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16 days of activism against Gender violence
16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence takes place each year to raise awareness, and call for the elimination of gender violence in all its forms. During this time, countries, organisations and individuals around the world will come together to take action.
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Press release: South Sudan - one year on
South Sudan, the world’s youngest country, marks its first anniversary on 9th July. There has been relative progress in improving South Sudan's crumbling infrastructure, with roads and telecommunications networks expanding; however the challenges facing the country still remain immense.
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Heidi Thorsen reflects on why helping communities rebuild after the tsunami is about more than just building houses, and asks what it really means to be someone's neighbour
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DRC and Rwanda: CAFOD supports Bishops calling for peace
We are calling for peace in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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TAGS: 197.DR Congo, 168.Emergencies, 265.Emergency news, 263.News, 167.Peace and conflict, 173.Refugees, 220.Rwanda
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South Sudan - one year on: your questions answered
Your questions answered about South Sudan.
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TAGS: 264.International news, 263.News, 167.Peace and conflict, 223.South Sudan, 222.Sudan, 24.Sudan Peace, 189.Where we work
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CAFOD marks World Indigenous Day
On World Indigenous Day, we look at the problems and challenges indigenous communities face and how we and are partners are helping them.
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Find out more about the referendum in Southern Sudan
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CAFOD supports communities affected by the latest violence in Jos
Less than two months after the 17 January 2010 violence erupted in Jos, Nigeria, in which hundreds of people lost their lives, Jos once again faced the horror of mindless violence.
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Archbishop Ignatius Kaigama of Jos promotes cooperation in the everyday and normal aspects of living as the best way of overcoming conflict.
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Bishop John Danbinta, Anglican Bishop of the Diocese of Gusau (Kaduna) Northern Nigeria, highlights problems of corruption and the weakness of the Nigerian State, his experience of Sharia law and how some challenges in the worldwide Anglican Communion have affected relations between Anglicans and Muslims in Nigeria.
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