Learning Journeys


Embark on a five-part email series exploring themes of development and justice

Email Learning Journeys


Sign up to embark on an email learning journey. Each series explores different aspects of our work in greater depth – helping you gain a better understanding of how you are making an impact on the lives of others.  


Each Learning Journy has five parts that will be emailed to you once a week.


Self Help Groups

This email series will help you develop a deeper understanding of our largest programme in Ethiopia, our Self Help Groups (SHG). This series is meant to take readers on a journey to learn more about Self Help Groups and how members effect their own change, transforming their lives in multiple ways.


The journey will ask how people living in poverty create effective and sustainable change, explore the various ways lives are impacted, hear stories of members' personal experiences, and discover how you can be part of this amazing transformational and sustainable change. We will share additional resources such as videos, links and more that will allow you to explore even further. 


Self Help Group

Re-thinking How We Care

This series will help you develop a deeper understanding of institutional care and the impacts on vulnerable children. ‘Rethinking How We Care’ is a series meant to take readers on a journey to understand in more depth about the topic of care reform and why we believe in the importance of alternative care for vulnerable children. The journey will hear the voice of care leavers from around the world, ask questions surrounding the potential problems of residential care, explore alternatives and discover that making a family a reality for orphaned and vulnerable children truly is a goal within our reach that we can all be part of.

Re-thinking How We Care

Refugees

This weekly five-part email series focuses on the experience of refugees. This series will explore key reasons people flee their homes, their journey, refugees in the Bible, how Tearfund Ireland is responding, and more.

Refugees