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2022 in Review | Re-Alliance Radio with Sarah Queblatin, Jerry Kudakwashe, Samantha Koches, Bemeriki Bisimwa Dusabe, Noah Ssempijja, Bee Rowan, and Paulinho Muzaliwa

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As we look at the changes to our world in the past year, we can see that regeneration is needed now more than ever. In a world challenged by war, the increasing cost of living, and the worsening effects of the climate and nature crises, it has been an immensely challenging year for grassroots regenerative groups.

And yet amidst these challenges, Re-Alliance members have guided the way in showcasing how community-led regenerative responses to disaster, displacement, and development can be truly transformative and impactful.

What happened in the Re-Alliance network over the past year? In the final episode of this season of Re-Alliance Radio, we speak to some fantastic members to share in some of their successes. In this episode, we are joined by Sarah Queblatin from Green Releaf, Jerry Kudakwashe from Fambidzanai, Samatha Koches from Nourish All, Bemeriki Bisimwa Dusabe from Rwamwanja Rural Foundation, Noah Ssempijja from YICE Uganda, Bee Rowan from Strawbuild, and Paulinho Muzaliwa from Unidos Social Centre.

Keep in touch with Re-Alliance by visiting our website (www.re-alliance.org) where we post regular blogs and articles about regeneration in the humanitarian and development contexts, in partnership with our members.

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As we look at the changes to our world in the past year, we can see that regeneration is needed now more than ever. In a world challenged by war, the increasing cost of living, and the worsening effects of the climate and nature crises, it has been an immensely challenging year for grassroots regenerative groups.

And yet amidst these challenges, Re-Alliance members have guided the way in showcasing how community-led regenerative responses to disaster, displacement, and development can be truly transformative and impactful.

What happened in the Re-Alliance network over the past year? In the final episode of this season of Re-Alliance Radio, we speak to some fantastic members to share in some of their successes. In this episode, we are joined by Sarah Queblatin from Green Releaf, Jerry Kudakwashe from Fambidzanai, Samatha Koches from Nourish All, Bemeriki Bisimwa Dusabe from Rwamwanja Rural Foundation, Noah Ssempijja from YICE Uganda, Bee Rowan from Strawbuild, and Paulinho Muzaliwa from Unidos Social Centre.

Keep in touch with Re-Alliance by visiting our website (www.re-alliance.org) where we post regular blogs and articles about regeneration in the humanitarian and development contexts, in partnership with our members.

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