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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.

Christian Aid Ireland reaction to the final agreement at COP 28

COP28 agreement has finally pointed to the elephant in the room and placed a spotlight on fossil fuels

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.

New Loss & Damage Fund welcomed but still huge work to be done

Christian Aid Ireland welcomes new Loss & Damage Fund but warns still huge work to be done

Kenya: From Drought to Floods

Read how despite the recent rains, people in northern Kenya are still coping with the after effects of the worst drought in decades.

Climate change: with whom do we stand?

Climate change: with whom do we stand?

Supporters swap stockings for sandbags for South Sudan

As part of our Christmas Appeal, Christian Aid Ireland supporters have been highlighting the hunger crisis in flood-hit South Sudan where more than 2 million people are at risk of falling into famine.

What happened at COP26?

Find out what we thought of the outcomes. And what happens next.

Ireland’s climate finance commitment ‘only half of its fair share’

A response to Taoiseach Micheál Martin committing during Ireland’s national statement today at COP26 to increasing Ireland’s climate finance contributions to at least €225 million by 2025.

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.

It's our 75th anniversary

After 75 years, we still believe all people are created in the image of God. We still believe in life before death. We still believe in real people bringing real change in the world.