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International Women's Day celebration
Share this opening ritual for the International Women's Day Celebration in the Philippines
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Protecting campaigners essential for transparency
CAFOD is calling for action to halt the suppression of groups and individuals working for change in the extractives industry in developing countries
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Cap on Tax Relief could affect charitable donations
In his 2012 Budget statement, Chancellor George Osborne announced proposals to cap tax relief for charitable donations. The proposal has created a furore among the charity sector. But what does it really mean and what can we do?
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Inheritance tax change could benefit the people and causes you love
On 6 April 2012, changes to the tax laws mean your family could benefit from a reduced rate of inheritance tax if you leave 10 percent or more of your estate to charity.
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Pakistan: Responding to floods
Our partners are responding to the floods in Pakistan caused by the monsoon rains
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As the world rushes to buy the perfect gift, CAFOD's Theology Programme Adviser reflects on the best kind of presents, and the true meaning of Christmas.
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TAGS: 235.Christmas, 323.Give, 263.News, 216.Nigeria, 161.Theological reflection, 266.UK News, 332.world gifts, 136.World gifts
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UK Government matches Give It Up! Lent donations pound for pound
The UK Government will match fund donations from individuals for our Give It Up! Lent Appeal, which means that every time you donate a pound, the Government will too.
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Dermot O’Leary is flying the flag for gifts with a twist this Christmas by backing World Gifts.
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TAGS: 235.Christmas, 18.Fundraising, 140.Fundraising ideas, 323.Give, 263.News, 266.UK News, 332.world gifts, 136.World gifts
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Cardinal’s visit a great success
Over the last few days, we have been very pleased to host – together with the Centre for Catholic Studies at Durham University – HE Cardinal Peter Turkson, President of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace.
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Make a donation to help the poorest people of Zimbabwe - please support our charity work there. A gift from you really will make a difference to thousands of people
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