New Projects!

1 Comment » Written on May 3rd, 2012     
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We have new projects in Cameroon, Chile and Kenya and 2 projects that have entered into phase 2 in Albania and Ecuador. Here’s a summary of what’s new with CWR:

Cameroon Chickens

Poor rural farmers in western Africa are in …

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Sustainable Livelihood and Discipleship Through Chicken Raising

Post a Comment » Written on April 24th, 2012     
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CWR has recently entered into a new partnership with The Torchbearers Foundation for Mission, Reconciliation and Development in Cameroon, Africa. Sharon Davis, an ECC missionary, is working with Torchbearers and will be managing a new CWR-funded chicken raising project …

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Out with the old, in with the new

Post a Comment » Written on April 19th, 2012     
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The Master’s Workshop in the Paradise Neighborhood of Soledad, Colombia, is a project that really understands the phrase transformational community development. Specifically, the project produces decorative artwork, provides vocational training, offers employment, and contributes positively to the dire economic situation …

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Updates from the Hindustani Covenant Church

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The Hindustani Covenant Church, HCC, has been a partner that continues to astound us with their commitment to transforming the lives of individuals and communities all across India.  Some of their many efforts to strive for justice and act compassionately …

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A Harvest in Haiti

Post a Comment » Written on April 11th, 2012     
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“Involvement and empowerment of the local community” is one of the guiding values for Covenant World Relief. Strategically, we know that by developing resources and talents already present in the community we will do much more good than if we …

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