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Growing up with climate change

"Over four days, my eyes were prised open and I was forced to look at a truth which we have been avoiding for far too long. I was forced to confront the issue of climate change."

Climate change - it's now or never

Climate change is the single greatest threat to humanity in our lifetime.

Celebrating #WomenHumanitarians

Christian Aid Nigeria joins the international community on World Humanitarian Day to celebrate the unsung heroes who are often are subjected to harsh and dangerous conditions, putting their lives at risk to help others who are affected by crisis.

Fighting for survival: Indigenous people in Latin America

On International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples, we celebrate the resolve and acts of resistance by indigenous people in Latin America. Read accounts from Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia and Guatemala.

East Midlands schools secure Global Neighbours Bronze Awards

Congratulations to Sale and Davys Church of England Primary School and Dean Hole Church of England Primary School who have achieved Bronze Award status in our Global Neighbours scheme.

Can the SDGs really leave no-one behind?

International Advocacy Youth Volunteer Martha Witt reflects on what's needed to make the SDGs truly transformative

Equality for climate resilience

As floods hit South Asia again, Senior Inequalities Adviser Nadia Saracini discusses marginalision in early warning and post-disaster relief

The legacy of Sierra Leone

New mums in Sierra Leone

Investing aid money in research for impact – what’s needed?

Development research funders need to re-think what research for impact means, argues Head of Research, Evidence and Learning Kate Newman.

Will the UK's first SDG review answer the right questions?

Reporting on challenges around inequality and rights is essential for accountability says Senior Inequalities Adviser Nadia Saracini

Closing the gender gap and building inclusion in Nepal

Christian Aid Nepal has been training newly elected local government representatives, including mayors and deputy mayors, to bring transformative changes in the lives of women and other discriminated groups, including people with disabilities.

Celebrating Father's Day with extraordinary dads around the world

The volunteer, the entrepeneur, the survivor, the midwife, the pastor, the reformed

Entrepreneurs with a difference

How women miners are challenging a male dominated industry in Zimbabwe

Keeping faith in the UNCSW

The UN Commission on the Status of Women is the principal global intergovernmental body exclusively dedicated to the promotion of gender equality and the empowerment of women.

Women leaders building peace in Angola

To mark International Day of Peace, four women from four Christian Aid partner organisations talk about the skills and knowledge that women bring to building peace in Angola.

Why caste discrimination blocks progress on the SDGs

Senior Inequalities Adviser Nadia Saracini discusses the impact of caste-based discrimination and what needs to be done about it

Tackling Gender inequalities in Africa

Stories from across Africa of how we are tackling deep-rooted gender inequalities

How gender equality training is improving farming in Zambia

An innovative Christian Aid project officially launched in Zambia in January 2018 has mobilised and empowered small-scale farmers and entrepreneurs through continuous agro-based, gender equality and social inclusion, and entrepreneurship.