CAFOD Director Christine Allen responds to Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s announcement on defence spending and cuts to ...
Ivanna*, 59, receives a food parcel from CAFOD’s local partner Depaul Ukraine at their Humanitarian Centre for people who have lost their homes in Odesa, Ukraine. (Photo credit: Maciek Musialek/DEC) ...
Dermot’s excited about the Big Lent Walk and so are we! It’s a chance for all of us to get together and tell global poverty ...
“But I will restore you to health and heal your wounds, declares the Lord.” (Jeremiah 30:17) We use cookies to help you ...
Catalin Albu, general manager at JRS Romania, writes about his work advocating for refugee children and their families.
A kindergarten in Romania is helping children from Ukraine and their families to find hope again after the trauma of fleeing ...
With just under 3 weeks to go until the start of Lent, over 400 Catholic schools have signed up for CAFOD’s Big Lent Walk challenge and the charity is hoping for a groundbreaking Jubilee year with ...
Even as welcome details emerge of the imminent release of more hostages, alongside news of other positive efforts to avert the collapse of the ceasefire, the agreement between Israel and Hamas is ...
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20 years ago this month, Nelson Mandela gave an iconic speech in Trafalgar Square to mark the opening of the Make Poverty History campaign. “Like slavery and apartheid, poverty is not natural,” he ...