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Despite the availability of a life-saving vaccine, efforts to stop the spread of the deadly Ebola virus in northeast Democratic Republic of Congo has been severely hampered by fighting between armed groups and mistrust of aid workers.
Christian Aid Ireland has condemned the excessive use of force along the border between the Gaza Strip and Israel after renewed violence broke out today during the third week of protests.
Christian Aid today condemned the loss of life in Gaza, and called for the establishment of an immediate independent investigation into what appears to be grave breaches of international law.
The Seanad this week voted in favour of the Occupied Territories Bill. This bill could make Ireland the first country in Europe to end trade with illegal Israeli settlements in the West Bank.
Limerick conference considers Ireland’s inconsistent approach to policy-making ahead of a Dáil debate on a Ghana tax deal that will deprive the African country of cash it needs for health.
Three female MPs from Sierra Leone arrived in Dublin in September to describe the barriers to women's participation in politics and how Christian Aid-funded work on gender justice helped them to get elected.