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More than 2,000 people, including 250 children, pregnant women, older and disabled people, are facing being thrown out of their homes onto the streets of Sao Paulo following a court ruling.
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Philippines: hundreds dead after typhoon
We have pledged £100,000 to support our partners in their response to the typhoon that hit the Philippines in December 2011.
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"Why do I volunteer? Because I care about folk."
Fred Uttley, 65, has volunteered with CAFOD for eight years. From planning fundraising events, to enthusing young people in schools, Fred’s tireless energy has raised thousands for our work around the world.
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New Zealand: major earthquake hits Christchurch
A major earthquake has struck 10 km south-east of Christchurch in New Zealand. Please keep those affected in your thoughts and prayers.
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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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The Zimbabwe Catholic Bishops’ Conference has spoken out in a press statement about the ongoing crisis in the country
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DRC: New report questions benefit of AngloGold Ashanti mine project to communities
As protracted negotiations over mining contract awards draw to a close in the Democratic Republic of Congo, a new joint report reveals the potential environmental and social impacts of a new mine on local communities.
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Landlessness and poverty are strongly linked - in many countries, a tiny minority of rich people own vast areas of fertile land, while the rest have no land on which to grow food
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The true test of a fair society is the degree to which it fulfils human rights - and human rights groups play a crucial role in protecting the rights of ordinary people and promoting development
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Land titling only the first step
Indigenous groups from Roraima in Brazil have recovered their legal right to live on their traditional lands, but still face the threat of persecution and exploitation
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