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Deputy Prime Minister commends CAFOD campaigning in Sheffield
Deputy Prime Minister and MP for Sheffield Nick Clegg made a special appearance at Notre Dame High School last Friday.
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Bangladesh floods: our response
August 2011: Severe monsoon rains in Bangladesh have caused several major rivers to burst their banks, affecting nearly one million people.
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Thank you for your support this Harvest Fast Day.
Friday October 1st was CAFOD’s Harvest Fast Day. Once again, supporters around the UK came together to raise money for people like Jeanne in Rwanda, who lost her parents in the genocide. Thanks to your support, we’re helping Jeanne and others like her to look forward to a brighter future.
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Thank you for making poverty an election issue
The dust has finally settled. The deals have been made. We have a new Prime Minister and a new era in British politics with the first coalition government in 70 years. But how did CAFOD supporters help put poverty and climate change on the agenda this election?
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CAFOD director Chris Bain explains why, wherever we put our cross on the ballot paper this election, we must look for a vision of a future based on the common good.
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Bribery Act: All parties rally behind landmark new law to fight corruption
In the final days of business before the General Election, Parliament has passed new anti-bribery legislation, sending an unequivocal message that bribery by British companies will not be tolerated at home or abroad.
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Urgent warning about email scams
CAFOD supporters should beware email scams currently being circulated, claiming to be from our organisation
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We respond to emergencies all over the world, reacting immediately by working through local organisations before, during and after the initial disaster
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Durban climate talks end with insulting deal for world's poorest people
Climate change talks in Durban have ended in extra time with a compromise deal that has seen the greater and common good subsumed by ferocious politicking.
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Don’t drop the ball: Over 10,000 cards go to Osborne!
On a seasonally cold Monday morning on 28 November, CAFOD Director, Chris Bain alongside CAFOD supporters and staff came together outside 11 Downing Street to present Don’t Drop the Ball action cards to George Osborne.
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