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CAFOD policy and research papers on conflicts
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TAGS: 168.Emergencies, 167.Peace and conflict, 285.Policy and research
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In Brazil we're working with indigenous people to protect their rainforest home, supporting homeless families in their struggle to find housing, and helping young people find opportunities for a better life.
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TAGS: 193.Brazil, 316.Latin America & Caribbean, 189.Where we work
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Extreme weather and unexpected changes in climate mean flooded homes, failed crops, water shortages and conflict over scarce resources.Climate change could undo decades of progress in tackling poverty.
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TAGS: 17.Campaigning, 175.Climate change and environment, 26.Climate Justice, 30.Secondary
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Devastated by years of conflict, young Liberians are now starting to learn what life is like in peacetime.
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Over two thirds of Mozambique's people live below the poverty line, with more than half the population living on less than $1 a day.
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TAGS: 212.Mozambique, 189.Where we work
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As part of the Catholic community, we work in four key ways.
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CAFOD has worked in Peru since 1968. Our programme has been shaped by two main influences: our relationship with the Catholic Church and the internal conflict of 1980-2000.
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TAGS: 316.Latin America & Caribbean, 218.Peru, 189.Where we work
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This archipelago of 7,000 islands covers 300,000 km, and is populated by 88.5 million people - but 43 per cent survive on less than $2 per day.
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TAGS: 219.Philippines, 189.Where we work
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The infamous Rwandan genocide of 1994 seems long ago, but the future still remains bleak and uncertain for most of its survivors - it is only now that many have begun mourning their loved ones.
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Twenty years of conflict between the Ugandan government and the armed militia group the Lord’s Resistance Army caused extreme suffering in the north as people fled their homes for crowded camps and were torn apart by the abduction of their children.
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TAGS: 167.Peace and conflict, 226.Uganda, 189.Where we work
RELATED TAGS: 226.Uganda
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