Make Motherhood Safe for Tanzanian Women
Tanzania is one of the most dangerous places in the world to give birth. In Dar es Salaam’s overcrowded labor wards, it’s not uncommon to see up to four women […]
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Tanzania is one of the most dangerous places in the world to give birth. In Dar es Salaam’s overcrowded labor wards, it’s not uncommon to see up to four women […]
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TEL Internationals partner IFFM (International Fellowship of Faith Ministries) recently completed its 16th Annual IFFM Convocation and launched over 100 newly-trained students into ministry in their local churches. Many of […]
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“The persistence of hunger this decade is unacceptable morally and socially,” said John Kennedy in 1963. Five decades later malnutrition kills 2.6 million children under 5 yearly. Women are best […]
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Reaching out to the blind around the world is key for our Great Commission effort. There are more than 45-million blind people around the world and, in most cases it’s […]
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Every day, people flee conflict and disasters, becoming displaced inside their own countries. Some cross borders to become refugees. According to the United Nations, more than 82 million people worldwide […]
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Water wells that tap deep aquifers are a lifesaver for rural villagers in developing countries because the alternative is to collect domestic water supplies from essentially mud puddles often shared […]
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Water wells are a lifesaver for rural villagers in developing countries because the alternative is to collect domestic water from essentially mud puddles often shared with animals. In many instances, […]
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We are working every day to improve the health and welfare of the people of Margibi County, Liberia with an emphasis on preventative healthcare education for women and girls. While […]
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Recently 500 books were donated to the Agwata school in Northern Uganda. However, there is no library and no way for the students to access these resources. Similarly, the school […]
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Over half of children in rural Dominican Republic are chronically malnourished and more than two-thirds drop out of school before reaching the fifth grade. The COVID-19 crisis has pushed even […]
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