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Get a Peas of the Action this Christian Aid Week

This year we are celebrating the incredible impact that the small-but-mighty pigeon pea is having on farming communities in Malawi

New report: African countries on track to face 64% GDP hit due to climate crisis

A new study published by Christian Aid highlights the devastating economic impact climate change will inflict on the African continent.

The devastating impact of drought in northern Kenya

The worst drought in 40 years is taking a terrible toll on nomadic herder communities in Northern Kenya. In this blog, we hear how the drought is taking its toll on one community in Northern Kenya.

Horn of Africa crisis

The worst drought to hit the Horn of Africa in 40 years is causing terrible suffering. In this blog, we hear from communities we are supporting in northern Kenya.

Supporters swap stockings for sandbags for South Sudan

As part of our Christmas Appeal, Christian Aid Ireland supporters have been highlighting the hunger crisis in flood-hit South Sudan where more than 2 million people are at risk of falling into famine.

Supporting survivors of domestic violence in El Salvador

In this blog, we hear ‘Alejandra’s’ story and take a look at how with support from Irish Aid, Christian Aid’s local partner ORMUSA is supporting survivors of domestic violence in El Salvador.

What happened at COP26?

Find out what we thought of the outcomes. And what happens next.

Jean Thomspon: activist and humanitarian

Bangor lady reveals she's leaving a gift to Christian Aid in her Will

Committed givers

Read why the Hamilton family signed up for a monthly donation to Christian Aid.

MMA world champ, Leah McCourt, and friends to take a leap of faith

Will you join Leah and Glenlola schoolgirls Megan, Amy and Grace in their abseil challenge?

Charity shop manager gets Cullybackey designated as a 'safe village'

Volunteer manager of Christian Aid charity shop gets Cullybackey designated as a 'safe village'.