Christian Aid Ireland Blog
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Christian Aid was founded in 1945 by the churches in Britain and Ireland and their values and approach continue to be driven by their Christian faith. Their faith in God, and in his loving relationship with them, gives them confidence and hope that poverty can be ended, despite all that might stand in the way. Visit their blog and learn more about their campaigns, events, programs, resources,..
Christian Aid Ireland Blog
3w ago
Read how Christian Aid has supported women in rural Burundi, including survivors of gender-based violence like Aline ..read more
Christian Aid Ireland Blog
1M ago
Blog: After more than 200 days of war, Gaza is in ruins and the death toll is unimaginable ..read more
Christian Aid Ireland Blog
1M ago
Blog: After more than 200 days of war, Gaza is in ruins and the death toll is unimaginable ..read more
Christian Aid Ireland Blog
2M ago
Read how our local partner is supporting families in eastern DRC who were forced to flee their homes to escape fighting and are now living in makeshift camps ..read more
Christian Aid Ireland Blog
3M ago
Read how a palm oil plantation impacted a community in Sierra Leone and how our local partners are helping people get back on their feet ..read more
Christian Aid Ireland Blog
4M ago
In this blog, Christian Aid’s consultant in Gaza Ahmed Sourani describes the many struggles facing people in Gaza as well as their hopes for an immediate ceasefire and a just, lasting peace ..read more
Christian Aid Ireland Blog
4M ago
Stories of support demonstrate compassion and solidarity during times of crisis ..read more
Christian Aid Ireland Blog
6M ago
To kick start this year’s 16 days of activism against gender-based violence, read how sustained support helped a survivor of sexual violence build a new life for herself in DRC ..read more
Christian Aid Ireland Blog
6M ago
Christian Aid Ireland welcomes new Loss & Damage Fund but warns still huge work to be done ..read more
Christian Aid Ireland Blog
6M ago
Read how our local partner is supporting people living in Honduras’ ‘Dry Corridor’ to better protect themselves from extreme weather and diversify their crops to adapt to the impacts of climate change ..read more