Episcopal Relief & Development Responds to Hurricane Irma
Episcopal Relief & Development responds to communities in the Caribbean and the US impacted by Hurricane Irma.
Episcopal Relief & Development responds to communities in the Caribbean and the US impacted by Hurricane Irma.
Episcopal Relief & Development is responding to the current crisis in Syria by partnering with organizations that provide vital services for people displaced in Syria and those seeking refuge in other countries. These partners include agencies in Syria, the Fellowship of Middle East Evangelical Churches and the Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem’s Holy Land Institute for the Deaf. The organization is also in contact with Anglican Communion partners.
April 25th is World Malaria Day. In this conversation, we speak with program officers, Priscilla Amuah and Hilary Abii Asiah about the legacy and impact of our Netsforlife® malaria prevention program and the expanding partnerships that are helping us reach more families. We also gain a deeper understanding of our role in the monitoring and evaluation process.
Episcopal Relief & Development is supporting long-term development partners in Haiti after a 7.2 magnitude earthquake struck the country on Saturday, August 14, 2021.
The In Conversation series offers up an opportunity for people to gain a deeper understanding about how Episcopal Relief & Development partners with communities around the world. In this blog we capture a conversation between long-time program officers Nagulan Nesiah and Abiy Seifu on the merits of Asset-Based Community Development.
Episcopal Relief & Development invites you to join The Episcopal Church and our ecumenical partners, to participate in the #ForSuchATime movement. On the 21st of each month through December 2018, the community is called to pray, fast and act to fight hunger and poverty around the world. In this article, we look at the successful agricultural training program that is helping to alleviate hunger and end poverty in Nicaragua.