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Introducing The Primate’s World Relief and Development Fund. Photo. Who We Are. PWRDF’s Vision and Mission. “A truly just, healthy and peaceful world.”. PWRDF’s History. Relief and Refugees. From PWRF to PWRDF. PWRDF’s Work Today. Emergencies. The Haiti Earthquake. Refugees. Photo. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Introducing  The Primate’s World Relief and Development Fund

Introducing The Primatersquos World Relief and

Development Fund

Photo

Who We Are

PWRDFrsquos Vision and MissionldquoA truly just healthy and peaceful

worldrdquo

PWRDFrsquos History

Relief and Refugees

From PWRF to PWRDF

PWRDFrsquos Work Today

Emergencies

The Haiti Earthquake

Refugees

Photo

50 Refugees

Where We Work

SALAMA Mozambique

httpwwwpwrdforgstoriesall-storiesstoriestx_ttnews[year]=2010amptx_ttnews[month]=11amptx_ttnews[day]=19amptx_ttnews[tt_news]=810amptx_ttnews[backPid]=102ampcHash=2cc1e030af50d357fa1b6643c56ef844

CoCoSI (Committee Against AIDS)

Seed Banks in Bangladesh

Public Engagement

Regional Gatherings

Photo

justgenerationca

Photo

Building Youth Leadership

Photo

PWRDFrsquos Wider Collaborations

How PWRDF is Governed

PWRDFrsquos Staff Team

Group photo

Where the money goes to

Pie Chart showing 10-year averages

A Word from the PWRDF President and Executive Director

ldquoOur work is not just about changing the lives of others It is also about changing our own Whether you are a member of a development partner organization an Anglican in Canada or an employee or volunteer of

PWRDF getting involved is an opportunity for transformationmdashbecause of what you give and also because of what you receive in returnrdquo

Thatrsquos what PWRDF understands about its work Our vision is a truly just healthy and peaceful world From a first response to the Springhill mining disaster in 1958 and famine in India in 1959 PWRDF has been an

instrument of faith and action PWRDF connects Anglicans in Canada to communities around the world in dynamic partnerships to advance development to respond to emergencies to assist refugees and to act for

positive change We have learned from partners more than we can ask imagine or tell--about equality mutual decision-

making care for the environment and solidarity with the oppressed These are the values that guide our work and which we seek in partnerships We invite you to join us in this movement for justice health and peace

Thank you Merci Gracias Obrigadohellip

Photo

  • Introducing The Primatersquos World Relief and Development Fund
  • Who We Are
  • PWRDFrsquos Vision and Mission
  • PWRDFrsquos History
  • Relief and Refugees
  • From PWRF to PWRDF
  • PWRDFrsquos Work Today
  • Emergencies
  • The Haiti Earthquake
  • Refugees
  • 50 Refugees
  • Where We Work
  • SALAMA Mozambique httpwwwpwrdforgstoriesall-storiesstoriestx_ttnews[year]=2010amptx_ttnews[month]=11amptx_ttnews[day]=19amptx_ttnews[tt_news]=810amptx_ttnews[backPid]=102ampcHash=2cc1e030af50d357fa1b6643c56ef844
  • CoCoSI (Committee Against AIDS)
  • Seed Banks in Bangladesh
  • Public Engagement
  • Regional Gatherings
  • justgenerationca
  • Building Youth Leadership
  • PWRDFrsquos Wider Collaborations
  • How PWRDF is Governed
  • PWRDFrsquos Staff Team
  • Where the money goes to
  • A Word from the PWRDF President and Executive Director
  • Thank you Merci Gracias Obrigadohellip
Page 2: Introducing  The Primate’s World Relief and Development Fund

Who We Are

PWRDFrsquos Vision and MissionldquoA truly just healthy and peaceful

worldrdquo

PWRDFrsquos History

Relief and Refugees

From PWRF to PWRDF

PWRDFrsquos Work Today

Emergencies

The Haiti Earthquake

Refugees

Photo

50 Refugees

Where We Work

SALAMA Mozambique

httpwwwpwrdforgstoriesall-storiesstoriestx_ttnews[year]=2010amptx_ttnews[month]=11amptx_ttnews[day]=19amptx_ttnews[tt_news]=810amptx_ttnews[backPid]=102ampcHash=2cc1e030af50d357fa1b6643c56ef844

CoCoSI (Committee Against AIDS)

Seed Banks in Bangladesh

Public Engagement

Regional Gatherings

Photo

justgenerationca

Photo

Building Youth Leadership

Photo

PWRDFrsquos Wider Collaborations

How PWRDF is Governed

PWRDFrsquos Staff Team

Group photo

Where the money goes to

Pie Chart showing 10-year averages

A Word from the PWRDF President and Executive Director

ldquoOur work is not just about changing the lives of others It is also about changing our own Whether you are a member of a development partner organization an Anglican in Canada or an employee or volunteer of

PWRDF getting involved is an opportunity for transformationmdashbecause of what you give and also because of what you receive in returnrdquo

Thatrsquos what PWRDF understands about its work Our vision is a truly just healthy and peaceful world From a first response to the Springhill mining disaster in 1958 and famine in India in 1959 PWRDF has been an

instrument of faith and action PWRDF connects Anglicans in Canada to communities around the world in dynamic partnerships to advance development to respond to emergencies to assist refugees and to act for

positive change We have learned from partners more than we can ask imagine or tell--about equality mutual decision-

making care for the environment and solidarity with the oppressed These are the values that guide our work and which we seek in partnerships We invite you to join us in this movement for justice health and peace

Thank you Merci Gracias Obrigadohellip

Photo

  • Introducing The Primatersquos World Relief and Development Fund
  • Who We Are
  • PWRDFrsquos Vision and Mission
  • PWRDFrsquos History
  • Relief and Refugees
  • From PWRF to PWRDF
  • PWRDFrsquos Work Today
  • Emergencies
  • The Haiti Earthquake
  • Refugees
  • 50 Refugees
  • Where We Work
  • SALAMA Mozambique httpwwwpwrdforgstoriesall-storiesstoriestx_ttnews[year]=2010amptx_ttnews[month]=11amptx_ttnews[day]=19amptx_ttnews[tt_news]=810amptx_ttnews[backPid]=102ampcHash=2cc1e030af50d357fa1b6643c56ef844
  • CoCoSI (Committee Against AIDS)
  • Seed Banks in Bangladesh
  • Public Engagement
  • Regional Gatherings
  • justgenerationca
  • Building Youth Leadership
  • PWRDFrsquos Wider Collaborations
  • How PWRDF is Governed
  • PWRDFrsquos Staff Team
  • Where the money goes to
  • A Word from the PWRDF President and Executive Director
  • Thank you Merci Gracias Obrigadohellip
Page 3: Introducing  The Primate’s World Relief and Development Fund

PWRDFrsquos Vision and MissionldquoA truly just healthy and peaceful

worldrdquo

PWRDFrsquos History

Relief and Refugees

From PWRF to PWRDF

PWRDFrsquos Work Today

Emergencies

The Haiti Earthquake

Refugees

Photo

50 Refugees

Where We Work

SALAMA Mozambique

httpwwwpwrdforgstoriesall-storiesstoriestx_ttnews[year]=2010amptx_ttnews[month]=11amptx_ttnews[day]=19amptx_ttnews[tt_news]=810amptx_ttnews[backPid]=102ampcHash=2cc1e030af50d357fa1b6643c56ef844

CoCoSI (Committee Against AIDS)

Seed Banks in Bangladesh

Public Engagement

Regional Gatherings

Photo

justgenerationca

Photo

Building Youth Leadership

Photo

PWRDFrsquos Wider Collaborations

How PWRDF is Governed

PWRDFrsquos Staff Team

Group photo

Where the money goes to

Pie Chart showing 10-year averages

A Word from the PWRDF President and Executive Director

ldquoOur work is not just about changing the lives of others It is also about changing our own Whether you are a member of a development partner organization an Anglican in Canada or an employee or volunteer of

PWRDF getting involved is an opportunity for transformationmdashbecause of what you give and also because of what you receive in returnrdquo

Thatrsquos what PWRDF understands about its work Our vision is a truly just healthy and peaceful world From a first response to the Springhill mining disaster in 1958 and famine in India in 1959 PWRDF has been an

instrument of faith and action PWRDF connects Anglicans in Canada to communities around the world in dynamic partnerships to advance development to respond to emergencies to assist refugees and to act for

positive change We have learned from partners more than we can ask imagine or tell--about equality mutual decision-

making care for the environment and solidarity with the oppressed These are the values that guide our work and which we seek in partnerships We invite you to join us in this movement for justice health and peace

Thank you Merci Gracias Obrigadohellip

Photo

  • Introducing The Primatersquos World Relief and Development Fund
  • Who We Are
  • PWRDFrsquos Vision and Mission
  • PWRDFrsquos History
  • Relief and Refugees
  • From PWRF to PWRDF
  • PWRDFrsquos Work Today
  • Emergencies
  • The Haiti Earthquake
  • Refugees
  • 50 Refugees
  • Where We Work
  • SALAMA Mozambique httpwwwpwrdforgstoriesall-storiesstoriestx_ttnews[year]=2010amptx_ttnews[month]=11amptx_ttnews[day]=19amptx_ttnews[tt_news]=810amptx_ttnews[backPid]=102ampcHash=2cc1e030af50d357fa1b6643c56ef844
  • CoCoSI (Committee Against AIDS)
  • Seed Banks in Bangladesh
  • Public Engagement
  • Regional Gatherings
  • justgenerationca
  • Building Youth Leadership
  • PWRDFrsquos Wider Collaborations
  • How PWRDF is Governed
  • PWRDFrsquos Staff Team
  • Where the money goes to
  • A Word from the PWRDF President and Executive Director
  • Thank you Merci Gracias Obrigadohellip
Page 4: Introducing  The Primate’s World Relief and Development Fund

PWRDFrsquos History

Relief and Refugees

From PWRF to PWRDF

PWRDFrsquos Work Today

Emergencies

The Haiti Earthquake

Refugees

Photo

50 Refugees

Where We Work

SALAMA Mozambique

httpwwwpwrdforgstoriesall-storiesstoriestx_ttnews[year]=2010amptx_ttnews[month]=11amptx_ttnews[day]=19amptx_ttnews[tt_news]=810amptx_ttnews[backPid]=102ampcHash=2cc1e030af50d357fa1b6643c56ef844

CoCoSI (Committee Against AIDS)

Seed Banks in Bangladesh

Public Engagement

Regional Gatherings

Photo

justgenerationca

Photo

Building Youth Leadership

Photo

PWRDFrsquos Wider Collaborations

How PWRDF is Governed

PWRDFrsquos Staff Team

Group photo

Where the money goes to

Pie Chart showing 10-year averages

A Word from the PWRDF President and Executive Director

ldquoOur work is not just about changing the lives of others It is also about changing our own Whether you are a member of a development partner organization an Anglican in Canada or an employee or volunteer of

PWRDF getting involved is an opportunity for transformationmdashbecause of what you give and also because of what you receive in returnrdquo

Thatrsquos what PWRDF understands about its work Our vision is a truly just healthy and peaceful world From a first response to the Springhill mining disaster in 1958 and famine in India in 1959 PWRDF has been an

instrument of faith and action PWRDF connects Anglicans in Canada to communities around the world in dynamic partnerships to advance development to respond to emergencies to assist refugees and to act for

positive change We have learned from partners more than we can ask imagine or tell--about equality mutual decision-

making care for the environment and solidarity with the oppressed These are the values that guide our work and which we seek in partnerships We invite you to join us in this movement for justice health and peace

Thank you Merci Gracias Obrigadohellip

Photo

  • Introducing The Primatersquos World Relief and Development Fund
  • Who We Are
  • PWRDFrsquos Vision and Mission
  • PWRDFrsquos History
  • Relief and Refugees
  • From PWRF to PWRDF
  • PWRDFrsquos Work Today
  • Emergencies
  • The Haiti Earthquake
  • Refugees
  • 50 Refugees
  • Where We Work
  • SALAMA Mozambique httpwwwpwrdforgstoriesall-storiesstoriestx_ttnews[year]=2010amptx_ttnews[month]=11amptx_ttnews[day]=19amptx_ttnews[tt_news]=810amptx_ttnews[backPid]=102ampcHash=2cc1e030af50d357fa1b6643c56ef844
  • CoCoSI (Committee Against AIDS)
  • Seed Banks in Bangladesh
  • Public Engagement
  • Regional Gatherings
  • justgenerationca
  • Building Youth Leadership
  • PWRDFrsquos Wider Collaborations
  • How PWRDF is Governed
  • PWRDFrsquos Staff Team
  • Where the money goes to
  • A Word from the PWRDF President and Executive Director
  • Thank you Merci Gracias Obrigadohellip
Page 5: Introducing  The Primate’s World Relief and Development Fund

Relief and Refugees

From PWRF to PWRDF

PWRDFrsquos Work Today

Emergencies

The Haiti Earthquake

Refugees

Photo

50 Refugees

Where We Work

SALAMA Mozambique

httpwwwpwrdforgstoriesall-storiesstoriestx_ttnews[year]=2010amptx_ttnews[month]=11amptx_ttnews[day]=19amptx_ttnews[tt_news]=810amptx_ttnews[backPid]=102ampcHash=2cc1e030af50d357fa1b6643c56ef844

CoCoSI (Committee Against AIDS)

Seed Banks in Bangladesh

Public Engagement

Regional Gatherings

Photo

justgenerationca

Photo

Building Youth Leadership

Photo

PWRDFrsquos Wider Collaborations

How PWRDF is Governed

PWRDFrsquos Staff Team

Group photo

Where the money goes to

Pie Chart showing 10-year averages

A Word from the PWRDF President and Executive Director

ldquoOur work is not just about changing the lives of others It is also about changing our own Whether you are a member of a development partner organization an Anglican in Canada or an employee or volunteer of

PWRDF getting involved is an opportunity for transformationmdashbecause of what you give and also because of what you receive in returnrdquo

Thatrsquos what PWRDF understands about its work Our vision is a truly just healthy and peaceful world From a first response to the Springhill mining disaster in 1958 and famine in India in 1959 PWRDF has been an

instrument of faith and action PWRDF connects Anglicans in Canada to communities around the world in dynamic partnerships to advance development to respond to emergencies to assist refugees and to act for

positive change We have learned from partners more than we can ask imagine or tell--about equality mutual decision-

making care for the environment and solidarity with the oppressed These are the values that guide our work and which we seek in partnerships We invite you to join us in this movement for justice health and peace

Thank you Merci Gracias Obrigadohellip

Photo

  • Introducing The Primatersquos World Relief and Development Fund
  • Who We Are
  • PWRDFrsquos Vision and Mission
  • PWRDFrsquos History
  • Relief and Refugees
  • From PWRF to PWRDF
  • PWRDFrsquos Work Today
  • Emergencies
  • The Haiti Earthquake
  • Refugees
  • 50 Refugees
  • Where We Work
  • SALAMA Mozambique httpwwwpwrdforgstoriesall-storiesstoriestx_ttnews[year]=2010amptx_ttnews[month]=11amptx_ttnews[day]=19amptx_ttnews[tt_news]=810amptx_ttnews[backPid]=102ampcHash=2cc1e030af50d357fa1b6643c56ef844
  • CoCoSI (Committee Against AIDS)
  • Seed Banks in Bangladesh
  • Public Engagement
  • Regional Gatherings
  • justgenerationca
  • Building Youth Leadership
  • PWRDFrsquos Wider Collaborations
  • How PWRDF is Governed
  • PWRDFrsquos Staff Team
  • Where the money goes to
  • A Word from the PWRDF President and Executive Director
  • Thank you Merci Gracias Obrigadohellip
Page 6: Introducing  The Primate’s World Relief and Development Fund

From PWRF to PWRDF

PWRDFrsquos Work Today

Emergencies

The Haiti Earthquake

Refugees

Photo

50 Refugees

Where We Work

SALAMA Mozambique

httpwwwpwrdforgstoriesall-storiesstoriestx_ttnews[year]=2010amptx_ttnews[month]=11amptx_ttnews[day]=19amptx_ttnews[tt_news]=810amptx_ttnews[backPid]=102ampcHash=2cc1e030af50d357fa1b6643c56ef844

CoCoSI (Committee Against AIDS)

Seed Banks in Bangladesh

Public Engagement

Regional Gatherings

Photo

justgenerationca

Photo

Building Youth Leadership

Photo

PWRDFrsquos Wider Collaborations

How PWRDF is Governed

PWRDFrsquos Staff Team

Group photo

Where the money goes to

Pie Chart showing 10-year averages

A Word from the PWRDF President and Executive Director

ldquoOur work is not just about changing the lives of others It is also about changing our own Whether you are a member of a development partner organization an Anglican in Canada or an employee or volunteer of

PWRDF getting involved is an opportunity for transformationmdashbecause of what you give and also because of what you receive in returnrdquo

Thatrsquos what PWRDF understands about its work Our vision is a truly just healthy and peaceful world From a first response to the Springhill mining disaster in 1958 and famine in India in 1959 PWRDF has been an

instrument of faith and action PWRDF connects Anglicans in Canada to communities around the world in dynamic partnerships to advance development to respond to emergencies to assist refugees and to act for

positive change We have learned from partners more than we can ask imagine or tell--about equality mutual decision-

making care for the environment and solidarity with the oppressed These are the values that guide our work and which we seek in partnerships We invite you to join us in this movement for justice health and peace

Thank you Merci Gracias Obrigadohellip

Photo

  • Introducing The Primatersquos World Relief and Development Fund
  • Who We Are
  • PWRDFrsquos Vision and Mission
  • PWRDFrsquos History
  • Relief and Refugees
  • From PWRF to PWRDF
  • PWRDFrsquos Work Today
  • Emergencies
  • The Haiti Earthquake
  • Refugees
  • 50 Refugees
  • Where We Work
  • SALAMA Mozambique httpwwwpwrdforgstoriesall-storiesstoriestx_ttnews[year]=2010amptx_ttnews[month]=11amptx_ttnews[day]=19amptx_ttnews[tt_news]=810amptx_ttnews[backPid]=102ampcHash=2cc1e030af50d357fa1b6643c56ef844
  • CoCoSI (Committee Against AIDS)
  • Seed Banks in Bangladesh
  • Public Engagement
  • Regional Gatherings
  • justgenerationca
  • Building Youth Leadership
  • PWRDFrsquos Wider Collaborations
  • How PWRDF is Governed
  • PWRDFrsquos Staff Team
  • Where the money goes to
  • A Word from the PWRDF President and Executive Director
  • Thank you Merci Gracias Obrigadohellip
Page 7: Introducing  The Primate’s World Relief and Development Fund

PWRDFrsquos Work Today

Emergencies

The Haiti Earthquake

Refugees

Photo

50 Refugees

Where We Work

SALAMA Mozambique

httpwwwpwrdforgstoriesall-storiesstoriestx_ttnews[year]=2010amptx_ttnews[month]=11amptx_ttnews[day]=19amptx_ttnews[tt_news]=810amptx_ttnews[backPid]=102ampcHash=2cc1e030af50d357fa1b6643c56ef844

CoCoSI (Committee Against AIDS)

Seed Banks in Bangladesh

Public Engagement

Regional Gatherings

Photo

justgenerationca

Photo

Building Youth Leadership

Photo

PWRDFrsquos Wider Collaborations

How PWRDF is Governed

PWRDFrsquos Staff Team

Group photo

Where the money goes to

Pie Chart showing 10-year averages

A Word from the PWRDF President and Executive Director

ldquoOur work is not just about changing the lives of others It is also about changing our own Whether you are a member of a development partner organization an Anglican in Canada or an employee or volunteer of

PWRDF getting involved is an opportunity for transformationmdashbecause of what you give and also because of what you receive in returnrdquo

Thatrsquos what PWRDF understands about its work Our vision is a truly just healthy and peaceful world From a first response to the Springhill mining disaster in 1958 and famine in India in 1959 PWRDF has been an

instrument of faith and action PWRDF connects Anglicans in Canada to communities around the world in dynamic partnerships to advance development to respond to emergencies to assist refugees and to act for

positive change We have learned from partners more than we can ask imagine or tell--about equality mutual decision-

making care for the environment and solidarity with the oppressed These are the values that guide our work and which we seek in partnerships We invite you to join us in this movement for justice health and peace

Thank you Merci Gracias Obrigadohellip

Photo

  • Introducing The Primatersquos World Relief and Development Fund
  • Who We Are
  • PWRDFrsquos Vision and Mission
  • PWRDFrsquos History
  • Relief and Refugees
  • From PWRF to PWRDF
  • PWRDFrsquos Work Today
  • Emergencies
  • The Haiti Earthquake
  • Refugees
  • 50 Refugees
  • Where We Work
  • SALAMA Mozambique httpwwwpwrdforgstoriesall-storiesstoriestx_ttnews[year]=2010amptx_ttnews[month]=11amptx_ttnews[day]=19amptx_ttnews[tt_news]=810amptx_ttnews[backPid]=102ampcHash=2cc1e030af50d357fa1b6643c56ef844
  • CoCoSI (Committee Against AIDS)
  • Seed Banks in Bangladesh
  • Public Engagement
  • Regional Gatherings
  • justgenerationca
  • Building Youth Leadership
  • PWRDFrsquos Wider Collaborations
  • How PWRDF is Governed
  • PWRDFrsquos Staff Team
  • Where the money goes to
  • A Word from the PWRDF President and Executive Director
  • Thank you Merci Gracias Obrigadohellip
Page 8: Introducing  The Primate’s World Relief and Development Fund

Emergencies

The Haiti Earthquake

Refugees

Photo

50 Refugees

Where We Work

SALAMA Mozambique

httpwwwpwrdforgstoriesall-storiesstoriestx_ttnews[year]=2010amptx_ttnews[month]=11amptx_ttnews[day]=19amptx_ttnews[tt_news]=810amptx_ttnews[backPid]=102ampcHash=2cc1e030af50d357fa1b6643c56ef844

CoCoSI (Committee Against AIDS)

Seed Banks in Bangladesh

Public Engagement

Regional Gatherings

Photo

justgenerationca

Photo

Building Youth Leadership

Photo

PWRDFrsquos Wider Collaborations

How PWRDF is Governed

PWRDFrsquos Staff Team

Group photo

Where the money goes to

Pie Chart showing 10-year averages

A Word from the PWRDF President and Executive Director

ldquoOur work is not just about changing the lives of others It is also about changing our own Whether you are a member of a development partner organization an Anglican in Canada or an employee or volunteer of

PWRDF getting involved is an opportunity for transformationmdashbecause of what you give and also because of what you receive in returnrdquo

Thatrsquos what PWRDF understands about its work Our vision is a truly just healthy and peaceful world From a first response to the Springhill mining disaster in 1958 and famine in India in 1959 PWRDF has been an

instrument of faith and action PWRDF connects Anglicans in Canada to communities around the world in dynamic partnerships to advance development to respond to emergencies to assist refugees and to act for

positive change We have learned from partners more than we can ask imagine or tell--about equality mutual decision-

making care for the environment and solidarity with the oppressed These are the values that guide our work and which we seek in partnerships We invite you to join us in this movement for justice health and peace

Thank you Merci Gracias Obrigadohellip

Photo

  • Introducing The Primatersquos World Relief and Development Fund
  • Who We Are
  • PWRDFrsquos Vision and Mission
  • PWRDFrsquos History
  • Relief and Refugees
  • From PWRF to PWRDF
  • PWRDFrsquos Work Today
  • Emergencies
  • The Haiti Earthquake
  • Refugees
  • 50 Refugees
  • Where We Work
  • SALAMA Mozambique httpwwwpwrdforgstoriesall-storiesstoriestx_ttnews[year]=2010amptx_ttnews[month]=11amptx_ttnews[day]=19amptx_ttnews[tt_news]=810amptx_ttnews[backPid]=102ampcHash=2cc1e030af50d357fa1b6643c56ef844
  • CoCoSI (Committee Against AIDS)
  • Seed Banks in Bangladesh
  • Public Engagement
  • Regional Gatherings
  • justgenerationca
  • Building Youth Leadership
  • PWRDFrsquos Wider Collaborations
  • How PWRDF is Governed
  • PWRDFrsquos Staff Team
  • Where the money goes to
  • A Word from the PWRDF President and Executive Director
  • Thank you Merci Gracias Obrigadohellip
Page 9: Introducing  The Primate’s World Relief and Development Fund

The Haiti Earthquake

Refugees

Photo

50 Refugees

Where We Work

SALAMA Mozambique

httpwwwpwrdforgstoriesall-storiesstoriestx_ttnews[year]=2010amptx_ttnews[month]=11amptx_ttnews[day]=19amptx_ttnews[tt_news]=810amptx_ttnews[backPid]=102ampcHash=2cc1e030af50d357fa1b6643c56ef844

CoCoSI (Committee Against AIDS)

Seed Banks in Bangladesh

Public Engagement

Regional Gatherings

Photo

justgenerationca

Photo

Building Youth Leadership

Photo

PWRDFrsquos Wider Collaborations

How PWRDF is Governed

PWRDFrsquos Staff Team

Group photo

Where the money goes to

Pie Chart showing 10-year averages

A Word from the PWRDF President and Executive Director

ldquoOur work is not just about changing the lives of others It is also about changing our own Whether you are a member of a development partner organization an Anglican in Canada or an employee or volunteer of

PWRDF getting involved is an opportunity for transformationmdashbecause of what you give and also because of what you receive in returnrdquo

Thatrsquos what PWRDF understands about its work Our vision is a truly just healthy and peaceful world From a first response to the Springhill mining disaster in 1958 and famine in India in 1959 PWRDF has been an

instrument of faith and action PWRDF connects Anglicans in Canada to communities around the world in dynamic partnerships to advance development to respond to emergencies to assist refugees and to act for

positive change We have learned from partners more than we can ask imagine or tell--about equality mutual decision-

making care for the environment and solidarity with the oppressed These are the values that guide our work and which we seek in partnerships We invite you to join us in this movement for justice health and peace

Thank you Merci Gracias Obrigadohellip

Photo

  • Introducing The Primatersquos World Relief and Development Fund
  • Who We Are
  • PWRDFrsquos Vision and Mission
  • PWRDFrsquos History
  • Relief and Refugees
  • From PWRF to PWRDF
  • PWRDFrsquos Work Today
  • Emergencies
  • The Haiti Earthquake
  • Refugees
  • 50 Refugees
  • Where We Work
  • SALAMA Mozambique httpwwwpwrdforgstoriesall-storiesstoriestx_ttnews[year]=2010amptx_ttnews[month]=11amptx_ttnews[day]=19amptx_ttnews[tt_news]=810amptx_ttnews[backPid]=102ampcHash=2cc1e030af50d357fa1b6643c56ef844
  • CoCoSI (Committee Against AIDS)
  • Seed Banks in Bangladesh
  • Public Engagement
  • Regional Gatherings
  • justgenerationca
  • Building Youth Leadership
  • PWRDFrsquos Wider Collaborations
  • How PWRDF is Governed
  • PWRDFrsquos Staff Team
  • Where the money goes to
  • A Word from the PWRDF President and Executive Director
  • Thank you Merci Gracias Obrigadohellip
Page 10: Introducing  The Primate’s World Relief and Development Fund

Refugees

Photo

50 Refugees

Where We Work

SALAMA Mozambique

httpwwwpwrdforgstoriesall-storiesstoriestx_ttnews[year]=2010amptx_ttnews[month]=11amptx_ttnews[day]=19amptx_ttnews[tt_news]=810amptx_ttnews[backPid]=102ampcHash=2cc1e030af50d357fa1b6643c56ef844

CoCoSI (Committee Against AIDS)

Seed Banks in Bangladesh

Public Engagement

Regional Gatherings

Photo

justgenerationca

Photo

Building Youth Leadership

Photo

PWRDFrsquos Wider Collaborations

How PWRDF is Governed

PWRDFrsquos Staff Team

Group photo

Where the money goes to

Pie Chart showing 10-year averages

A Word from the PWRDF President and Executive Director

ldquoOur work is not just about changing the lives of others It is also about changing our own Whether you are a member of a development partner organization an Anglican in Canada or an employee or volunteer of

PWRDF getting involved is an opportunity for transformationmdashbecause of what you give and also because of what you receive in returnrdquo

Thatrsquos what PWRDF understands about its work Our vision is a truly just healthy and peaceful world From a first response to the Springhill mining disaster in 1958 and famine in India in 1959 PWRDF has been an

instrument of faith and action PWRDF connects Anglicans in Canada to communities around the world in dynamic partnerships to advance development to respond to emergencies to assist refugees and to act for

positive change We have learned from partners more than we can ask imagine or tell--about equality mutual decision-

making care for the environment and solidarity with the oppressed These are the values that guide our work and which we seek in partnerships We invite you to join us in this movement for justice health and peace

Thank you Merci Gracias Obrigadohellip

Photo

  • Introducing The Primatersquos World Relief and Development Fund
  • Who We Are
  • PWRDFrsquos Vision and Mission
  • PWRDFrsquos History
  • Relief and Refugees
  • From PWRF to PWRDF
  • PWRDFrsquos Work Today
  • Emergencies
  • The Haiti Earthquake
  • Refugees
  • 50 Refugees
  • Where We Work
  • SALAMA Mozambique httpwwwpwrdforgstoriesall-storiesstoriestx_ttnews[year]=2010amptx_ttnews[month]=11amptx_ttnews[day]=19amptx_ttnews[tt_news]=810amptx_ttnews[backPid]=102ampcHash=2cc1e030af50d357fa1b6643c56ef844
  • CoCoSI (Committee Against AIDS)
  • Seed Banks in Bangladesh
  • Public Engagement
  • Regional Gatherings
  • justgenerationca
  • Building Youth Leadership
  • PWRDFrsquos Wider Collaborations
  • How PWRDF is Governed
  • PWRDFrsquos Staff Team
  • Where the money goes to
  • A Word from the PWRDF President and Executive Director
  • Thank you Merci Gracias Obrigadohellip
Page 11: Introducing  The Primate’s World Relief and Development Fund

50 Refugees

Where We Work

SALAMA Mozambique

httpwwwpwrdforgstoriesall-storiesstoriestx_ttnews[year]=2010amptx_ttnews[month]=11amptx_ttnews[day]=19amptx_ttnews[tt_news]=810amptx_ttnews[backPid]=102ampcHash=2cc1e030af50d357fa1b6643c56ef844

CoCoSI (Committee Against AIDS)

Seed Banks in Bangladesh

Public Engagement

Regional Gatherings

Photo

justgenerationca

Photo

Building Youth Leadership

Photo

PWRDFrsquos Wider Collaborations

How PWRDF is Governed

PWRDFrsquos Staff Team

Group photo

Where the money goes to

Pie Chart showing 10-year averages

A Word from the PWRDF President and Executive Director

ldquoOur work is not just about changing the lives of others It is also about changing our own Whether you are a member of a development partner organization an Anglican in Canada or an employee or volunteer of

PWRDF getting involved is an opportunity for transformationmdashbecause of what you give and also because of what you receive in returnrdquo

Thatrsquos what PWRDF understands about its work Our vision is a truly just healthy and peaceful world From a first response to the Springhill mining disaster in 1958 and famine in India in 1959 PWRDF has been an

instrument of faith and action PWRDF connects Anglicans in Canada to communities around the world in dynamic partnerships to advance development to respond to emergencies to assist refugees and to act for

positive change We have learned from partners more than we can ask imagine or tell--about equality mutual decision-

making care for the environment and solidarity with the oppressed These are the values that guide our work and which we seek in partnerships We invite you to join us in this movement for justice health and peace

Thank you Merci Gracias Obrigadohellip

Photo

  • Introducing The Primatersquos World Relief and Development Fund
  • Who We Are
  • PWRDFrsquos Vision and Mission
  • PWRDFrsquos History
  • Relief and Refugees
  • From PWRF to PWRDF
  • PWRDFrsquos Work Today
  • Emergencies
  • The Haiti Earthquake
  • Refugees
  • 50 Refugees
  • Where We Work
  • SALAMA Mozambique httpwwwpwrdforgstoriesall-storiesstoriestx_ttnews[year]=2010amptx_ttnews[month]=11amptx_ttnews[day]=19amptx_ttnews[tt_news]=810amptx_ttnews[backPid]=102ampcHash=2cc1e030af50d357fa1b6643c56ef844
  • CoCoSI (Committee Against AIDS)
  • Seed Banks in Bangladesh
  • Public Engagement
  • Regional Gatherings
  • justgenerationca
  • Building Youth Leadership
  • PWRDFrsquos Wider Collaborations
  • How PWRDF is Governed
  • PWRDFrsquos Staff Team
  • Where the money goes to
  • A Word from the PWRDF President and Executive Director
  • Thank you Merci Gracias Obrigadohellip
Page 12: Introducing  The Primate’s World Relief and Development Fund

Where We Work

SALAMA Mozambique

httpwwwpwrdforgstoriesall-storiesstoriestx_ttnews[year]=2010amptx_ttnews[month]=11amptx_ttnews[day]=19amptx_ttnews[tt_news]=810amptx_ttnews[backPid]=102ampcHash=2cc1e030af50d357fa1b6643c56ef844

CoCoSI (Committee Against AIDS)

Seed Banks in Bangladesh

Public Engagement

Regional Gatherings

Photo

justgenerationca

Photo

Building Youth Leadership

Photo

PWRDFrsquos Wider Collaborations

How PWRDF is Governed

PWRDFrsquos Staff Team

Group photo

Where the money goes to

Pie Chart showing 10-year averages

A Word from the PWRDF President and Executive Director

ldquoOur work is not just about changing the lives of others It is also about changing our own Whether you are a member of a development partner organization an Anglican in Canada or an employee or volunteer of

PWRDF getting involved is an opportunity for transformationmdashbecause of what you give and also because of what you receive in returnrdquo

Thatrsquos what PWRDF understands about its work Our vision is a truly just healthy and peaceful world From a first response to the Springhill mining disaster in 1958 and famine in India in 1959 PWRDF has been an

instrument of faith and action PWRDF connects Anglicans in Canada to communities around the world in dynamic partnerships to advance development to respond to emergencies to assist refugees and to act for

positive change We have learned from partners more than we can ask imagine or tell--about equality mutual decision-

making care for the environment and solidarity with the oppressed These are the values that guide our work and which we seek in partnerships We invite you to join us in this movement for justice health and peace

Thank you Merci Gracias Obrigadohellip

Photo

  • Introducing The Primatersquos World Relief and Development Fund
  • Who We Are
  • PWRDFrsquos Vision and Mission
  • PWRDFrsquos History
  • Relief and Refugees
  • From PWRF to PWRDF
  • PWRDFrsquos Work Today
  • Emergencies
  • The Haiti Earthquake
  • Refugees
  • 50 Refugees
  • Where We Work
  • SALAMA Mozambique httpwwwpwrdforgstoriesall-storiesstoriestx_ttnews[year]=2010amptx_ttnews[month]=11amptx_ttnews[day]=19amptx_ttnews[tt_news]=810amptx_ttnews[backPid]=102ampcHash=2cc1e030af50d357fa1b6643c56ef844
  • CoCoSI (Committee Against AIDS)
  • Seed Banks in Bangladesh
  • Public Engagement
  • Regional Gatherings
  • justgenerationca
  • Building Youth Leadership
  • PWRDFrsquos Wider Collaborations
  • How PWRDF is Governed
  • PWRDFrsquos Staff Team
  • Where the money goes to
  • A Word from the PWRDF President and Executive Director
  • Thank you Merci Gracias Obrigadohellip
Page 13: Introducing  The Primate’s World Relief and Development Fund

SALAMA Mozambique

httpwwwpwrdforgstoriesall-storiesstoriestx_ttnews[year]=2010amptx_ttnews[month]=11amptx_ttnews[day]=19amptx_ttnews[tt_news]=810amptx_ttnews[backPid]=102ampcHash=2cc1e030af50d357fa1b6643c56ef844

CoCoSI (Committee Against AIDS)

Seed Banks in Bangladesh

Public Engagement

Regional Gatherings

Photo

justgenerationca

Photo

Building Youth Leadership

Photo

PWRDFrsquos Wider Collaborations

How PWRDF is Governed

PWRDFrsquos Staff Team

Group photo

Where the money goes to

Pie Chart showing 10-year averages

A Word from the PWRDF President and Executive Director

ldquoOur work is not just about changing the lives of others It is also about changing our own Whether you are a member of a development partner organization an Anglican in Canada or an employee or volunteer of

PWRDF getting involved is an opportunity for transformationmdashbecause of what you give and also because of what you receive in returnrdquo

Thatrsquos what PWRDF understands about its work Our vision is a truly just healthy and peaceful world From a first response to the Springhill mining disaster in 1958 and famine in India in 1959 PWRDF has been an

instrument of faith and action PWRDF connects Anglicans in Canada to communities around the world in dynamic partnerships to advance development to respond to emergencies to assist refugees and to act for

positive change We have learned from partners more than we can ask imagine or tell--about equality mutual decision-

making care for the environment and solidarity with the oppressed These are the values that guide our work and which we seek in partnerships We invite you to join us in this movement for justice health and peace

Thank you Merci Gracias Obrigadohellip

Photo

  • Introducing The Primatersquos World Relief and Development Fund
  • Who We Are
  • PWRDFrsquos Vision and Mission
  • PWRDFrsquos History
  • Relief and Refugees
  • From PWRF to PWRDF
  • PWRDFrsquos Work Today
  • Emergencies
  • The Haiti Earthquake
  • Refugees
  • 50 Refugees
  • Where We Work
  • SALAMA Mozambique httpwwwpwrdforgstoriesall-storiesstoriestx_ttnews[year]=2010amptx_ttnews[month]=11amptx_ttnews[day]=19amptx_ttnews[tt_news]=810amptx_ttnews[backPid]=102ampcHash=2cc1e030af50d357fa1b6643c56ef844
  • CoCoSI (Committee Against AIDS)
  • Seed Banks in Bangladesh
  • Public Engagement
  • Regional Gatherings
  • justgenerationca
  • Building Youth Leadership
  • PWRDFrsquos Wider Collaborations
  • How PWRDF is Governed
  • PWRDFrsquos Staff Team
  • Where the money goes to
  • A Word from the PWRDF President and Executive Director
  • Thank you Merci Gracias Obrigadohellip
Page 14: Introducing  The Primate’s World Relief and Development Fund

CoCoSI (Committee Against AIDS)

Seed Banks in Bangladesh

Public Engagement

Regional Gatherings

Photo

justgenerationca

Photo

Building Youth Leadership

Photo

PWRDFrsquos Wider Collaborations

How PWRDF is Governed

PWRDFrsquos Staff Team

Group photo

Where the money goes to

Pie Chart showing 10-year averages

A Word from the PWRDF President and Executive Director

ldquoOur work is not just about changing the lives of others It is also about changing our own Whether you are a member of a development partner organization an Anglican in Canada or an employee or volunteer of

PWRDF getting involved is an opportunity for transformationmdashbecause of what you give and also because of what you receive in returnrdquo

Thatrsquos what PWRDF understands about its work Our vision is a truly just healthy and peaceful world From a first response to the Springhill mining disaster in 1958 and famine in India in 1959 PWRDF has been an

instrument of faith and action PWRDF connects Anglicans in Canada to communities around the world in dynamic partnerships to advance development to respond to emergencies to assist refugees and to act for

positive change We have learned from partners more than we can ask imagine or tell--about equality mutual decision-

making care for the environment and solidarity with the oppressed These are the values that guide our work and which we seek in partnerships We invite you to join us in this movement for justice health and peace

Thank you Merci Gracias Obrigadohellip

Photo

  • Introducing The Primatersquos World Relief and Development Fund
  • Who We Are
  • PWRDFrsquos Vision and Mission
  • PWRDFrsquos History
  • Relief and Refugees
  • From PWRF to PWRDF
  • PWRDFrsquos Work Today
  • Emergencies
  • The Haiti Earthquake
  • Refugees
  • 50 Refugees
  • Where We Work
  • SALAMA Mozambique httpwwwpwrdforgstoriesall-storiesstoriestx_ttnews[year]=2010amptx_ttnews[month]=11amptx_ttnews[day]=19amptx_ttnews[tt_news]=810amptx_ttnews[backPid]=102ampcHash=2cc1e030af50d357fa1b6643c56ef844
  • CoCoSI (Committee Against AIDS)
  • Seed Banks in Bangladesh
  • Public Engagement
  • Regional Gatherings
  • justgenerationca
  • Building Youth Leadership
  • PWRDFrsquos Wider Collaborations
  • How PWRDF is Governed
  • PWRDFrsquos Staff Team
  • Where the money goes to
  • A Word from the PWRDF President and Executive Director
  • Thank you Merci Gracias Obrigadohellip
Page 15: Introducing  The Primate’s World Relief and Development Fund

Seed Banks in Bangladesh

Public Engagement

Regional Gatherings

Photo

justgenerationca

Photo

Building Youth Leadership

Photo

PWRDFrsquos Wider Collaborations

How PWRDF is Governed

PWRDFrsquos Staff Team

Group photo

Where the money goes to

Pie Chart showing 10-year averages

A Word from the PWRDF President and Executive Director

ldquoOur work is not just about changing the lives of others It is also about changing our own Whether you are a member of a development partner organization an Anglican in Canada or an employee or volunteer of

PWRDF getting involved is an opportunity for transformationmdashbecause of what you give and also because of what you receive in returnrdquo

Thatrsquos what PWRDF understands about its work Our vision is a truly just healthy and peaceful world From a first response to the Springhill mining disaster in 1958 and famine in India in 1959 PWRDF has been an

instrument of faith and action PWRDF connects Anglicans in Canada to communities around the world in dynamic partnerships to advance development to respond to emergencies to assist refugees and to act for

positive change We have learned from partners more than we can ask imagine or tell--about equality mutual decision-

making care for the environment and solidarity with the oppressed These are the values that guide our work and which we seek in partnerships We invite you to join us in this movement for justice health and peace

Thank you Merci Gracias Obrigadohellip

Photo

  • Introducing The Primatersquos World Relief and Development Fund
  • Who We Are
  • PWRDFrsquos Vision and Mission
  • PWRDFrsquos History
  • Relief and Refugees
  • From PWRF to PWRDF
  • PWRDFrsquos Work Today
  • Emergencies
  • The Haiti Earthquake
  • Refugees
  • 50 Refugees
  • Where We Work
  • SALAMA Mozambique httpwwwpwrdforgstoriesall-storiesstoriestx_ttnews[year]=2010amptx_ttnews[month]=11amptx_ttnews[day]=19amptx_ttnews[tt_news]=810amptx_ttnews[backPid]=102ampcHash=2cc1e030af50d357fa1b6643c56ef844
  • CoCoSI (Committee Against AIDS)
  • Seed Banks in Bangladesh
  • Public Engagement
  • Regional Gatherings
  • justgenerationca
  • Building Youth Leadership
  • PWRDFrsquos Wider Collaborations
  • How PWRDF is Governed
  • PWRDFrsquos Staff Team
  • Where the money goes to
  • A Word from the PWRDF President and Executive Director
  • Thank you Merci Gracias Obrigadohellip
Page 16: Introducing  The Primate’s World Relief and Development Fund

Public Engagement

Regional Gatherings

Photo

justgenerationca

Photo

Building Youth Leadership

Photo

PWRDFrsquos Wider Collaborations

How PWRDF is Governed

PWRDFrsquos Staff Team

Group photo

Where the money goes to

Pie Chart showing 10-year averages

A Word from the PWRDF President and Executive Director

ldquoOur work is not just about changing the lives of others It is also about changing our own Whether you are a member of a development partner organization an Anglican in Canada or an employee or volunteer of

PWRDF getting involved is an opportunity for transformationmdashbecause of what you give and also because of what you receive in returnrdquo

Thatrsquos what PWRDF understands about its work Our vision is a truly just healthy and peaceful world From a first response to the Springhill mining disaster in 1958 and famine in India in 1959 PWRDF has been an

instrument of faith and action PWRDF connects Anglicans in Canada to communities around the world in dynamic partnerships to advance development to respond to emergencies to assist refugees and to act for

positive change We have learned from partners more than we can ask imagine or tell--about equality mutual decision-

making care for the environment and solidarity with the oppressed These are the values that guide our work and which we seek in partnerships We invite you to join us in this movement for justice health and peace

Thank you Merci Gracias Obrigadohellip

Photo

  • Introducing The Primatersquos World Relief and Development Fund
  • Who We Are
  • PWRDFrsquos Vision and Mission
  • PWRDFrsquos History
  • Relief and Refugees
  • From PWRF to PWRDF
  • PWRDFrsquos Work Today
  • Emergencies
  • The Haiti Earthquake
  • Refugees
  • 50 Refugees
  • Where We Work
  • SALAMA Mozambique httpwwwpwrdforgstoriesall-storiesstoriestx_ttnews[year]=2010amptx_ttnews[month]=11amptx_ttnews[day]=19amptx_ttnews[tt_news]=810amptx_ttnews[backPid]=102ampcHash=2cc1e030af50d357fa1b6643c56ef844
  • CoCoSI (Committee Against AIDS)
  • Seed Banks in Bangladesh
  • Public Engagement
  • Regional Gatherings
  • justgenerationca
  • Building Youth Leadership
  • PWRDFrsquos Wider Collaborations
  • How PWRDF is Governed
  • PWRDFrsquos Staff Team
  • Where the money goes to
  • A Word from the PWRDF President and Executive Director
  • Thank you Merci Gracias Obrigadohellip
Page 17: Introducing  The Primate’s World Relief and Development Fund

Regional Gatherings

Photo

justgenerationca

Photo

Building Youth Leadership

Photo

PWRDFrsquos Wider Collaborations

How PWRDF is Governed

PWRDFrsquos Staff Team

Group photo

Where the money goes to

Pie Chart showing 10-year averages

A Word from the PWRDF President and Executive Director

ldquoOur work is not just about changing the lives of others It is also about changing our own Whether you are a member of a development partner organization an Anglican in Canada or an employee or volunteer of

PWRDF getting involved is an opportunity for transformationmdashbecause of what you give and also because of what you receive in returnrdquo

Thatrsquos what PWRDF understands about its work Our vision is a truly just healthy and peaceful world From a first response to the Springhill mining disaster in 1958 and famine in India in 1959 PWRDF has been an

instrument of faith and action PWRDF connects Anglicans in Canada to communities around the world in dynamic partnerships to advance development to respond to emergencies to assist refugees and to act for

positive change We have learned from partners more than we can ask imagine or tell--about equality mutual decision-

making care for the environment and solidarity with the oppressed These are the values that guide our work and which we seek in partnerships We invite you to join us in this movement for justice health and peace

Thank you Merci Gracias Obrigadohellip

Photo

  • Introducing The Primatersquos World Relief and Development Fund
  • Who We Are
  • PWRDFrsquos Vision and Mission
  • PWRDFrsquos History
  • Relief and Refugees
  • From PWRF to PWRDF
  • PWRDFrsquos Work Today
  • Emergencies
  • The Haiti Earthquake
  • Refugees
  • 50 Refugees
  • Where We Work
  • SALAMA Mozambique httpwwwpwrdforgstoriesall-storiesstoriestx_ttnews[year]=2010amptx_ttnews[month]=11amptx_ttnews[day]=19amptx_ttnews[tt_news]=810amptx_ttnews[backPid]=102ampcHash=2cc1e030af50d357fa1b6643c56ef844
  • CoCoSI (Committee Against AIDS)
  • Seed Banks in Bangladesh
  • Public Engagement
  • Regional Gatherings
  • justgenerationca
  • Building Youth Leadership
  • PWRDFrsquos Wider Collaborations
  • How PWRDF is Governed
  • PWRDFrsquos Staff Team
  • Where the money goes to
  • A Word from the PWRDF President and Executive Director
  • Thank you Merci Gracias Obrigadohellip
Page 18: Introducing  The Primate’s World Relief and Development Fund

justgenerationca

Photo

Building Youth Leadership

Photo

PWRDFrsquos Wider Collaborations

How PWRDF is Governed

PWRDFrsquos Staff Team

Group photo

Where the money goes to

Pie Chart showing 10-year averages

A Word from the PWRDF President and Executive Director

ldquoOur work is not just about changing the lives of others It is also about changing our own Whether you are a member of a development partner organization an Anglican in Canada or an employee or volunteer of

PWRDF getting involved is an opportunity for transformationmdashbecause of what you give and also because of what you receive in returnrdquo

Thatrsquos what PWRDF understands about its work Our vision is a truly just healthy and peaceful world From a first response to the Springhill mining disaster in 1958 and famine in India in 1959 PWRDF has been an

instrument of faith and action PWRDF connects Anglicans in Canada to communities around the world in dynamic partnerships to advance development to respond to emergencies to assist refugees and to act for

positive change We have learned from partners more than we can ask imagine or tell--about equality mutual decision-

making care for the environment and solidarity with the oppressed These are the values that guide our work and which we seek in partnerships We invite you to join us in this movement for justice health and peace

Thank you Merci Gracias Obrigadohellip

Photo

  • Introducing The Primatersquos World Relief and Development Fund
  • Who We Are
  • PWRDFrsquos Vision and Mission
  • PWRDFrsquos History
  • Relief and Refugees
  • From PWRF to PWRDF
  • PWRDFrsquos Work Today
  • Emergencies
  • The Haiti Earthquake
  • Refugees
  • 50 Refugees
  • Where We Work
  • SALAMA Mozambique httpwwwpwrdforgstoriesall-storiesstoriestx_ttnews[year]=2010amptx_ttnews[month]=11amptx_ttnews[day]=19amptx_ttnews[tt_news]=810amptx_ttnews[backPid]=102ampcHash=2cc1e030af50d357fa1b6643c56ef844
  • CoCoSI (Committee Against AIDS)
  • Seed Banks in Bangladesh
  • Public Engagement
  • Regional Gatherings
  • justgenerationca
  • Building Youth Leadership
  • PWRDFrsquos Wider Collaborations
  • How PWRDF is Governed
  • PWRDFrsquos Staff Team
  • Where the money goes to
  • A Word from the PWRDF President and Executive Director
  • Thank you Merci Gracias Obrigadohellip
Page 19: Introducing  The Primate’s World Relief and Development Fund

Building Youth Leadership

Photo

PWRDFrsquos Wider Collaborations

How PWRDF is Governed

PWRDFrsquos Staff Team

Group photo

Where the money goes to

Pie Chart showing 10-year averages

A Word from the PWRDF President and Executive Director

ldquoOur work is not just about changing the lives of others It is also about changing our own Whether you are a member of a development partner organization an Anglican in Canada or an employee or volunteer of

PWRDF getting involved is an opportunity for transformationmdashbecause of what you give and also because of what you receive in returnrdquo

Thatrsquos what PWRDF understands about its work Our vision is a truly just healthy and peaceful world From a first response to the Springhill mining disaster in 1958 and famine in India in 1959 PWRDF has been an

instrument of faith and action PWRDF connects Anglicans in Canada to communities around the world in dynamic partnerships to advance development to respond to emergencies to assist refugees and to act for

positive change We have learned from partners more than we can ask imagine or tell--about equality mutual decision-

making care for the environment and solidarity with the oppressed These are the values that guide our work and which we seek in partnerships We invite you to join us in this movement for justice health and peace

Thank you Merci Gracias Obrigadohellip

Photo

  • Introducing The Primatersquos World Relief and Development Fund
  • Who We Are
  • PWRDFrsquos Vision and Mission
  • PWRDFrsquos History
  • Relief and Refugees
  • From PWRF to PWRDF
  • PWRDFrsquos Work Today
  • Emergencies
  • The Haiti Earthquake
  • Refugees
  • 50 Refugees
  • Where We Work
  • SALAMA Mozambique httpwwwpwrdforgstoriesall-storiesstoriestx_ttnews[year]=2010amptx_ttnews[month]=11amptx_ttnews[day]=19amptx_ttnews[tt_news]=810amptx_ttnews[backPid]=102ampcHash=2cc1e030af50d357fa1b6643c56ef844
  • CoCoSI (Committee Against AIDS)
  • Seed Banks in Bangladesh
  • Public Engagement
  • Regional Gatherings
  • justgenerationca
  • Building Youth Leadership
  • PWRDFrsquos Wider Collaborations
  • How PWRDF is Governed
  • PWRDFrsquos Staff Team
  • Where the money goes to
  • A Word from the PWRDF President and Executive Director
  • Thank you Merci Gracias Obrigadohellip
Page 20: Introducing  The Primate’s World Relief and Development Fund

PWRDFrsquos Wider Collaborations

How PWRDF is Governed

PWRDFrsquos Staff Team

Group photo

Where the money goes to

Pie Chart showing 10-year averages

A Word from the PWRDF President and Executive Director

ldquoOur work is not just about changing the lives of others It is also about changing our own Whether you are a member of a development partner organization an Anglican in Canada or an employee or volunteer of

PWRDF getting involved is an opportunity for transformationmdashbecause of what you give and also because of what you receive in returnrdquo

Thatrsquos what PWRDF understands about its work Our vision is a truly just healthy and peaceful world From a first response to the Springhill mining disaster in 1958 and famine in India in 1959 PWRDF has been an

instrument of faith and action PWRDF connects Anglicans in Canada to communities around the world in dynamic partnerships to advance development to respond to emergencies to assist refugees and to act for

positive change We have learned from partners more than we can ask imagine or tell--about equality mutual decision-

making care for the environment and solidarity with the oppressed These are the values that guide our work and which we seek in partnerships We invite you to join us in this movement for justice health and peace

Thank you Merci Gracias Obrigadohellip

Photo

  • Introducing The Primatersquos World Relief and Development Fund
  • Who We Are
  • PWRDFrsquos Vision and Mission
  • PWRDFrsquos History
  • Relief and Refugees
  • From PWRF to PWRDF
  • PWRDFrsquos Work Today
  • Emergencies
  • The Haiti Earthquake
  • Refugees
  • 50 Refugees
  • Where We Work
  • SALAMA Mozambique httpwwwpwrdforgstoriesall-storiesstoriestx_ttnews[year]=2010amptx_ttnews[month]=11amptx_ttnews[day]=19amptx_ttnews[tt_news]=810amptx_ttnews[backPid]=102ampcHash=2cc1e030af50d357fa1b6643c56ef844
  • CoCoSI (Committee Against AIDS)
  • Seed Banks in Bangladesh
  • Public Engagement
  • Regional Gatherings
  • justgenerationca
  • Building Youth Leadership
  • PWRDFrsquos Wider Collaborations
  • How PWRDF is Governed
  • PWRDFrsquos Staff Team
  • Where the money goes to
  • A Word from the PWRDF President and Executive Director
  • Thank you Merci Gracias Obrigadohellip
Page 21: Introducing  The Primate’s World Relief and Development Fund

How PWRDF is Governed

PWRDFrsquos Staff Team

Group photo

Where the money goes to

Pie Chart showing 10-year averages

A Word from the PWRDF President and Executive Director

ldquoOur work is not just about changing the lives of others It is also about changing our own Whether you are a member of a development partner organization an Anglican in Canada or an employee or volunteer of

PWRDF getting involved is an opportunity for transformationmdashbecause of what you give and also because of what you receive in returnrdquo

Thatrsquos what PWRDF understands about its work Our vision is a truly just healthy and peaceful world From a first response to the Springhill mining disaster in 1958 and famine in India in 1959 PWRDF has been an

instrument of faith and action PWRDF connects Anglicans in Canada to communities around the world in dynamic partnerships to advance development to respond to emergencies to assist refugees and to act for

positive change We have learned from partners more than we can ask imagine or tell--about equality mutual decision-

making care for the environment and solidarity with the oppressed These are the values that guide our work and which we seek in partnerships We invite you to join us in this movement for justice health and peace

Thank you Merci Gracias Obrigadohellip

Photo

  • Introducing The Primatersquos World Relief and Development Fund
  • Who We Are
  • PWRDFrsquos Vision and Mission
  • PWRDFrsquos History
  • Relief and Refugees
  • From PWRF to PWRDF
  • PWRDFrsquos Work Today
  • Emergencies
  • The Haiti Earthquake
  • Refugees
  • 50 Refugees
  • Where We Work
  • SALAMA Mozambique httpwwwpwrdforgstoriesall-storiesstoriestx_ttnews[year]=2010amptx_ttnews[month]=11amptx_ttnews[day]=19amptx_ttnews[tt_news]=810amptx_ttnews[backPid]=102ampcHash=2cc1e030af50d357fa1b6643c56ef844
  • CoCoSI (Committee Against AIDS)
  • Seed Banks in Bangladesh
  • Public Engagement
  • Regional Gatherings
  • justgenerationca
  • Building Youth Leadership
  • PWRDFrsquos Wider Collaborations
  • How PWRDF is Governed
  • PWRDFrsquos Staff Team
  • Where the money goes to
  • A Word from the PWRDF President and Executive Director
  • Thank you Merci Gracias Obrigadohellip
Page 22: Introducing  The Primate’s World Relief and Development Fund

PWRDFrsquos Staff Team

Group photo

Where the money goes to

Pie Chart showing 10-year averages

A Word from the PWRDF President and Executive Director

ldquoOur work is not just about changing the lives of others It is also about changing our own Whether you are a member of a development partner organization an Anglican in Canada or an employee or volunteer of

PWRDF getting involved is an opportunity for transformationmdashbecause of what you give and also because of what you receive in returnrdquo

Thatrsquos what PWRDF understands about its work Our vision is a truly just healthy and peaceful world From a first response to the Springhill mining disaster in 1958 and famine in India in 1959 PWRDF has been an

instrument of faith and action PWRDF connects Anglicans in Canada to communities around the world in dynamic partnerships to advance development to respond to emergencies to assist refugees and to act for

positive change We have learned from partners more than we can ask imagine or tell--about equality mutual decision-

making care for the environment and solidarity with the oppressed These are the values that guide our work and which we seek in partnerships We invite you to join us in this movement for justice health and peace

Thank you Merci Gracias Obrigadohellip

Photo

  • Introducing The Primatersquos World Relief and Development Fund
  • Who We Are
  • PWRDFrsquos Vision and Mission
  • PWRDFrsquos History
  • Relief and Refugees
  • From PWRF to PWRDF
  • PWRDFrsquos Work Today
  • Emergencies
  • The Haiti Earthquake
  • Refugees
  • 50 Refugees
  • Where We Work
  • SALAMA Mozambique httpwwwpwrdforgstoriesall-storiesstoriestx_ttnews[year]=2010amptx_ttnews[month]=11amptx_ttnews[day]=19amptx_ttnews[tt_news]=810amptx_ttnews[backPid]=102ampcHash=2cc1e030af50d357fa1b6643c56ef844
  • CoCoSI (Committee Against AIDS)
  • Seed Banks in Bangladesh
  • Public Engagement
  • Regional Gatherings
  • justgenerationca
  • Building Youth Leadership
  • PWRDFrsquos Wider Collaborations
  • How PWRDF is Governed
  • PWRDFrsquos Staff Team
  • Where the money goes to
  • A Word from the PWRDF President and Executive Director
  • Thank you Merci Gracias Obrigadohellip
Page 23: Introducing  The Primate’s World Relief and Development Fund

Where the money goes to

Pie Chart showing 10-year averages

A Word from the PWRDF President and Executive Director

ldquoOur work is not just about changing the lives of others It is also about changing our own Whether you are a member of a development partner organization an Anglican in Canada or an employee or volunteer of

PWRDF getting involved is an opportunity for transformationmdashbecause of what you give and also because of what you receive in returnrdquo

Thatrsquos what PWRDF understands about its work Our vision is a truly just healthy and peaceful world From a first response to the Springhill mining disaster in 1958 and famine in India in 1959 PWRDF has been an

instrument of faith and action PWRDF connects Anglicans in Canada to communities around the world in dynamic partnerships to advance development to respond to emergencies to assist refugees and to act for

positive change We have learned from partners more than we can ask imagine or tell--about equality mutual decision-

making care for the environment and solidarity with the oppressed These are the values that guide our work and which we seek in partnerships We invite you to join us in this movement for justice health and peace

Thank you Merci Gracias Obrigadohellip

Photo

  • Introducing The Primatersquos World Relief and Development Fund
  • Who We Are
  • PWRDFrsquos Vision and Mission
  • PWRDFrsquos History
  • Relief and Refugees
  • From PWRF to PWRDF
  • PWRDFrsquos Work Today
  • Emergencies
  • The Haiti Earthquake
  • Refugees
  • 50 Refugees
  • Where We Work
  • SALAMA Mozambique httpwwwpwrdforgstoriesall-storiesstoriestx_ttnews[year]=2010amptx_ttnews[month]=11amptx_ttnews[day]=19amptx_ttnews[tt_news]=810amptx_ttnews[backPid]=102ampcHash=2cc1e030af50d357fa1b6643c56ef844
  • CoCoSI (Committee Against AIDS)
  • Seed Banks in Bangladesh
  • Public Engagement
  • Regional Gatherings
  • justgenerationca
  • Building Youth Leadership
  • PWRDFrsquos Wider Collaborations
  • How PWRDF is Governed
  • PWRDFrsquos Staff Team
  • Where the money goes to
  • A Word from the PWRDF President and Executive Director
  • Thank you Merci Gracias Obrigadohellip
Page 24: Introducing  The Primate’s World Relief and Development Fund

A Word from the PWRDF President and Executive Director

ldquoOur work is not just about changing the lives of others It is also about changing our own Whether you are a member of a development partner organization an Anglican in Canada or an employee or volunteer of

PWRDF getting involved is an opportunity for transformationmdashbecause of what you give and also because of what you receive in returnrdquo

Thatrsquos what PWRDF understands about its work Our vision is a truly just healthy and peaceful world From a first response to the Springhill mining disaster in 1958 and famine in India in 1959 PWRDF has been an

instrument of faith and action PWRDF connects Anglicans in Canada to communities around the world in dynamic partnerships to advance development to respond to emergencies to assist refugees and to act for

positive change We have learned from partners more than we can ask imagine or tell--about equality mutual decision-

making care for the environment and solidarity with the oppressed These are the values that guide our work and which we seek in partnerships We invite you to join us in this movement for justice health and peace

Thank you Merci Gracias Obrigadohellip

Photo

  • Introducing The Primatersquos World Relief and Development Fund
  • Who We Are
  • PWRDFrsquos Vision and Mission
  • PWRDFrsquos History
  • Relief and Refugees
  • From PWRF to PWRDF
  • PWRDFrsquos Work Today
  • Emergencies
  • The Haiti Earthquake
  • Refugees
  • 50 Refugees
  • Where We Work
  • SALAMA Mozambique httpwwwpwrdforgstoriesall-storiesstoriestx_ttnews[year]=2010amptx_ttnews[month]=11amptx_ttnews[day]=19amptx_ttnews[tt_news]=810amptx_ttnews[backPid]=102ampcHash=2cc1e030af50d357fa1b6643c56ef844
  • CoCoSI (Committee Against AIDS)
  • Seed Banks in Bangladesh
  • Public Engagement
  • Regional Gatherings
  • justgenerationca
  • Building Youth Leadership
  • PWRDFrsquos Wider Collaborations
  • How PWRDF is Governed
  • PWRDFrsquos Staff Team
  • Where the money goes to
  • A Word from the PWRDF President and Executive Director
  • Thank you Merci Gracias Obrigadohellip
Page 25: Introducing  The Primate’s World Relief and Development Fund

Thank you Merci Gracias Obrigadohellip

Photo

  • Introducing The Primatersquos World Relief and Development Fund
  • Who We Are
  • PWRDFrsquos Vision and Mission
  • PWRDFrsquos History
  • Relief and Refugees
  • From PWRF to PWRDF
  • PWRDFrsquos Work Today
  • Emergencies
  • The Haiti Earthquake
  • Refugees
  • 50 Refugees
  • Where We Work
  • SALAMA Mozambique httpwwwpwrdforgstoriesall-storiesstoriestx_ttnews[year]=2010amptx_ttnews[month]=11amptx_ttnews[day]=19amptx_ttnews[tt_news]=810amptx_ttnews[backPid]=102ampcHash=2cc1e030af50d357fa1b6643c56ef844
  • CoCoSI (Committee Against AIDS)
  • Seed Banks in Bangladesh
  • Public Engagement
  • Regional Gatherings
  • justgenerationca
  • Building Youth Leadership
  • PWRDFrsquos Wider Collaborations
  • How PWRDF is Governed
  • PWRDFrsquos Staff Team
  • Where the money goes to
  • A Word from the PWRDF President and Executive Director
  • Thank you Merci Gracias Obrigadohellip