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Cote d'Ivoire and Liberia: refugee crisis
With intense fighting in Cote d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast), at least 100,000 refugees have poured into neighbouring Liberia. Hundreds more are crossing every day - and food and water supplies are running dangerously low.
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Pakistan: CAFOD training helps village fix water supply
The worst floods in living memory hit the village of Basala in northern Pakistan in August 2010, destroying the system that supplied homes and schools with safe drinking water. But, thanks to our training, the villagers were well prepared.
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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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Donate to support our initial response to an emergency, as well as to specific emergency appeals - such as an earthquake, flood, cyclone, hurricane, or drought and conflict. Your gift really can make a difference
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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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People returning to southern Sudan following the long civil war receive help to build their own homes and grow their own food, thanks to the Sudan Catholic Bishops Regional Conference (SCBRC)
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