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Protest Art: a Lament in Black Paint

Protest Art is an exhibition commissioned by Christian Aid, Tearfund and Islamic Relief and created by Glasgow-based artist I.D. Campbell.

The camera never lies: the climate crisis through a lens

Photos are a powerful tool for telling stories. At Christian Aid, photography has always been an important visual way of sharing our work with vulnerable communities in some of the poorest parts of the world.

Food Heroes in South Sudan

As we approach World Food Day we honour our Food Heroes in South Sudan as part our UK Aid Match programme.

After the flood – life in Malawi after Cyclone Idai

Three million people were affected by Cyclone Idai in Mozambique, Malawi and Zimbabwe.

Host a change-maker at the Human Hotel

Can you help ensure that there is a room in the city for one more change-maker? Let’s stand together, let’s stay together. Join the Human Hotel.

Women in the sustainable energy sector in Honduras

Marlen is a leader in her community, supporting other women to gain financial independence, equality and protect the environment.

World Week for Peace in Palestine and Israel vigil

World Week for Peace in Palestine and Israel vigil

Chester Prayers

So begins a time of public prayers for climate justice in Chester city centre.

Brazilian public college approves innovative feminist agroecology course

A new course which sets out the principles of feminist agroecology has been approved in Brazil by a public college, recognising women's skills and knowledge.

It’s time to pay the taxman

Gemma McGough explores the importance of honouring our social contract - taxation.

One World, One People

Salt Manager Buddy Owen calls us to rethink business impact

Afghanistan: an update, and our response

How we're supporting the Afghan people during this current time.

Protesting the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill

Jess Hall writes about the importance of protest

Empathetic Leadership – John 1:13-15

Salt Manager Buddy Owen reflects upon vulnerability and empathy in leadership

Lebanon, A Deepening Crisis

One year on from the blast at the Port of Beirut, which devastated the lives of thousands of people, a deepening crisis continues for desperate families.

Making Agriculture a Business

Christian Aid has been working with Norwegian Church Aid and a local organisation, Churches Health Association of Zambia (CHAZ), to improve the lives and livelihoods of the most vulnerable farmers like Doreen.

The connection between race and climate injustice

Read about our online event discussing the intersection of race and the climate crisis

What does the overseas aid budget cut mean for our global neighbours?

MPs have voted that the overseas aid budget will be cut from 0.7% to 0.5% of national income as a result of the UK’s need to recover from the pandemic. But is the cut fair and who does it affect?