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Climate Justice: Catholics unite as campaign launches
Rich countries’ greed threatens millions says CAFOD director on launch of Climate Justice campaign
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How one Brazilian community deep in the Amazon rainforest is learning to diversify in order to adapt to a fast-changing world - thanks to support from our partner CIMI-Tefe
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Slavery was abolished in Brazil 120 years ago and yet there are still 25,000 people living in slave-like conditions there today. Aleque was lucky enough to escape
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Ending a culture of domestic violence
Young wife and mother Chhuo Khom tells how learning about her rights as a woman in Seam Reap, Cambodia helped her to end the abuse she suffered at the hands of her husband
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Sareth is deputy village chief in a Cambodian community where the empowerment of women ensures its development stays in the hands of the local people
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Land titling only the first step
Indigenous groups from Roraima in Brazil have recovered their legal right to live on their traditional lands, but still face the threat of persecution and exploitation
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When Ilaria Garcia and her family lost all their crops during Hurricane Mitch in 1999, COMUCAP was on hand to help. Now Ilaria Garcia is member of a shampoo and soap making cooperative.
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An orange-wine making cooperative supported by CAFOD partner COMAL is improving the lives of its members and bringing new opportunities for their children.
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The government asked Lord Ashdown to review the way the UK responds to emergencies around the world. We welcome the publication of his report.
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Rice farmers call for trade justice
In rural areas of the Philippines, poor rice farmers struggle to make a living, as they are forced to compete with cheap, subsidised imported rice
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