Progress' relaunched as newly-designed digital edition

The Salvation Army's International Programme Resources department is pleased to share the newly-designed, digital Progress

Progress

Progress

FOR many years the Programme Resources Department at International Headquarters has produced an informative, fact-filled quarterly publication called Progress. Today, the department is pleased to share the newly designed, digital edition of Progress, which will be produced twice yearly.

‘As a publication, Progress is designed to educate and share information while helping Salvationists around the world better understand the mandate of the Programme Resources team,’ says Commissioner Charles Swansbury, International Secretary for Programme Resources.

Progress contains interesting and informative pieces from the International Projects and Development Services and Emergency Services teams, as well as IHQ Communications. ‘In this era of transparency and accountability, the new digital format will enable Progress to reach more people efficiently and effectively, and that will help us strengthen our global partnerships,’ says the commissioner. 

IHQ Programme Resources invites readers to respond directly to IHQ-ProgRes@salvationarmy.org with any comments or suggestions.

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