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El Salvador is the smallest and most densely populated country of Central America where wealth is unequal and the psychological scars of a recent civil war run deep.
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Considered one of Africa’s most populated and poorest countries, Ethiopia is faced with frequent droughts and food shortages
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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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Corruption, poor human rights and unfair trade are rife in Mexico. And despite promises of social justice and reform, many people are disappointed at the slow pace of change.
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Below, you will find the responses to the most popular questions in regard to our recruitment processes. If you have any additional questions, please feel free to send us an email to applications@cafod.org.uk
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TAGS: 185.International jobs, 184.UK jobs, 183.Volunteering
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As part of the Catholic community, we work in four key ways.
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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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Understanding CAFOD's core competencies
When you apply for a vacancy at CAFOD, we focus largely on how you demonstrate the various competencies for a specific job.
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Since the occupation of the West Bank and Gaza Strip by Israel following the 1967 Six-day War, Palestinians have seen their standard of living fall; today, almost three-quarters of the population lives below the UN poverty line.
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TAGS: 167.Peace and conflict, 227.West Bank and Gaza, 189.Where we work
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For over 30 years CAFOD has supported programmes in Zimbabwe, predominantly through the Catholic Church working in partnership with Diocesan Caritas branches, Justice and Peace Commissions and other bodies incorporated in the Zimbabwe Catholic Bishops Conference.
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