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Australian NGO Cooperation Program (ANCP) - Impact stories

Rano, a village in South Sulawesi, Indonesia, is vulnerable to landslides. The consequence can be devastating for a population living in poverty that lack access to essential public services.

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Development

CBM Australia promotes inclusive eye health programs in Vietnam. This means ensuring their programs are accessible to all members of the community, including people with disability and others who are marginalised and socially excluded.

Woman in her home
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Development

The Philippines is exposed to a high risk of recurring disasters, so it is critical that communities are prepared for and supported to reduce risks associated with any future disasters.

WENet members at the first National Womenitarian Summit in 2019. They look forward to meeting again
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Development

In rural Nepal, barriers for people with a disability are being broken down through International Nepal Fellowship's Community Based Rehabilitation program.

Karna with tomato plants
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Development

In rural Cambodia, Credit Union Foundation Australia's Credit Union Development program provides villagers with safe and affordable access to financial products and services.

People doing paperwork
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Development

In rural Uganda, women farmers are building food security through Quaker Service Australia's (QSA) community-oriented training program.

Women in a garden with vegetables
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Development

In Timor-Leste, approximately three in ten people lack clean water and over half the population has no access to a toilet. The private sector faces difficulties including a low-skilled workforce and poor infrastructure, whilst women face significant barriers accessing education and employment.

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Development

With four children of her own to raise, life in rural Cambodia was already difficult for Ree Heng. But when five of her nieces and nephews were orphaned, Ree did not hesitate to take them in.

Photo of Ree with her cattle.
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Development

Union Aid Abroad – APHEDA has been working in Vietnam to support the campaign to eradicate asbestos since 2010. Asian countries consume the majority of asbestos globally, but there is a renewed momentum in a range of countries towards bans within the region.

Vietnamese workers loading asbestos roof sheet
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Development

Like most women in her village, 55-year-old Nene enjoyed playing with her grandchildren, farming and looking after her family. That was until her eyes became cloudy because of cataracts. Then, after 6 months, Nene went completely blind.

Photo of a man holding an elderly woman.
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Development
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