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Resource Type: Case studies
Tearfund partner, PAG, empowers local churches to advocate for their needs
Resource Type: Case studies
Tearfund partner, PAG, empowers church and community involvement in local government and development
Resource Type: Case studies
Tearfund partner, PAG, empowers church and community to advocate for essential healthcare
Resource Type: Research reports
A QuIP study on the impact of church and community mobiisation on households in Uganda
Resource Type: Policy positions
The role of local churches in fostering local‑level social accountability and governance
Resource Type: Articles
Okulonyo is a small rural community in Uganda. Tearfund partner PAG began working with the church and community in 2008, helping them mobilise their resources to meet their needs.
Resource Type: Interviews
Reverend Canon Professor Gideon B. Byamugisha was the first African religious leader openly to declare his HIV-positive status. We asked him to share some of his experience and knowledge with Footsteps readers.
Resource Type: Articles
Footsteps had the privilege of interviewing a woman who had been trafficked from Kampala with false promises of work in Asia. She agreed to share her story, in the hope that others would be warned of the dangers and be protected from the harm she suffered.
Resource Type: Evaluations
An example of how to use Tearfund’s approach to measuring resilience
Resource Type: Articles
by Sam Rich. Sitting under a mango tree with a small group of Ugandan farmers eight years ago, I thought I had found the perfect placement as a volunteer. We would discuss the relative benefits of chilli pepper and onions as insect repellents one week and various designs of fuel-saving stoves the next. Working for a small NGO (non-governmental organisation), talking to farmers every day, using participatory methods to help them find solutions to their problems, and seeing small improvements ...