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Humanitarian inclusion standards

The humanitarian inclusion standards provide clear actions that can be taken to protect, support and engage older people and people with disabilities.

Good practice guide

The good practice guide shares good practices and challenges that have emerged through the experience of ADCAP.

Partnership for Change: Christian Aid in Kenya

Christian Aid has been working in Kenya since 1997, in partnership with local civil society agencies, public authorities, private sector actors, churches and other religious organisations.

LPRR: Humanitarian response strand learning paper

LPRR was a DEPP funded, multi-agency project funded by the START network through UK aid and led by Christian Aid.

CASE-OVC programme briefing

2018 project milestones and case study material

Balancing research and practice in an international NGO

Reflections on setting up a long-term study of change in an international NGO

Kenya

Christian Aid Kenya is based in Nairobi. We also draw on the expertise of colleagues from other Christian Aid teams across Africa and the world.

How Covid-19 has shrunk civic space

The global Covid-19 pandemic brought unprecedented restrictions to civic space throughout 2020-21.

Lebanon

Christian Aid Lebanon is part of the Middle East team, which is based in London, United Kingdom.

Malawi

Christian Aid Malawi is based in Lilongwe.

Mali

Christian Aid Sahel is based in Bamako, Mali, and Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso.

Challenges in the Sahel: Implications for peace and development

This report is part of a series Christian Aid is producing to understand what ought to be done differently in tackling violence and building peace.

Lessons from Mali’s Arab Spring: why democracy must work for the poor

In early 2012, the landlocked west African country of Mali was rocked by a full-blown separatist rebellion in its northern regions.

Illicit drugs and tough trade-offs in war-to-peace transitions

Millions of marginalised people rely on illicit drug economies for survival. It is time to end the separation of drugs policy and development policy.

Campaign highlights in 2019

Reduce, reuse, recycle, rejoice!