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CAFOD's media team provides up to the minute information to journalists of all CAFOD's work at home and around the world from emergency situations to campaign actions
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Press release: Bishops from across continents walk in solidarity against water poverty
In an image released to mark World Water Day (March 22) bishops from the UK and Zimbabwe walk in support of CAFOD’s Thirst for Change campaign to end water poverty.
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TAGS: 267.Campaigning news, 282.media, 328.Press release, 178.Water
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Plans for a massive expansion of Colombia’s mining industry could cost the country dear.
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TAGS: 196.Colombia, 328.Press release
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Chris Bain elected president of CIDSE
CAFOD’s director, Chris Bain has recently been elected president of CIDSE, an international alliance of Catholic development agencies.
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CAFOD calls on G20 to reform financial system
CAFOD has today called on the world’s most powerful countries to reform the global financial system.
Get the latest from the G20 at CAFOD's Just One World blog>>
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TAGS: 267.Campaigning news, 175.Climate change and environment, 263.News, 28.Robin Hood Tax
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In La Palma, El Salvador, 20 artisan painters and carpenters are supporting their families by selling crosses in memory of Archbishop Oscar Romero, and keeping his memory alive.
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Climate Justice reflects historic struggles
Ed Miliband says climate change protestors must create movement on scale of anti-apartheid and votes for women
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Archbishop Oscar Romero: 30 year anniversary
24 March 2010 marked the 30th anniversary of the assassination of Archbishop Oscar Romero of El Salvador. Find out about his legacy and how this special day was marked.
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El Salvador: Murdered Jesuit priests receive highest honour
We applaud the Salvadoran government’s decision to posthumously award six Jesuit priests murdered in San Salvador in 1989 the prestigious Order of José Matías Delgado on the 20th anniversary of their deaths
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Honduras: Coup affects the poorest most
If the political crisis in Honduras continues, the poorest communities will be hit hardest as our partners begin to suffer from withdrawals of funding from overseas
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