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Forced to flee the climate crisis

Read how the climate crisis is forcing families to abandon their homes in Bangladesh and how our local partner is supporting these climate refugees.

Escaping the conflict in Sudan – voices from the border

Fighting has forced thousands to flee Sudan across the border into South Sudan. Christian Aid met some of the new arrivals – read about the challenges they are facing in this blog.

Unfolding crisis on the border with Sudan

Since fighting erupted in Sudan on 15th April this year, around 2.5 million people have been displaced by the conflict.

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.

Together we are stronger

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

Blog: International Women's Day 2021

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.

How Christian Aid has helped flood affected families in Bangladesh

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.

How we’re tackling coronavirus myths and fears in South Sudan

For people in South Sudan, fears around coronavirus are very similar to those felt here back home. And just like here, there is also the damage caused by ‘fake news’.