The Methodist Church in Ireland’s
WDR Fund supports 20 partner
organisations in 13 countries
Dabane Trust
ZimbabweSustainable agriculture, water access and irrigation
Paz y Esperanza
PeruCivil rights and advocacy
Open Schools Worldwide
Southern AfricaEducation for at-risk and out-of-school children
Triveni BikasSamaj
NepalSurgical provision andwomen’s empowerment
India Peace Centre
IndiaReconciliation and community development
Phakamisa
South AfricaHIV/AIDS, orphan caregiver support and pre-school education
Methodist ChurchTogo
TogoHealthcare
Father Andeweg Institute for the Deaf
LebanonEducation for childrenwith hearing impairment
EMESCO / Aidlink
UgandaWater and sanitation
The Methodist Church in Ireland
directs its members to give 1% of
income (post-tax) to their
World Development & Relief Fund.
This year
World Development & Relief
has distributed
£180,000 / €210,000
to its partner organisations.
If Irish Methodists gave 1% of
income, a conservative estimate is
that our church would have
£10 million / €12 million with which to
bring long-term change to this world
of poverty and injustice.
Consider taking on the challenge of
‘1%’ and change the world for the
materially poor and oppressed.
Setting up a standing order is the
easiest way to spread your giving.
Forms are in the WDR annual report.
RUHEPAI
UgandaAgriculture and healthcare
Methodist Relief & Development Services
GhanaWoodlot and agroforestry
Kopila
NepalWomen’s rights,literacy, livelihoods training and community development
BOAD
Democratic Republic of the CongoWomen’s empowerment and agriculture
Espoir Vie Togo
Togo
HIV and AIDSsupport andeducation
Lake Bosomtwe Methodist Clinic
GhanaHealthcare
International Justice Mission UK
IndiaCombatting forced prostitution
Church Land Programme
South AfricaLand rights and livelihoods
East Jerusalem YMCA
Israel/Occupied PalestineRehabilitation for those with disabilities
MISSEH
HaitiAgriculture andlivelihoods
Kmf Productions
IrelandDevelopment education
RELIEF
PhilippinesTyphoon Haiyan
Syria & SudanConflict-related
“Go not only to those that need you
but to those who need you most”
John Wesley
Founder of Methodism
THANK YOUFor supporting
WDR and its partnersto bring
long-term change