With support from Christian Aid’s V2P project, an executive committee of women to oversee women’s affairs in Urum has been established to ensure their rights are not denied. Credit: Christian Aid
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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.
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
Generally speaking, women’s situation has improved in most societies over the last few decades with some key successes along the way including several reforms to laws and regulations in many countries. But there is still a lot to be done.
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.
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.
On International Day of Education, we share stories from students who are able to continue their studies at an education centre supported by our local Syrian partner with funding from the European Union.
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.
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