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Briefings and research papers on international policies that affect poor communities, including trade, debt, globalisation and multinational corporations


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Although only 18, Celina already carries a heavy burden of responsibility as both her parents are HIV positive. As well as nursing them, she is also bringing up her brother, sister and son in a drought-stricken region of Mozambique [Annie Bungeroth]

Facing the challenge (190.02 kB)

CAFOD’s response to HIV and AIDS - an overview of policies and strategies, our commitment to the work, and the principles underpinning our response
(September 2006)

CAFOD and ART for HIV (379.00 kB)

CAFOD’s position on supporting anti-retroviral therapy (ART) for people with HIV and AIDS. Guidance for CAFOD staff accompanying partners in the response to HIV and AIDS

Impact of ART for HIV - research paper (259.83 kB)

The impact of increased availability of antiretroviral therapy (ART) on programmes responding to people living with HIV and AIDS

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Sisters Cornelia Nabututu and Euphasia Katambani join CAFOD's climate change lobby of parliament.

CAFOD calls for serious action on climate change

CAFOD welcomes the government's decision to set up a new energy and climate change department, but says it's not enough

Urgent warning about email scams

CAFOD supporters should beware two email scams currently being circulated, claiming to be from our organisation

An injured supporter of President Evo Morales is detained by anti-government protesters in Sucre, May 24, 2008 [REUTERS/David Mercado, courtesy www.alertnet.org]

Partners threatened in Bolivia unrest

CAFOD urges the UK government to help restore law and order in eastern Bolivia, after ambushes on indigenous communities leave dozens dead

Published on 30/07/2003, last updated on 26/06/2008
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Moruk (far right) farms watermelons with his friends, after turning his back on a life dealing in black market goods [CAFOD] Change of heart bears fruit in East Timor

Meet Moruk, who turned his life around from being a black market dealer, to being a proud farmer of watermelons

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