All the World Issue Date: 1 July 2008
 July - September 2008 Vol 46 No 3 Editorial: Disaster by Numbers; Introduction: Beyond the Numbers; Early Days: Quick Reactions; What and Where; Ministry: Shining Lights; Challenges and Solutions; People: Life-Changing Experiences; Issues: Unspoken Witness; Adding Strength; A Woman's Work Is Never Done; Evaluation: Seeing Results; People: Life-Changing Experiences; Moving On: Looking Forward; Back Cover: There's An Echo In My Ears. |
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In this issue:
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Editorial
Looking beyond the statistics of the tsunami disaster.more |
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Beyond the Numbers
For many people the Indian Ocean tsunami of December 2004 is a distant memory, but the enormity of it was and continues to be experienced in many ways.more |
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Quick Reactions
What happened in those frantic weeks after the worst natural disaster in living memory?more |
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What and Where?
Activities managed by The Salvation Army in response to the Indian Ocean tsunamimore |
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,What and Where?
Activities managed by The Salvation Army in response to the Indian Ocean tsunamimore |
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Shining Lights
To the Christian, the aftermath of any disaster becomes positive when lives that were lost are celebrated and the people who are left come closer to the presence of Godmore |
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Challenges and Solutions
Real-life issues as reported by project workers and other staff engaged in the tsunami responsemore |
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Life-Changing Experiences
People talk about the difference the tsunami has made in their lives, both as beneficiaries and as aid and relief workersmore |
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Unspoken Witness
Lieut-Colonel Harold Ambitan writes about working in a Muslim areamore |
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Adding Strength
Rachel Stevens, from Tearfund, explains how working in partnership with The Salvation Army in India was mutually beneficialmore |
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A Woman's Work Is Never Done
Major D. Mani Kumari reports on the particular concerns of working with women affected by the tsunamimore |
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Seeing Results – a day with the external evaluation team
Evaluator John Morris describes a day in the life of an evaluation teammore |
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Looking Forward
The latest evaluation meeting is a significant milestone on the journey The Salvation Army has undertaken with the communities devastated by the tsunamimore |
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There's An Echo In My Ears
Anggun has a simple message for The Salvation Army: ‘Terima kasih’ – ‘Thank you for your loving care and for giving my family a helping hand.’more |
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