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Fleeing fighting in eastern Congo

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.

Turkey-Syria earthquake - one year on

Stories of support demonstrate compassion and solidarity during times of crisis

Bangladesh’s material girls

In one of the poorest and most severely flood-affected areas of Bangladesh, women are embracing new technology to revive ancient art forms, create beautiful beadwork and make colourful clothing.

Supporting a survivor build a new life in Eastern Congo

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.

Turkey-Syria earthquake - six months on

Stories of support demonstrate compassion and solidarity during times of crisis

Impact of the devastating coronavirus second wave in India

The scenes we have seen unfolding across India in recent weeks are nothing short of devastating. In this blog, we hear about the impacts of India’s second wave of coronavirus from a local partner who are based in northern India.

Tax abuse

Tax abuses robs poor countries of more than $400bn a year

Kerala floods: Christian Aid bringing life-saving help to 20000 people

Christian Aid is responding to Kerala's exceptionally destructive and deadly floods with life-saving assistance for around 20,000 people who have lost their homes.

Emergency Appeal for those affect by Kerala floods

Christian Aid Ireland has launched an emergency appeal to help most vulnerable affected by deadly floods.

Climate change will make devastating Kerala floods more common

With more than a million people displaced by flooding in Kerala, Christian Aid has warned that more devastating floods in India will become the norm if nothing is done to tackle climate change.