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CAFOD campaigners take Act on Poverty direct to No.10
CAFOD Director Chris Bain and actor David Harewood were part of a group who took CAFOD’s message on poverty right to the heart of government today, representing the 20,000 CAFOD supporters who have taken action as part of our Act on Poverty campaign.
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Taking children, particularly girls, out of school in order to work is one way poor families try to cope with financial hardship. Even if there are no school fees, many struggle to afford the necessary pencils, paper, shoes and clothes
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Climate change is one of the biggest challenges that the world faces. What is CAFOD doing to tackle it?
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Unearth Justice campaign: tough action on pollution
Mining is often a cause of conflict, environmental destruction and toxic pollution. Since 2006, you have been calling on companies and governments to end this injustice, and give poor communities a greater say in whether mining is allowed, how it operates, and who benefits, as part of our Unearth Justice campaign. Find out how our actions are seeing results.
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Goldcorp staff face criminal charges over mine pollution after CAFOD investigation
Authorities in Honduras last week filed criminal charges against senior officials of Entremares based on evidence from aid agency CAFOD of severe water contamination.
Related Article: Unearth Justice Campaign: tough action on pollution>>
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Climate change: facing the challenge
Climate change is a reality and it’s affecting our work worldwide. Here, two CAFOD staff reflect on how the communities they work with are coping with extreme weather.
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CAFOD response to the G8 Summit meeting in Canada
The G8 communique made no mention of the promise made five years ago to Make Poverty History. Cameron needs to deliver for the poor by holding other world leaders accountable for the promises they have made.
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Budget response from CAFOD director Chris Bain - Aid: not goodwill, but a moral imperative
Within George Osborne's Emergency Budget, was some good news. The UK is sticking to its targets on aid, with the Chancellor honouring commitments to the world's poorest people.
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We work with poor and disadvantaged communities in the global South to overcome poverty and bring about sustainable development and well-being.
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UN's Yvo de Boer says NGO work on climate talks has been "incredible"
In an exclusive interview with CAFOD, outgoing UNFCCC Executive Secretary Yvo de Boer spoke of the "incredible" work of NGOs and faith-based organisations on climate change.
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