Read the latest news and stories from CBM Australia’s work helping people with disabilities living in the world’s poorest places.
Climate change will lead to increased eye disease
Global rates of vision impairment are on the rise, disproportionately affecting the most vulnerable. CBM has been a leading...
Meaningful Gifts for Mother’s Day
Mother's Day is just around the corner. Rather than chocolates or flowers, why not give a special mum in...
People are not starving, they are being starved
CBM has joined over 260 humanitarian agencies around the world to warn that rising hunger levels are going to...
Audio devices make all the difference during Covid-19 lockdowns
Nanay is a regular visitor at the CBM supported eye-clinic in the Philippines –...
Indonesia devastated by tropical cyclone Seroja
It is a devastating reality that Indonesia experiences more disaster events than almost any other country. On average, the...
Making a difference for children in India
We’ve recently been looking at the impact of our programs in India and how it has impacted different groups....
Violin’s Bow: the story behind Stevie’s new poem
This poem is an expression of my heart. I long for an end to...
Organisations for People with Disabilities take the lead in weathering the COVID-19 storm
The COVID-19 pandemic has been a challenge for local...
Analysis: tackling trachoma through a three-pronged approach
Trachoma is an eye disease caused by infection from personal contact (hands, clothes, or...
Responding to the West Sulawesi Earthquake
CBM works hard to be responsive to humanitarian crises when these events occur. Indonesia is currently addressing the global...
People with Disabilities Must be Prioritised in PNG’s COVID-19 Response
CBM welcomes the Federal Government’s emergency coronavirus vaccines for...
Meghna: A Young Woman with Disability to Inspire Us All
CBM wants to honour the wonderful women we have the privilege of working with...
Nepal’s Mental Health Crisis
Sadly, there is a significant mental health crisis in Nepal. The World Health Organisation reports that Nepal has the world’s 7th highest suicide rate
Global eye health: Findings From the Lancet Global Health Commission
For millions of people living in low and middle...
Hope for All by Stacey Wilson
There are many people who expect to be excluded. For most of us there are places and situations that make us wonder how welcome...
Prepared for Hope by Monica Short
Are you experiencing the complexities of life? The extremes of life nurtured Joseph into adulthood. Joseph knew what it was like to live with...
Advocating for Hope by Michael Pilbrow
Every time I read this passage, I am blown away by the amazing love and friendship the men showed...
Stories of Hope: Sahir
In May 2020, the powerful Tropical Cyclone Amphan tore through Bangladesh and eastern India, tragically killing 118 people and causing more than A$18.
Stories of Hope: Kazol
In her travels to other countries over the past decade, Bangladeshi woman Kazol has come to realise the lack of disability access in her home nation i
Stories of Hope: Sujan
In any disaster event or humanitarian emergency, people with disabilities are at heightened vulnerability.