
Elisabeth, Hannatou and Marie, three facilitators for DAI’s nonformal training in Niger.
Hannatou (middle) is an MAOL graduate.
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Elisabeth, Hannatou and Marie, three facilitators for DAI’s nonformal training in Niger.
Hannatou (middle) is an MAOL graduate.
A regional shortage of oxygen, hundreds of thousands of deaths, funeral pyres burning in the streets and millions of day laborers left without work and soon without food: the Covid-19 surge in South Asia last summer was among the worst...
DAI has begun to offer trauma healing workshops to local Christian leaders. The same leaders who have least access to leadership materials are often the ones who have the greatest exposure to trauma: war, natural disasters, violence,...
Mark James Ferrariz, DAI’s Ministry Center Director in the Philippines, has a heart for raising up Filipino youth to be leaders in their country. At a recent training, 90 students from over twenty rural and mountain churches across the...
In much of Nigeria, acts of violence – whether by Boko Haram or local bandits – have forced over three million to abandon their villages and flee for their lives. The families living in Ungwan Iliya, a small village in Kaduna State, were...
With the loan he received from DAI Lanka, Niroshana was able to expand his family's poultry farming business and also open a shop selling readymade clothing.When COVID-19 triggered nation-wide lockdowns in Sri Lanka last spring, the poor...
RiverWind, a group of people laboring to bring the Kingdom of God to communities deep in the Peruvian Amazon. Whence the name? The Ucayali River, wending back and forth through the Peruvian Amazon. A sound like the blowing of a mighty...