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Extractives advocacy a priority for Zambia

Zambia has a long history of mining but with little to show for it

Going ‘vertical’ is critical for success in accountable governance

Achieving sustainable and replicable change through accountable governance

Picture Power Nigeria

Community members and health volunteers documented the challenges they face and the benefits of the UK Aid Match programme through the medium of photography.

Empowering sustainable energy shops in Honduras

Glenda Rodriguez, from Christian Aid Honduras, reports on how we are supporting women to establish successful sustainable energy enterprises.

Improving Youth Skills in Syria

Mahmoud, like many young men in north west Syria faces unemployment. We find out more about his experiences with his local education centre, run by a Christian Aid partner, and the job options it has opened up for him.

COVID Chronicles in Nepal

Jeewan Silwal, Programme Coordinator for Christian Aid partner FOCUS- Nepal, provides his personal account of working through the pandemic, and his fears and his passion to support the most vulnerable communities.

Inter-Faith Prayer Vigil for Syria goes online in light of Coronavirus

As the Syrian crisis entered its tenth year, CAFOD, Christian Aid, Islamic Relief and World Jewish Relief came together to organise an inter-faith prayer vigil outside the Houses of Parliament to raise awareness about the on-going conflict in the country.

Calling faith actors to action on gender justice

Global Gender and Inequalities Lead Marianna Leite explains Christian Aid’s role at the UN’s Commission on the Status of Women, advocating for faith actors to advance gender justice

The woman lighting up Haiyan island

The tiny, remote island of Suluan, in the Philippines, was first to be hit by deadly Super Typhoon Haiyan. Now, a movement of women fight against climate change, leading the drive towards renewable energy. We explore one woman's story.

Nigeria’s path to social justice

Adebola Fatilewa, from Christian Aid Nigeria, explores how minority and marginalised groups in Nigeria have been left behind, showing why our ECID programme puts socially excluded people’s experiences at the centre of policy decisions.

Illegality, violence and fragility: do they breed each other?

Eric Gutierrez, Senior Adviser From Violence to Peace explores the relationships between Illegality, violence and fragility

Use and abuse of tax breaks: what do they mean for development?

Economic Justice Adviser Alvic Padilla introduces a new report on tax breaks, explaining how they can harm development and what can be done

Why fighting inequality is an act of faith

Senior Inequalities Advisor Nadia Saracini explains the need for faith-based actors to fight for gender justice

Women in Malawi fight energy poverty

How women in Malawi are tackling energy poverty through sustainable businesses and speaking out.

Communities demanding their rights to health services

Following a recent meeting between citizens and duty bearers to discuss the health needs of the most vulnerable groups in society, we share the successes.

Girls rewriting their futures in Malawi

On International Day of the Girl Child we are celebrating the determination of thousands of girls globally who are rewriting their futures in Malawi.

Strong accountability for getting the SDGs back on track

Review of oversight mechanism for SDG implementation will make or break the next decade of action for sustainable development, says Senior Inequalities Advisor Nadia Saracini

Celebrating #WomenHumanitarians

Christian Aid Nigeria joins the international community on World Humanitarian Day to celebrate the unsung heroes who are often are subjected to harsh and dangerous conditions, putting their lives at risk to help others who are affected by crisis.