In this edition of Footsteps we publish the ten winning entries to a competition that we launched in issue 71. We asked readers to share information about a new idea related to their own work. Some of the ideas featured may not be brand new ideas, but they are new within the local context and may be new to other readers. It is exciting to see an entire issue where all the articles are written by Footsteps readers.
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In this edition
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Bible studies Bible study: Innovation
In the Bible we see innovation both in God’s creation and in his ‘new creation’
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Articles First aid training in schools
Lives are saved with this basic information and these simple but valuable techniques
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Articles Fresh vegetables in the desert
It can be difficult to find fresh vegetables and fruits that are essential for healthy living
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Articles Keeping sanitation on the school agenda
Good sanitation facilities, such as latrines, safe drinking water supply, and hand-washing facilities, are important for the success of basic education
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Articles Literacy: the Waye Kai approach in Niger
In 2005, literacy rates in adults in Niger were at about 29%, according to the Niger Institute of Statistics
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Articles Local environment, local crafts
Amuche Nnabueze discusses her campaign to reduce plastic usage and prevent environmental decay
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Articles Peace Promoters transform communities
The Peace Promoters use peace-building, mediation and counselling skills to address conflict and improve family relationships in their local communities
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Articles Setting up a community knowledge centre
A community knowledge centre is a place where people can come to learn and to share information
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Articles The Development Game
A game to help people to understand the special efforts needed to ensure that development activities really benefit the marginalised or poorest people within a community
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Articles Voting and literacy
A study revealed that voters of the Mumosho settlement came up against two main problems during polling