Posts by Covenant World Relief:

South Sudan economy on the verge of collapse

Written on August 15th, 2012 by
Categories: Disaster Relief

Continued violence and political unrest between Sudan and South Sudan leave many fearing the potential collapse of South Sudan’s economy and infrastructure. Because of the ongoing violence, which is mainly due to fighting over oil resources, many relief organizations and …

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Water = Education?

Written on August 13th, 2012 by
Categories: Community Development

In many areas of the world, education is incredibly expensive, even in public school. Many families cannot afford school fees (uniforms, books, etc.) and other children drop out in order to work to help provide income for their families. We …

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Violence and conflict resolution in Mexico

Written on August 9th, 2012 by
Categories: Community Development

The city of Monterrey, Mexico, is home to one of our partners, the Foundation for Family Development (FDF). This project joins with families and individuals in finding solutions to the problems of poverty and violence in this community. For more …

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Women of Cameroon

Written on August 6th, 2012 by
Categories: Community Development

Back in April, we wrote this post about our chicken raising project in Cameroon. ECC missionary Sharon Davis, who is heading up this project, recently emailed us with more background information about some of the beneficiaries of the …

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Saving lives with clean water in Central Asia

Written on August 4th, 2012 by
Categories: Community Development

Water by the numbers:

  • More than one billion people lack clean water around the world
  • 3.6 million people will die this year from diseases related to drinking unclean water
  • 2.6 billion people have little to no access to proper sanitation

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