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Working with CAFOD means your gift can access otherwise unreachable countries and communities, through our local church and other partners, bringing hope, dignity and support to those who need it most.
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Considered one of Africa’s most populated and poorest countries, Ethiopia is faced with frequent droughts and food shortages
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Over the past decade, Haiti has been hit by no less than 20 large-scale natural disasters.
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Though a predominantly agricultural country, fertile, arable land is scarce and competition for resources often leads to conflict and environmental damage as land is overused.
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Nicaragua is one of the poorest countries in the Western hemisphere, with an estimated 4.3 million people living in poverty. Half the active population is unemployed or underemployed.
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Niger is the largest country in Western Africa. Around 80 percent of it is covered by the Sahara desert and the non-desert parts frequently suffer droughts and food shortages.
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As one of the poorest countries in South America, Paraguay has huge social inequalities – two per cent of the population owns over 85 per cent of land and one in four people lives in poverty.
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