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How Christian Aid helped one young mother facing eviction in Burundi

During the 16 days of Activism against Gender Based Violence, we hear how a Christian Aid peacebuilding project supported Butoyi to remain on her farm

Irish charities unite to launch global coronavirus appeal

Six of Ireland’s leading international aid charities are teaming up to respond to the worsening global coronavirus pandemic and to save lives in some of the poorest and most fragile countries in the world.

Coronavirus fake news and how Christian Aid is tackling it

Misinformation about coronavirus is spreading right across the world and is a real risk to public health. Read how Christian Aid is working to ensure that people in some of the world’s poorest countries have the information they need.

Global solidarity in a time of crisis

How Ireland is helping to tackle coronavirus in some of the world’s poorest countries

Christian Aid's statement on Black Lives Matter

Our mission is rooted in the belief that every human being is made in the image of God and has innate dignity. We are even more determined of our mission to tackle the root causes of poverty and injustice.

24-hr sleep out in Belfast city centre launches Christian Aid Week

Christian Aid Ireland and its supporters will sleep pit in Buoy Park, Belfast city centre to remember those displaced worldwide.

International Day for the Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict

Christian Aid stands in solidarity with the survivors of sexual violence in conflict and calls on the international community, governments and civil society to protect survivors and respond to their needs, take action to prevent this violence, and ensure

Bishop Trevor Williams reflects on the work of Christian Aid

Christian Aid Week 2018 runs from May 13–19. At 11am on Sunday morning, Bishop Trevor Williams, Chair of Christian Aid Ireland, preached in St Anne’s Cathedral, Belfast, where he is a parishioner.