakistan to find that children are playing again in the very place where their homes and many of their family members and friends were lost.more |
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Gone but not Forgotten
Rudi Tinga visits a colony for lepers in Pulau Si Canang, Indonesiamore |
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The Fight for Water
An estimated 11 million people in Djibouti, Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia and Tanzania are facing food shortages because of a drought that has ravaged the region. Many people in the drought-hit region will die unless families are given food and water.more |
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Vision – the Gift of Sight
Captains Sarah and Richard Oliver serve as corps officers of Cubatão Corps, Brazil, and administrators of a school reinforcement project to help children with their schoolwork – which in many cases means providing them with corrective eyeglassesmore |
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The Year of Opportunity
The theory behind the 'Make Poverty History' campaign was great, but, asks Duncan Parker, what was actually achieved?more |
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Emergency Map
Map of the world showing emergency situations since 2001 where assistance has been provided by The Salvation Army International Emergency Servicesmore |
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