Guyana
USPG has a relationship with Anglicans in Guyana through its long partnership with the Church of the Province of the West Indies.
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USPG has a relationship with Anglicans in Guyana through its long partnership with the Church of the Province of the West Indies.
USPG's relationship with Hong Kong began in 1842 and continues through its partnership with the Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui (HKSKH). The province was established in 1998 and comprises three dioceses and one missionary area. HKSKH has a network of schools, churches and social centres and was a pioneer of women's ordination.
USPG has a relationship with Anglicans in Jamaica and the Cayman Islands through its partnership with the Church of the Province of the West Indies.
The Anglican Church in Japan (Nippon Sei Ko Kai - NSKK) has 11 dioceses and became a province of the Anglican Communion in 1930. Peacemaking is at the heart of much of its work and it campaigns passionately against nuclear weapons and energy. USPG participated in the International Forum for a Nuclear Free World organised by NSKK in 2019.
USPG has a relationship with Jordan through its long and cherished partnership with the Episcopal Church in Jerusalem and the Middle East.
USPG is a long-standing partner of the Anglican Church of Korea and supports the church in various projects that it undertakes.
USPG has a relationship with Lebanon through its long and cherished partnership with the Episcopal Church in Jerusalem and the Middle East.
The Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia includes Fiji, Samoa and American Samoa, Aotearoa/New Zealand, Tonga and the Cook Islands. It comprises three equal strands - the Maori, the Polynesian and Pakeha (European descent).
USPG's relationship with the Anglican Church of Papua New Guinea began with a call for funding for mission from the Church in Australia. The province was established in 1976 and has five dioceses.
USPG has a relationship with Anglicans in St Kitts and Nevis through its long partnership with the Church of the Province of the West Indies.