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All the World
Issue Date 1 April 2005
April - June 2005Vol 43 No 2
From the top: Thoughts from the General; Sri Lanka: Moving from relief to development; Indonesia: Providing medical aid; Counselling: Helping people cope with disaster; India: Offering hope to coastline villagers; USA: It’s big and it’s a truck –it’s Big Truck!; Singapore: Peacehaven lives up to its name
In this issue:
Editorial: It's a start, but . . .A reflection on the Indian Ocean tsunami disaster in the context of world aid and reliefmore
From the top: In the Wake of the TsunamiGeneral Larsson considers the world's response to the Indian Ocean tsunami disaster and the work of The Salvation Army in its wakemore
From Destruction to ReconstructionListening to the people of Sri Lanka reveals the human story of the tsunami disastermore
A Spirit of CooperationThe people of Indonesia are extremely resilient – and they have needed to be – but their courage and adaptability have been matched by The Salvation Army’s flexibility and willingness to helpmore
Learning to CopeA counselling service, run by professional teams coordinated through the International Health Services section of International Headquarters, has proved to be a great success in Indonesia and Indiamore
A Shore ThingThe Salvation Army is making a difference in the lives of marginalised and impoverished people on the coast of India devastated by the tsunamimore
Big is BestThey call it the Big Truck but press the right buttons and the trailer converts into an air-conditioned roommore
A Very Christian EnvironmentRudi Tinga profiles in words and pictures Peacehaven, The Salvation Army’s nursing home in Changi, Singaporemore
Cover PosterDownload and print a poster of this issue's covermore
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