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On International Women’s day, we look at how one young woman who works for our local partner is leading the charge against coronavirus misinformation in the Rohingya refugee camps of Cox’s Bazar.
We look at how with Irish Aid support, our local partner has helped thousands of families in Bangladesh who were badly affected by widespread flooding from monsoon rains last summer.
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.
A huge congratulations to the Baptist Union of Wales churches on raising an astounding £67,077.73 for its 2016 Christian Aid Ghana Appeal, exceeding its original target by £27,077.73.
In August 2014, the Carmarthen office published Ehangu Gorwelion – a book by former Head of Christian Aid in Wales, Wynne Vittle. £4,000 was raised through its sale, which will go towards maternal health programmes in Ghana.
Welsh MPs, on behalf of local school children, kicked off 2017 in Westminster by delivering New Year messages urging the Prime Minister to consider the rhetoric used to talk about refugees.