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Haiti earthquake - your questions answered
Find out more about how we have responded to the 2010 Haiti earthquake.
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TAGS: 168.Emergencies, 265.Emergency news, 176.Food, 204.Haiti, 171.Health, 263.News
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Floods and landslides hit Colombia
Floods and landslides have affected more than 1.5 million people in Colombia, killing nearly two hundred and leaving tens of thousands homeless. Many families across the country have lost everything.
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Boots leaves the Ethical Trading Initiative
High street chemist Boots is turning its back on workers by cutting back its ethical trading commitments, according to NGO members of the Ethical Trading Initiative.
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No claims clergy get Bishop’s bonus
A Newcastle-based insurance brokers that offers a £5 charity donation for every priest who signs up for a policy with them is to present CAFOD with a cheque for more than £1,000
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“Super typhoon” hits northern Philippines
Emergency services are on alert today, as a "super typhoon" known as Typhoon Megi has caused devastation in the northern Philippines.
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World Water Day: Over 350,000 walk for water
Over 350,000 people – spanning 60 countries – are this week taking part in the World Walks for Water.
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TAGS: 267.Campaigning news, 319.Gender, 263.News, 178.Water
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Campaigns successes: A big thank you for everything in 2011
In a year of economic uncertainty and social change in the UK, CAFOD campaigners stood tall, calling for decision makers and those in power to fight injustice. Here are some of the highlights we enjoyed together.
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Haiti: Graffiti is good for your health
A local graffiti artist has blown his cover and is spraying the walls of camps in Haiti to teach people about health and hygiene
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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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Child trauma centre opens in Gaza
Opening of new psycho-social centre in Gaza highlights child trauma
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