USPG. Transforming communities, changing lives

In Ghana, USPG is supporting leadership development to address a need for more trained priests.
We are also supporting programmes to tackle poverty and improve health.
In Lesotho, we are supporting a development programme that brings together local churches, communities and health professionals.
Communities are helped to address challenges using local skills and resources.
'The church is encouraging communities to find solutions to problems using local resources.'
Tamara Khisimisi, Programme co-ordinator
'Our mission is to wait upon the Lord and reach out to all people.'
Diocese of Zululand mission statement
‘I’m grateful to the church. I’m optimistic about my children’s future.’
Cecelia, a young mother caring for three AIDS orphans
The Anglican Church is support community development, leadership training and support for women.
‘The church must not shy away from HIV. It needs to be a place of healing.’
The Revd Maxwell Kapachawo, who is HIV-positive
'It is vital the church is involved in healthcare. We can touch people’s hearts.'
Martyr Chowdhury, Rajshahi Hospital
USPG is supporting the holistic mission, including rights for girls, care for the environment, and justice for Dalits.
‘My main concern is to see human potential realised, to see a person blossom.’
The Rt Revd Saw Stylo, Bishop of Hpa-an
'Thank you to everyone for your prayers and assurance of support.’
Bishop Samuel Azariah speaking after the bombing of All Saints Church
‘We encourage a change of attitude, from dependency to self-reliance.’
Floyd P Lalwet, Episcopal Church of the Philippines
‘Thanks to the support of the church, I am now a teacher. I am very thankful.'
Thilega Rajendran, Hatton
'My heart went out to the Christian communities, who felt isolated.'
Ian Flintoft, USPG Holy Land pilgrimage
In Madagascar, we are supporting disaster-mitigation amid drought and flooding caused by climate change.
We send emergency funds and are discussing a disaster preparedness strategy.
'By bringing people together, we can share a vision and have a bigger impact.'
The Revd Garth Minott, Anglican Togetherness Group
'We enable churches in Britain to have a deeper relationship with the world church.'
United Society - Partners in the Gospel
'Hundreds of thousands are fleeing violence that has caused so much suffering.'
The Rt Revd Grant LeMarquand, Bishop of Ethiopia
'Our service is needed, and we serve because of Jesus.'
The Rt Revd Ellinah Wamukoya, Bishop of Swaziland
The Anglican Church in Sierra Leone is developing a strategy to support communities.
USPG is supporting a five-year strategy of the Internal Province of West Africa.
The strategy will address investment, governance, communication, post-Ebola reconstruction and livelihoods in Liberia.
USPG is supporting a five-year strategy of the Internal Province of West Africa.
The strategy will address investment, governance, communication, post-Ebola reconstruction and livelihoods in Cameroon.
The Anglican Church’s priorities are sharing the gospel and church growth, with a focus on men's and women's gospel groups.
Challenges facing the country include HIV, malaria, TB and poverty.
'Thank you so much for your support at this critical time.'
The Rt Revd David Hamid, Bishop in Europe
USPG is supporting a five-year strategy of the Internal Province of West Africa.
The strategy will address investment, governance, communication, post-Ebola reconstruction and livelihoods in The Gambia.
USPG is supporting a five-year strategy of the Internal Province of West Africa.
The strategy will address investment, governance, communication, post-Ebola reconstruction and livelihoods in Cameroon.
India
USPG is supporting the holistic mission, including rights for girls, care for the environment, and justice for Dalits.