The Adapta Nicaragua project protects the livelihoods of small- and medium-sized cocoa and honey producers, building their resilience to climate change through access to high quality climatic information.
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Support families like Mary Ann's on the frontlines of the climate crisis
Nicaragua is one of the countries most vulnerable to climate change in the world. Many communities rely heavily on agriculture and are vulnerable to the effects of flooding and droughts.
We worked with 11 partners in districts highly vulnerable to climate change and natural disasters in Bangladesh, to reach 24,459 women.
Our health work includes nutrition, malaria, HIV, and maternal and child health. We aim to secure people's rights to services essential for healthy lives.
Support vulnerable families around the world facing the coronavirus crisis
We recognise that returning to school can provide the only flicker of normality for many children in countries engulfed in crises.
In Nigeria, Malawi and Kenya we empowered communities to hold their governments to account and improve their health services.
Violence and conflict are causes of poverty, capable of wiping out years of development and destroying thriving societies.
Gender and inclusion
Christian Aid Ireland has been responding to humanitarian emergencies and disasters since 1945, providing urgently needed immediate relief and long-term support.
We help poor people gain access to new markets, obtain better prices for their products and access expertise, services and finance.
We have a long history of reducing poverty in the occupied Palestinian territory (oPt).
Smallholder farmers dominate the production of pigeon pea crops, but have limited access to market information or technology.
We work for a world where poor people are able to keep more of the wealth they generate, and can better protect themselves when disaster strikes.