Our global and regional policy reports, briefings, blogs and other resources provide analysis on global justice and sustainable development, grounded in our international programme experience.
These inform our advocacy to decision makers calling for structural change to tackle the root causes of poverty. Our policy and advocacy work aims to have a prophetic voice which speaks in solidarity with people living in poverty and marginalisation, to both influence and inform a wide range of stakeholders from civil society to government, private sector and church leaders.
Economic justice
Our economic justice work aims to ensure business practices respect human rights and promote policies to stem rising inequality.
We are calling for fairer rules governing international financing and a stronger voice for poor countries in decision making.
At the national level, we are calling on governments to build just and sustainable economies that fulfill human rights and value care for each other and for the planet.
Inequality and gender justice
We aim to challenge patriarchy and other forms of discrimination and exclusion which combine to entrench poverty and create powerlessness.
We are committed to enabling people who are marginalised to make their voices heard and claim their rights.
Climate justice
Our climate change advocacy and campaigning calls on countries who have the greatest responsibility to urgently cut emissions and increase access to international climate finance.
We also seek to promote a just and sustainable renewable energy transition and locally rooted responses to climate change.
Humanitarian response and resilience
Our humanitarian advocacy aims to respect the views and agency of people and communities affected by crises and promotes responses that are accountable, needs-based, conflict-sensitive, inclusive and timely, as part of a fair and effective humanitarian system.
We also respond to the specific issues emerging in crisis contexts, calling for changes that address the root causes of crises and lay the foundations for peace and a just recovery.
From violence to peace
Recognising that violence has complex causes, our advocacy on ‘violence to peace’ is rooted in the work of our local partner organisations and an understanding of local power dynamics and the politics of change.
It aims to promote the conditions that enable individuals and communities to improve their wellbeing and manage risks in the face of crises.
Views, analysis and debate on Christian Aid's global policy work on economic justice and tax, inequality and gender, climate change and low-carbon energy, humanitarian response and resilience, and peace-building.
Christian Aid and partners: New feminist and anti-racist social contracts for people and the planet
To shift the narrative on social contracts Christian Aid has commissioned 12 experts and activists to unpack what these feminist, anti-racist, eco-social contracts would look like.
The essays published are the individual works of the named authors, and the opinions they reflect are not necessarily those of Christian Aid.
Global Advocacy and Policy team key contacts
- Emma Burgisser, Economic Justice Policy Lead
- Asha Kurien, Global Crisis Context Lead
- Mariana Paoli, Global Advocacy Lead
- Illari Aragon, Climate Justice Policy Lead
- Oliver Pearce, Chief Policy Adviser
- Graham Gordon, Head of Global Advocacy and Policy
UK Advocacy and Campaigns team key contacts
- Jennifer Larbie, Head of Campaigns and UK Advocacy
- Sophie Powell, UK Advocacy and Policy Lead (Maternity Cover)