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A feminist social contract in the globalised world

Focused on Latin America this essay explores the gendered impacts of rising inequalities and how inequalities in the region effectively create a situation of segregation along lines of race or gender.

A feminist social contract, theologically speaking?

This essay discusses relational theological imagery constructed by (eco)feminist theologians, including theological discourses that have constructed imagery of the earth as the interconnected body of God, thereby rendering it sacred.

How can a transformational new social contract be won?

This essay looks at the important role that faith organisations (and people inspired by faith) have historically played - and could play today - in advancing a social contract that helps all people and our planet thrive

Reimagining a feminist social contract in fragile and conflict settings

This essay focuses on social contracts in fragile and conflict settings.

The dream that can still be: The Chilean process to a new social contract

This essay focuses on the Chilean ‘awakening’ which has occurred since longstanding economic policies which have privileged an elite led to social unrest in 2019, the proposed new Constitution that would have responded to the calls of activists.

Ubuntu: a framework for a new feminist contract for people and planet

This essay discusses a new feminist social contract for people and the planet from the perspective of relationships and their value in building resilience, conflict resolution and peacebuilding, and in facilitating consensus and inclusion in decisions

The Rights-Based Economy and the feminist social contract: natural allies?

This essay explores how the Rights-Based Economy has potential to contribute to economic transformation, and to help identify and facilitate points of alignment.

The world is waking up!

This essay mourns our planet’s economic collapse amidst rising inequality and a backlash against women’s rights.

The invisible Black women

Robert’s essay discusses how social contracts discussion in the West has a poor record on ‘race’ and gender, marginalising Black women’s demands for justice.

Sunny Huang completes the Full House challenge

Glencoe summit ascent could be record breaker for climbing nurse

COP27 must deliver

Leaders meeting in Sharm El-Sheikh must deliver additional finance for loss and damage.

Christmas and the Gathering 2023

This Christmas, we are sharing stories from Christian Aid’s partners in Malawi.

Christian Aid Week 2022 Update

Much has changed for Jessica since we first met her. She has learnt many new farming techniques from Christian Aid through the BRACT programme. These are helping her to adapt her livelihood to climate change.

Celebrating Kiltwalkers

Our supporters across Scotland have ‘kiltwalked’ their way to over £48,000 of fundraising for Christian Aid.

6 steps we are taking to become a truly anti-racist organisation

In 2020, we committed to five actions to move us closer to being a truly anti-racist organisation. Here is what we have done since making this commitment.

In memory of Queen Elizabeth II

The Queen dedicated her life to the UK and Commonwealth. We will always be grateful for her truly remarkable service.

Update on the Afghanistan Crisis Appeal

In December 2021, Christian Aid took part in an urgent appeal launched by the Disaster Emergency Committee (DEC) for Afghanistan, where 8 million people were at the brink of famine. Drought, conflict and the Covid-19 pandemic made the crisis worse.

Let us abolish working poverty...

Let us abolish working poverty: a challenge for business. We now have the highest rate of in-work poverty for a generation. A growing number of those using Foodbanks are actually in work.