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Haven’t yet got around to making your Will? Lily from CAFOD’s gifts in Wills team shares three great reasons to get started.
Around 100 days ago, on 8 May, white smoke announced the election of Cardinal Robert Prevost as our new Holy Father. We look ...
As August arrives, so does a great feast of hope to encourage us in our journey through the Jubilee Year. On 15 August we mark the Solemnity of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary which, as the ...
This report examines the funding landscape and partnership dynamics shaping the role of local and national actors in responding to food and hunger crises in Kenya and South Sudan between 2019 and 2025 ...
The attack caused injuries and widespread panic among those seeking safety within its grounds.
With trusted local partners, communities in Myanmar are rebuilding — finding strength in solidarity, and hope after devastation.
This paper provides data-driven insights on the deepening chasm between the Global North and Global South, reflected in the dual crises of financial debt and ecological degradation.
A groundbreaking new report by world-leading economists calls for urgent action and systemic reforms to tackle the escalating debt and development crises affecting billions worldwide.
CAFOD calls on all parties to uphold their obligations under international law, to ensure the protection of civilians, and to urgently cease all military aggression.
On Wednesday 9 July, thousands of people will be joining a mass lobby co-organised by our friends from The Climate Coalition. A mass lobby is an event where lots of people meet with their MPs on the ...
Elizabeth Funnell, CAFOD country representative for the Middle East, said: “Families in Gaza are starving whilst lifesaving food remains blocked at the border by Israeli authorities. “There must be an ...
CAFOD’s statement on Israel’s plan to control and condition the distribution of aid to people in Gaza and call to the UK government to reject the proposed plan and ensure unfettered delivery of aid at ...