Why Afghanistan is different

Why Afghanistan is different

Why Afghanistan is different Rowe Morrow, New South Wales Regional Meeting As Quakers we watch the events in Afghanistan from a slightly different perspective from most other religions and citizens. We are/want to be a people of Peace. It is our first testimony and...

QSA Notes: Refugee Amir is an Ideal Permaculturist

Written by Boniface S. Gomes, Bangladesh Association for Sustainable Development (BASD) I am Amir Ali (35 years old), living in Cox’s Bazar Rohingya Camp No. 19 in Bangladesh since August, 2017. Before starting this camp life, I was growing up in a very respected...

QSA Notes: Sustainability

Jackie Perkins, QSA Administrator QSA works with project partners to assist them and their communities to become self-sustaining and independent of foreign aid as much as possible, i.e. giving them a hand up rather than being dependent on regular handouts, teaching...

QSA Notes: Refugees at home and abroad

Friends may recall that QSA received a bequest enabling support of refugees and asylum seekers, both here in Australia and overseas. In this edition of QSA Notes, we thought we would share some of the projects supported from the bequest. From Tasmania Regional Meeting...