In our SALEM project we started a campaign that addresses the issue of violence and calls for a non-violent life for everyone. In Ecuador, many women, girls, boys and adolescents are affected by violence at a young age. Unfortunately, domestic violence has been made worse by the pandemic-related restrictions.
After quite a while we finally got news from our project in Togo. Fortunately, it is mostly positive news, as project officer Agnes Ziegelmayer summarizes in her report.
In addition to the planned short film series, we have also put together interesting articles from employees and people who have a close connection to SALEM-Uganda.
There are also picture galleries from the various departments.
See the first film in a series about our biggest project abroad. It all began in 1981 when SALEM-founder Gottfried Müller decided that we absolutely had to help the people in Uganda who were badly affected by the war.
In September 2000, SALEM founded the project in Togo/Bassar to train people through environmental education and to make the country greener through reforestation. Since then, project manager Gbati Nikabou and his colleagues have been…
In addition to the SALEM headquarters, our assisted living team has also been based in Stadtsteinach for over 15 years. We are now planning to establish a new shared living community called ‘Sprungbrett’, thereby creating an opportunity for young people with mental illness to live independently.