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Hurricane Tomas adds to the misery of camp communities in Haiti
Hurricane Tomas has swept across Haiti, bringing high winds and heavy rains to the earthquake-devastated country
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Six months on, we are still delivering urgently needed aid to people affected by the floods in Pakistan
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Pakistan: Tanks, tubes and taps
We have been working with communities affected by the 2005 earthquake in Pakistan, providing clean drinking water and sanitation facilities
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Afghanistan: Providing food in hard times
While families like Zia Gul’s continue to live in extreme poverty, we are helping to make a difference by providing vouchers for food and fuel
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We respond to emergencies all over the world, reacting immediately by working through local organisations before, during and after the initial disaster
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Sri Lanka: One year after the war
Silvaraja was only 16-years-old when he was abducted by militants on his way home from school in eastern Sri Lanka. A year after the conflict our partners are helping people like him return to a normal life
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Zimbabwe: Be careful of false impressions
A Zimbabwean Catholic priest says that, despite supermarket shelves heaving with food imported from South Africa, the majority of Zimbabweans are still in need of food and basic medicines
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Sickness, hunger, starvation and death - an assessment by Caritas Zimbabwe shows there is now little to distinguish between the most vulnerable and everyone else in the country
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6 May voting referendum: the CAFOD lowdown
On 6 May this year, the country will be offered a new voting system – the ‘alternative vote’. Our current system is first-past-the-post. So what are the arguments for and against change, and what are the implications for development?
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Deputy Prime Minister commends CAFOD campaigning in Sheffield
Deputy Prime Minister and MP for Sheffield Nick Clegg made a special appearance at Notre Dame High School last Friday.
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