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Bangladeshi migrant workers face abuse and debt abroad; local groups demand justice, fair pay, and safer migration routes.
Since the conflict in Gaza began, your support has been a vital lifeline for the ordinary families bearing the brunt of the ...
Militants stormed a Catholic church in Komanda, Democratic Republic of Congo, in a brutal attack earlier this week that has ...
As the Israeli government’s siege starves the people of Gaza, aid workers are now joining the same food lines, risking being ...
With trusted local partners, communities in Myanmar are rebuilding — finding strength in solidarity, and hope after devastation.
This paper provides data-driven insights on the deepening chasm between the Global North and Global South, reflected in the dual crises of financial debt and ecological degradation.
A groundbreaking new report by world-leading economists calls for urgent action and systemic reforms to tackle the escalating debt and development crises affecting billions worldwide.
CAFOD calls on all parties to uphold their obligations under international law, to ensure the protection of civilians, and to urgently cease all military aggression.
Cultivating spiritual practices can help us to live a life that truly reflects God's presence. These practices make our faith more tangible, allowing for deeper engagement and growth. As the theme of ...
Elizabeth Funnell, CAFOD country representative for the Middle East, said: “Families in Gaza are starving whilst lifesaving food remains blocked at the border by Israeli authorities. “There must be an ...
Cardinal Robert Prevost of the USA has become the next pope of the Catholic Church, taking the name Leo XIV.
“Pope Leo XIV will be a voice of wisdom in a fractured and divided world," says Christine Allen, Director and Chief Executive of CAFOD.