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Militants stormed a Catholic church in Komanda, Democratic Republic of Congo, in a brutal attack earlier this week that has ...
As the Israeli government’s siege starves the people of Gaza, aid workers are now joining the same food lines, risking being ...
The UK and 25 other governments have called for an end to the war in Gaza. While humanitarian zones continue to be hit, more ...
We’d like to share three more incredible achievements that we think are worth celebrating this summer, all made possible through the work of our amazing partners, resilient communities and generous ...
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 ...
These CAFOD resources complement the Edexcel GCSE in Religious Studies. They include films and activities, starters and games, stories and worksheets. Stations of the Cross for young people, inspired ...
Communities all over the planet are already experiencing the effects of climate change, from unpredictable and changing weather patterns to extreme weather events.
Climate change • Climate change refers to long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns. Human activities have been the main driver of climate change, primarily due to the burning of fossil ...
Lord Jesus you fed the hungry, you shared your bread with all. Your people hunger now, and we are called to share your bread. May rains fall upon the dry and broken earth and quench your people’s ...
Toma lives in Bangladesh. She loves to grow things in her garden. But because of climate change, storms and cyclones are more extreme, destroying the plants in her garden. People in Toma’s area are ...
CAFOD’s first overseas project was in the Caribbean island of Dominica in 1962. Today, we work across Latin America and the Caribbean, with programmes in Central America, the Andes and Brazil.
Use CAFOD's Stations of the Cross reflection during Lent. Meditate on Christ’s journey to the cross, following themes of justice, poverty, mercy, friendship and hope.