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Press release: Rio +20 agreement has “little meat on the bones”, says Catholic aid agency
The Rio+20 UN Conference on Sustainable Development has “little meat on the bones” and failed to deliver concrete measures to tackle climate, food and financial crises for the poorest and the planet, says CAFOD.
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TAGS: 175.Climate change and environment, 263.News, 328.Press release, 127.Rio
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Site map for the CAFOD website
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Your questions answered about CAFOD's Step into the Gap programme
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TAGS: 31.Great Generation, 42.Step into the gap, 33.Young People, 77.Youth leaders
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A day in the life of a Gapper: Laurence
Laurence is spending the UK part of his CAFOD Step into the gap year at Cardinal Newman Catholic School in East Sussex. Here's a glimpse of the kind of experience you might expect on this gap year partnership.
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TAGS: 19.Education, 42.Step into the gap, 33.Young People, 77.Youth leaders
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A Day in the life of a Gapper: Iona
Iona is spending the UK part of her gap year at St Mary's in Blackpool. Find out more about what she gets up to...
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A day in the life of a Gapper: Hannah and Carmel
Hannah and Carmel are on a placement with Just Youth, CAFOD's partner in Salford.
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TAGS: 42.Step into the gap, 33.Young People, 57.Youth group, 77.Youth leaders
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Space to live in troubled Darfur
A new community centre in Derieg camp in Darfur is helping people to learn new skills and find ways to build peace within their own communities
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What is happening in western Sudan, what CAFOD is doing there, and how you can help
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Going home: Haiti six months on
Marie Josette Delorme-Pierre talks about going back to Haiti, as a citizen and a humanitarian worker.
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