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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

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

The ‘accidental humanitarians’ doing all they can for Ukraine

Christian Aid’s Karen McDonnell reflects on her time spent in Ukraine over the last year, including the impact of Christian Aid’s cash response and the inspiring ‘accidental humanitarians’ she met.

Keeping families in Kharkiv warm this winter

Working with our local partner and using Irish Emergency Alliance funds, Christian Aid has provided cash grants for community led projects across Ukraine. Read about the impact they’ve had here

Providing vital medical support to Ukraine

Read how Christian Aid, together with our partner, have been providing vital medical supplies and equipment to where they are needed most in Ukraine.

Suzanne's 75 Challenge

Suzanne Shepherd, long-time Christian Aid supporter and volunteer, has begun a remarkable 75km walking challenge just 4 months after undergoing surgery for cancer.

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'.