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20 Years Later: Burundi Archbishop Testifies to the Impact of Five Talents

Archbishop Martin Nyaboho, Anglican Church of Burundi.

Martin Nyaboho was just a baby bishop when Five Talents was founded twenty years ago. In 1998,  church leaders representing over 160 countries endorsed Five Talents as a Christian response to the challenges of global poverty at the Lambeth Conference.

Today Martin serves as the Archbishop of the Anglican Church of Burundi. He oversees a church without about one million members in a country that has been affected by conflict, poverty, and war. With a strong commitment to reconciliation, peace-building, and serving the poor, Archbishop Martin has witnessed first-hand the impact of his church's partnership with Five Talents.

Check out this flashback Photo Essay: Inside a Savings Group Meeting in Burundi

Myanmar: Building Business in the Land of the Golden Pagodas

Economic empowerment in Myanmar with Five Talents

Transforming Lives through Economic Empowerment

Change is coming to Myanmar after more than fifty years of isolation. Learn how Five Talents works in Myanmar to empower poor communities and transform lives. 

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Transformational Community Savings: A Model for Empowering the Poor

Community savings empowers the poor to build a brighter future.

Community savings initiatives are building peace and prosperity even in the most challenging contexts. In South Sudan, Five Talents continues to work with local churches to coordinate financial literacy and business skills training, community savings and loans, business development, and the creation of community banks.

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