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Get clued up: Business and corporations
Small businesses are the main source of employment in most countries. And as economic entities, the largest international businesses dwarf many countries.
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TAGS: 187.advocacy, 166.Business and work, 17.Campaigning, 267.Campaigning news, 260.Private Sector
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Press release: Rio +20 agreement has “little meat on the bones”, says Catholic aid agency
The Rio+20 UN Conference on Sustainable Development has “little meat on the bones” and failed to deliver concrete measures to tackle climate, food and financial crises for the poorest and the planet, says CAFOD.
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TAGS: 175.Climate change and environment, 263.News, 328.Press release, 127.Rio
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Press release: One year on from the Horn and East Africa food crisis
One year on from the Horn and East Africa food crisis Last year more than 13 million people in Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia, and the newly-formed Republic of South Sudan were left in need of food, water and emergency healthcare because of one of the worst droughts in 60 years.
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TAGS: 311.East Africa, 207.Kenya, 263.News, 328.Press release
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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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"Volunteering is wrapped up with my faith."
Roger Wemyss-Brooks, 64, is a volunteer picture researcher for CAFOD. With years of professional experience behind him, CAFOD is lucky to benefit from Roger’s expertise.
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Leading theologian: Climate change goes to heart of our faith
Celia Deane Drummond Professor of Theology at Notre Dame University explains why climate change is a faith matter and why we should take action to make a difference.
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TAGS: 267.Campaigning news, 175.Climate change and environment, 263.News
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International Women's Day: Brazil
We're making women’s voices heard, with advocacy on the streets and online in Brazil.
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Rice farmers call for trade justice
In rural areas of the Philippines, poor rice farmers struggle to make a living, as they are forced to compete with cheap, subsidised imported rice
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