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Reports

 

WFP, UNICEF & Mothers' Union meeting at Lambeth Palace

Lambeth Palace MeetingAnglicans in development convened a meeting between the World Food Programme, UNICEF and the Mothers Union to discuss collaborative platforms for action around the Ending Child Hunger Initiative. …More

International Development Team Progress Report: Second Quarter 2007

Following a first quarter of 2007 which was shaped by many overseas visits, the second quarter of the year was largely dedicated to consolidating existing relationships and objectives from the Lambeth office. Easter week brought Emmanuel Olatunji, the coordinator for Malaria, HIV and AIDS from the Council of Anglican Provinces in Africa (CAPA), to London for a week of stakeholder meetings facilitated by the Lambeth team.  …More

Democratic Republic of the Congo trip report April 2007

Helen Stawski recently visited the Anglican Church in the Democratic Republic of Congo to attend a roundtable of church leaders, provincial and diocesan staff and partner organisations. The aim of this meeting was to think through issues of partnership and collaborative future strategy for the church as it seeks to revisit its mission and objectives in the light of peace and the first stages of democracy in the country, following the recent elections …More

Burundi trip report April 2007

Helen Stawski briefly visited Burundi in late April 2007, to observe the progress of the provincial education work as the church plays its role as a significant provider of education in post conflict Burundi. The Church is recognised as a partner by the government and has been running many schools, with little or no resources since the introduction of free education …More

International Development Team Progress Report: First Quarter 2007

During the first quarter of 2007 good progress has been maintained on a number of key objectives surrounding stakeholders relationships within and outside the Anglican Communion and our focus on the role of the church in post conflict reconstruction and development in Africa continued. . …More

TEAM Conference, 7-14 March 2007: a summary from the International Development Programme Officer

The Archbishop of Canterbury, The Revd David Peck and Helen Stawski have returned from TEAM (Towards Effective Anglican Mission), an International Conference on prophetic witness, social development and HIV and AIDS held in South Africa. Helen Stawski represented the Lambeth Palace International Development Team for the full conference and summarises some experiences of TEAM.  …More

For further information, including various transcripts of keynote speeches and photographs, please visit our Resources page.

International Development Team Progress Report: Fourth Quarter 2006

The last quarter of 2006 enabled partnerships and programmes begun earlier in the year to come to fruition. Collaboration increased with a number of faith-based and secular stakeholders through joint visits, advocacy, training and programme development. …More

Ugandan trip report 16 - 20 October 2006

The Revd David Peck recently visited Uganda at the invitation of World Vision. David and Charles Badenoch, (CEO of World Vision UK) saw first-hand the humanitarian and development projects that are run by World Vision Uganda on the ground. …More

Bujumbura in Burundi trip report - November 2006

Programme Officer Helen Stawski travelled to Bujumbura in Burundi to be with the Provincial Office and their diocesan development workers to formulate plans for educational reconstruction in post conflict Burundi. She was their to collect data on the current situation in diocese since the announcement of universal free education and the lack of capacity to support this. Collectively they talked through local educational problems and solutions for all children including orphaned and vulnerable children such as those living with HIV/AIDS. …More

Juba in Southern Sudan trip report - November 2006

Programme Officer Helen Stawski travelled to Juba in Southern Sudan in early November to be with the Episcopal Church of Sudan as it called together its development staff and partners to discuss their strategic plans for the next five years in the light of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement which is now nearly two years old. …More

Trip Report of the UNESCO Sub Regional Micro Enterprise Training for the Mothers' Union and other faith based women's groups 24th - 27th October

Being the first of the training seminars between UNESCO and the MU it was important for Lambeth to be there and observe the interaction of two unfamiliar institutions, mediate any difficulties and effectively monitor and evaluate the week in order to collectively work on improvements with other stakeholders. The Lambeth Team has learnt a great deal …More

 

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