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End of financial year appeal. Make a tax-deductible gift by June 30 to fuel change where it’s needed most.

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At risk: These 5 projects urgently need your support

Against a backdrop of overlapping crises, five life-changing projects are at risk of stalling –  just when they’re needed most. At a time when nations are turning inwards, the call for followers of Jesus to respond is more urgent than ever.

Afghanistan Project
Project 1:

Afghanistan

Food security and livelihoods

Funding shortfall $591,131

This project supports conflict-affected families by providing financial assistance to start small businesses and veterinary care for livestock in 20 villages, helping restore income, strengthen resilience, and improve food security.

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Project 2:

Mozambique

Health and economic empowerment

Project partner Oasis Mozambique

Funding shortfall $53,611

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This project enhances the wellbeing of communities vulnerable to increasing extreme weather events, and the instability of drawn out conflict. Key initiatives include hygiene improvement and malaria prevention, women’s savings and literacy groups, and reducing gender-based violence through community education.

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Project 3:

India

Care for the marginalised

Project partner Saahasee

Funding shortfall $112,591

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This project addresses the needs of people living in poor, urban areas on the outskirts of Mumbai. Many struggle with being marginalised because of their age, gender, or religion. This project helps meet their unique needs through health, education, gender rights, and livelihoods programs.

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Project 4:

Afghanistan

Mental health care for returnees

Funding shortfall $96,183

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This project provides comprehensive mental health and psychosocial support services to Afghans forced to return home in 2025. It also includes vocational training and skills-building to specifically address returnees’ livelihood challenges, with a specific emphasis on women’s participation to promote gender equality.

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Project 5:

South Sudan

Building peace and resilience

Project partner ACROSS

Funding shortfall $151,183

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This integrated project supports health, food security, livelihoods, and peacebuilding in alignment with the Sustainable Development Goals. It’s being implemented across 10 villages in Rumbek East and Rumbek Centre counties to strengthen community resilience and improve overall wellbeing.

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Change starts here

End of financial year appeal
Make a tax-deductible gift by June 30

Your gift will fuel change where it’s needed most – helping families overcome poverty.

can provide a farmer with seeds, tools and training for good food and better livelihoods through climate-resilient agriculture.

can tackle poverty at the roots by training and supporting 30 women in a self-help or savings group.

can provide vocational training and start-up costs to start a new business, leading to secure livelihoods and stronger communities.


Related projects in South Sudan and Mozambique have received support from the Australian Government through the Australian NGO Cooperation Program (ANCP).