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Easter prayer

From ours to yours - an Easter Sunday Prayer from Rosamond

Christian Aid Ireland reaction to the final agreement at COP 28

COP28 agreement has finally pointed to the elephant in the room and placed a spotlight on fossil fuels

New Loss & Damage Fund welcomed but still huge work to be done

Christian Aid Ireland welcomes new Loss & Damage Fund but warns still huge work to be done

Kenya: From Drought to Floods

Read how despite the recent rains, people in northern Kenya are still coping with the after effects of the worst drought in decades.

How our partner is supporting survivors of sexual violence in Colombia

In this blog, read about the ongoing work of our local Colombian partner Sisma Mujer to support survivors of sexual violence committed both during and after the country’s decades long conflict.

Climate change: with whom do we stand?

Climate change: with whom do we stand?

Ireland's role in enabling tax avoidance under spotlight at UN

Ireland's role in enabling tax avoidance under spotlight at UN

Living simply so others can simply live

For 25 years, a man from Larne, County Antrim battled a cruel illness that often left him exhausted until in 2009, drastic surgery gave him a new lease of life. Today he supports the life-changing work of Christian Aid.

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.

Seeing firsthand the impact of the worst drought in Kenya for 40 years

In this blog, Christian Aid Ireland’s CEO Rosamond Bennett reflects on her recent trip to Northern Kenya where she witnessed first-hand the impact of the worst drought in 40 years.

New EU corporate accountability law 'riddled with loopholes' warns Irish human rights coalition

99% of businesses to be excluded from new EU rules aimed at preventing corporate damage to the environment and exploitation of communities.

Ireland’s climate finance commitment ‘only half of its fair share’

A response to Taoiseach Micheál Martin committing during Ireland’s national statement today at COP26 to increasing Ireland’s climate finance contributions to at least €225 million by 2025.

Greystones teacher retires, pledging a gift in her Will to Christian Aid Ireland

As a child, Shirley Chee's parents fostered a little girl who'd been injured in the war in Eritrea. Now she's pledging to help other children whose lives have been torn apart by conflict and poverty.

Christian Aid Week: thank you!

We pay tribute to our amazing supporters and volunteers

Tax justice campaign win!

A monumental step forward in our fight for tax justice.

Vaccine inequality hitting lower income countries the hardest

In this blog, we hear from Christian Aid colleagues based in Africa to get their take on the real-life impacts of vaccine inequality between wealthy and poorer countries.

Margaret and Sandy Lindsay: the willpower to change lives

Retired Christian Aid supporters Margaret and Sandy Lindsay explain why they were inspired to leave a gift to Christian Aid in their Will.

False Balances and Just Weights

Board member Gareth Dunlop looks back at his time working with Christian Aid Ireland