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50 years 50 faces exhibition in Reading for International Women's Day
Our 50 years, 50 faces exhibition continues to raise awareness about the situation in DRC. The next stop on its tour will be Reading, to mark International Women's Day.
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We can’t walk away from Darfur
CAFOD's Antony Mahoney visits partners providing a much-needed lifeline to people affected by the long-running crisis in Darfur
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What is happening in western Sudan, what CAFOD is doing there, and how you can help
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Aid in an austere climate: Should we still spend overseas?
To reduce the UK’s deficit, The coalition government is warning wholsesale cuts need to happen. As most of us prepare to tighten our belts, many are questioning the effectiveness of international aid, which the government has promised to ring-fence. So does aid really work?
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CAFOD and Niger President call for action on food crisis
CAFOD met the President of Niger to discuss the food crisis that is devastating large parts of West Africa.
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50 Years 50 faces: sexual violence in DRC
CAFOD urges UK government to protect women and girls in DR Congo as a new exhibition on sexual violence launches
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"I've developed a real passion for causes worth fighting for."
Lucy Jenkinson, 20, hopes to work for a charity when she finishes her studies. She volunteers with CAFOD’s community fundraising and campaigns teams during university holidays.
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"I want to be a light in the world."
Magdalen Donatus, 43, started caring for people with HIV after her daughter died because of AIDS. She volunteers with St Monica’s health clinic in Nigeria, a CAFOD partner.
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CAFOD volunteers – we salute you!
Volunteers are at the heart of our work. Talented, generous and committed, they give up their time and energy to make a difference.
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CAFOD calls for aid commitment in Queen's speech
Our call to International Development Secretary Andrew Mitchell for new legislation committing the UK Government to spend 0.7 per cent of national income as aid by 2013.
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