
Engaged Buddhism: Tzu Chi Volunteers Hand Over New Homes for 171 Families in Mozambique
Volunteers for the Tzu Chi Charity Foundation helped 171 families in Kura Village, Mozambique, to reclaim their community six years after Cyclone Idai.

Volunteers for the Tzu Chi Charity Foundation helped 171 families in Kura Village, Mozambique, to reclaim their community six years after Cyclone Idai.

Volunteers from the Taiwan-headquartered Tzu Chi Charity Foundation recently brought much-needed humanitarian relief to communities in East Africa.

Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation has reported on its efforts to deliver food packages in Ethiopia to 3,000 families who have been affected by civil conflict.

Young Buddhist Association of Indonesia and Indonesian Buddhist Women on 14 July hosted “Humanitarian Cultural Exchange Tour 2024: The African Kids Show.”

The diffusion of the Dharma in several African nations is one of the most exciting and important developments in the Buddhist world

The Dalai Lama has written to the prime minister of Morocco to share his condolences after the North African nation was rocked by a deadly earthquake.

Exploring the small but growing role of Chinese Buddhism on the African continent

Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation recently shared that Tzu Chi volunteers and local volunteers conducted a care mission to Chigoujiu village in Malawi.

Taiwan-headquartered Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation has announced the construction of 368 wells in drought-stricken areas across Zimbabwe in the past 10 years.

Common themes of education, long-term benefit, and equality in Pope Francis’ and Buddhist leaders’ engagement with African countries

Of dance and transmission; of lineages and legacies old and new

The Uganda Buddhist Centre, led by the first Ugandan-born Buddhist monk Venerable Bhante Bhikku Ugandawe Buddharakkitha, has announced the official opening of the nation’s first