Policy & Campaigns
Briefings, reports, and research on our advocacy and lobbying work, plus materials to support our campaigning.
The Policy team also blogs here: http://cafodpolicy.wordpress.com/ and tweets here: http://twitter.com/CAFODwire
![]() | Act on Poverty: MP briefing (31.12 kB) Show your MP the local support for Act on Poverty - invite her or him and the local media to your campaign event. Tell them how many cards you've collected in their constituency and give them this briefing showing what they can do to support the campaign. |
![]() | Response to the RJC's discussion paper on chain-of-custody in the gold supply chain (27.47 kB) CAFOD's submission to the Responsible Jewellery Council about options for increasing transparency of the gold supply chain and improving standards across the gold industry (June 2010) |
![]() | Act on Poverty: Feedback form (248.77 kB) If your group Acted on Poverty, please fill in this form and email it with your photos to actonpoverty@cafod.org.uk to add your actions to our grand total. Read privacy policy . |
![]() | Act on Poverty: Presentation for children and young people (2.74 MB) PowerPoint presentation with detailed notes to help you communicate the campaign with children and young people. Use alongside the Resources for children and young people. |
![]() | Act on Poverty: Resources for children and young people (2.83 MB) These notes will help you to introduce the Act on Poverty campaign to children and young people in schools, youth groups and youth centres. |
![]() | Act on Poverty: Getting the message to No.10 (1.54 MB) Your guide to collecting cards and messages in your parish, group or school. Includes a short talk, sample press release, newsletter announcements and prayers of intercession. |
![]() | Business as Unusual - CIDSE Direct Access Discussion Paper (5.07 kB) This discussion paper raises important issues which policy makers must now consider in the negotiations for the development of a post 2012 climate finance mechanism. The paper argues that the Direct Access modality, in addition to being a more just financial arrangement, can provide for more efficient and effective delivery of financial support to developing countries than indirect access modalities. |








