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                                                                                                <title>CAFOD | Emergencies | section highlights</title>
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    <title>Fatna (right) brings home wood</title>
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            <title>Christians forced to flee after attacks in India</title>
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The CIDSE network, of which CAFOD is a member, is calling for “immediate action” to end ongoing violence in Orissa, eastern India

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            <title>Supporting India’s flood survivors</title>
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CAFOD has given £50,000 to help survivors of floods that have swamped hundreds of villages in Bihar, leaving 2.5 million homeless and 500 dead

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            <title>Call for peace in the Philippines</title>
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CAFOD partners are at the forefront of a relief effort to help those caught up in escalating violence in the Philippines

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