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Aida Moleni, from the Salvation Army Micro-Credit programme in Lilongwe, Malawi, showing off the bananas on the stall she has set up thanks to the loan.

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2 Aida Moleni, from the Salvation Army Micro-Credit programme in Lilongwe, Malawi, showing off the bananas on the stall she has set up thanks to the loan she has received.

3 Armando Ocampo is a fisherman in Orani, Bataan - a couple of hours from Manila. He has worked hard to support his wife and two children. Now his children have finished school and have good jobs, he is happy to work to earn enough for him and his wife by farming shrimp and other Filipino fish.

4 Children outside Rodlex & Juliana Mbewe’s shop in Mchinji, Malawi.

5 Danny, is a single dad who is supporting his 3 kids in Palili village, Bataan. Life is still a bit of a struggle but day by day 'with the Lord's help' he says he is getting on his feet.

6 Ellen Chabwera, with her baby girl, is one of the beneficiaries of the Salvation Army’s microcredit programme in Lilongwe, Malawi.

7 Life in Manila - washing clothes with Mum, by the side of the road, Tondo, Philippines.

8 Life in Manila - Watching life go by from a 'house' window in Tondo, Philippines.

9 Joseph Zimba, a Farmer from Mchinji, Malawi who is doing the best he can with the resources he has to support himself and his family

10 Major Bert Lapera, Salvation Army Officer (Minister) at Caloocan Corps in the Philippines, has set up a co-operative in the community to help local members earn a living.

11 Salvation Army Major Bert Lapera who is in the Caloocan SA centre in Manila, Philippines. From his own survival story, he shares his skills of income generation freely with the community which has turned many of their lives around. Here he carries out a demonstration on how to make dishwashing liquid which can be sold on at a profit through the community cooperative him and the community have created.

12 Margaret Banda, a member of the Mchinji Micro Credit group in Malawi, preparing food for her mobile restaurant later that day.

13 Margaret Banda giving a thumbs up to the Mchinji Micro-Credit project, Malawi.

14 Members of the Mchinji Micro-Credit group in Malawi at the weekly meeting to monitor the participant’s progress.

15 Members of the Micro-Credit group in Mchinji, Malawi, taking part in the group discussion.

16 Members of the Salvation Army microcredit group in Orani village, Philippines.

17 One of the children who benefits from the Salvation Army microcredit programme in Orani village, Philippines, as her family are able to earn a larger income.

18 Rodlex & Juliana Mbewe outside their shop in Mchinji, Malawi
Rodlex & Juliana Mbewe outside their shop in Mchinji, Malawi. They are in the process of extending their shop to further expand their business.

19 Rodlex & Juliana Mbewe, with their two children, who are beneficiaries of the Salvation Army microcredit programme in Mchinji, Malawi.

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