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Colombia: Risking lives to report the truth
Many journalists in Colombia have been killed for speaking out. But one project – supported by our partner CINEP - protects reporters by allowing them to publish under the group’s name
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Sri Lanka: Bishops say all must be allowed home
Bishop John Rawsthorne of Sheffield and Bishop John Arnold of Westminster call for Tamils displaced by civil war to be allowed to return home after visiting camps in Sri Lanka
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Put needs of small businesses first
Time to review ‘irrelevant and harmful’ global business rankings
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TAGS: 166.Business and work, 17.Campaigning, 267.Campaigning news, 261.Economic justice, 263.News, 285.Policy and research, 228.Zambia
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Peru: Mine protestors case dropped
A group of protestors, arrested and accused of "terrorism" after campaigning for the rights of local people to have a say over a planned mine, have finally been released
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Hungry for change: Get clued up in minutes!
CAFOD's new video explains why 1 in 8 people go hungry, when there's enough food to go round. Hungry for change? Find out more!
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TAGS: 17.Campaigning, 267.Campaigning news, 176.Food, 252.Hunger, 263.News
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Colombia: Defending human rights together
Father Mauricio García, a peace campaigner for more than 20 years in war-torn Colombia for our partner CINEP, tells us why a major shift in UK foreign policy is a huge step forward for human rights
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CAFOD's response to David Cameron’s announcement on the G8 today
CAFOD joined other charities in this response to David Cameron’s announcement on the G8 today. The food and nutrition summit is a great chance to champion aid and tackle the root causes of hunger and malnutrition such as land grabbing and biofuels. Cracking down on tax dodging and pushing for greater transparency will also help poor countries feed their people.
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Peru: Need to respect human rights
Respect your people and their human rights, CAFOD tells Peruvian government after indigenous people are killed
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CAFOD’s 50th Anniversary: Special Edition of The Tablet
ITV News at Ten anchorwoman and journalist Julie Etchingham is editing the 1st December issue of influential Catholic news and current affairs publication The Tablet, making her the first guest editor since its inception in 1840. Julie, one of our lifelong supporters, took the helm of the magazine this week to mark the culmination of our 50th anniversary year.
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Autumn statement: CAFOD and Caritas responds
Chancellor George Osborne’s Autumn statement was announced today. In response to the Chancellor’s announcement, Caritas Social Action Network (CSAN) and CAFOD have released a joint statement, saying a consistent approach is needed to protecting people in poverty both in the UK and overseas from a recession they did not create.
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