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Overcoming drought and flooding in Honduras' 'Dry Corridor'

Read how our local partner is supporting people living in Honduras’ ‘Dry Corridor’ to better protect themselves from extreme weather and diversify their crops to adapt to the impacts of climate change.

Giving peas a chance in Malawi

In this blog read how one widowed grandmother is making her children’s dreams come true.

Cycle Freddy update

Cyclone Freddy, the longest-lasting tropical cyclone on record (lasting 34 days), has hit Malawi and Mozambique. This cyclone is the equivalent of a full North Atlantic hurricane season.

How cleaner fuel is transforming lives in Northern Malawi

On International Women’s Day, read how our EU-funded Breaking the Barriers programme helped a women’s group boost their income while also making a cleaner fuel source available in their communities.

Faces that Sow

Changing perceptions of coca growers in Colombia.

Almost 23 million people are facing severe hunger in Afghanistan this winter

Read here the experiences of two families struggling in the face of a monumental crisis.

On the frontline of the climate crisis – boosting the income of rural families in Honduras

Read how a Christian Aid supported solar energy project is helping women in rural Honduras to earn an income and ensuring communities are less reliant on cutting down trees to help light their homes.

Together we are stronger

A blog for Harvest focusing on Malawi - then and now.

Colombia's female human rights defenders need Ireland's support

Ireland knows only too well that peace is fragile and precarious. The signing of a peace deal, whether in Colombia or Northern Ireland, signals the beginning rather than the end of the hard work on building lasting peace.

Press Release

OECD to investigate ESB links to human rights abuses at Colombian mine following complaint