Emergencies and conflict
CAFOD policy papers looking at how governments and international agencies respond to disasters and emergencies.
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CAFOD Crisis watch issue 1 (1 MB)
Crisis Watch is our new quarterly round up of CAFOD’s responses to emergencies around the world.
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Southern NGOs’ access to humanitarian funding (244 kB)
This paper and some upcoming commissioned research will inform policy and advocacy aimed at enhancing southern NGOs’ access to international humanitarian financing mechanisms.
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Women in humanitarian crises (26 kB)
In 2008 Major General Patrick Cammaert, Commander of the United Nations Peacekeeping mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo, made the horrifying observation that ‘it is now more dangerous to be a woman than a soldier in modern conflict’. This was a stunning admission and galvanised many of us into recognising the continued failure of the humanitarian community to effectively protect women in conflict situations.
Speech made by Anne Street, CAFOD's Senior Humanitarian Policy Adviser, at the International Women's Day Humanitarian Congress in Vienna, 8 March 2013
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Goma CAFOD Policy Brief 27 Nov 2012 (73 kB)
In conjunction with the Catholic Church in Goma, whose priests have remained in their parishes throughout the trauma of the last few days, and our Caritas sister agencies, as well as our local partner Caritas Goma, CAFOD presents this brief for information and policy consideration by the British Government.
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