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Strengths Based Approach to Development
A PowerPoint explaining Caritas Australia's strengths based approach to community development.
Sustainable Development Goals - Introduction (Parishes)
A presentation to understand the development of the Sustainable Development Goals and the goals themselves.
Sustainable Development Goals Manifesto Reflection
The SDG manifesto with matching images to help you reflect on the SDGs.
Video - Aloma (Philippines)
Aloma and her community have learnt the skills to protect their environment and develop resilience to extreme weather events.
Approx. 4 mins
Video - Barry (Australia)
Barry has overcome many of life’s challenges. He is now an inspirational father and a leader in his community. Approx. 6 mins
Video - Care for Our Common Home (CST)
A short video explaining the Catholic Social teaching principle: Care for Our Common Home.
4 mins
Video - Dinia (Philippines)
Dinia is now earning an income, can send her children to school and contributing to her community.
Approx. 5 mins
Video - Janaki (Nepal)
Janaki is now running her own successful sewing business, training others and has become a role model in her community.
5 mins
Video - Michaela (Australia)
Michaela is helping to build a social enterprise, a connection to culture and support the chronically ill.
2 mins
Video - Peter (Solomon Islands)
Peter now has access to clean water on tap, preventing the need to walk long distances to unsafe water sources. 2 mins
Video - Phany (Cambodia)
Phany has learnt improved water management techniques to grow enough crops to support her family.
Approx. 5 mins
Video - Sakun (India)
Sakun has set up kiosk to earn an income and is now involved in village decision-making.
2 mins
Video - Salma (Bangladesh)
A story about the Safe Motherhood Program featuring Salma from Bangladesh. 2 mins
Video - Shirley (Philippines)
Caritas Australia supported Shirley to train as an indigenous health worker in the Philippines.
Approx. 5 mins
Video - Tati (Indonesia)
A short film about an eco-tourism project in Indonesia. 4 mins
Video - Tawonga (Malawi)
Tawonga and her family now have enough food to eat and she is able to attend school.
2 min video
Video - Thandolwayo (Zimbabwe)
Thandolwayo and her community now have access to clean water.
Approx 6 mins
Video - Uncle Richard
Kinchela Boys Home Aboriginal Corporation supports Stolen Generations members with the chance to heal.
Approx. 4 mins
Video- Rattanak (Cambodia)
Rattanak learnt to become a barber and he is now able to support his family.
Duration: 4:20
Water Game
A board game with an accompanying case study.