What we do
Aid is provided by governments and agencies such as the World Bank or IMF as grants or low interest loans, to be used for long-term development or emergencies by poorer countries
The environment has been heavily exploited by a global increase in population and consumer demand, leaving it more fragile than ever before
Poverty is often about lack of access to information. Communication can play a crucial role in providing knowledge that can make real differences to people's lives
Unrest has become a state of normality in many countries - war and conflict directly undermine vital development work
Many UK companies work in developing countries or buy goods from them, and their activities often have an impact on poor communities
Debt cancellation needs to go further – 100% should mean 100% for all governments and institutions, more poor countries should get debts cancelled, and debt relief should not be tied to economic conditions
"Education for all" is an international ideal, but in some developing countries, education is a luxury
Natural disasters include earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, floods, drought, hurricanes and cyclones, but emergencies are also caused by conflict and political crises
Farming provides a living for up to 80 per cent of people in the developing world, and can ensure that food is available at all times to all people
People, goods, money and ideas are moved around the world faster and cheaper than ever before. This can be a force for good, but the poor are losing out
Millions in poor countries are underweight and more than three million children die each year as a result. Many major causes of ill health are easily preventable
All around the developing world, CAFOD is fighting back against HIV and AIDS. Given the scale and urgency of the problem, this is one of CAFOD's four top priority areas of work
The true test of a fair society is the degree to which it fulfils human rights, including the right to health, adequate housing, sufficient food, education, justice and security
More than one billion people live in inadequate housing, and land ownership is being concentrated in the hands of multinational corporations
In poor parts of the world, extractive industries are often a cause of conflict, suffering, and dangerous pollution
War, natural disaster, persecution, or the search for work, are all reasons for millions of people to leave their homes and seek refuge elsewhere
International trade has the potential to lift millions of people out of poverty. But trade rules are stacked in favour of rich countries and companies


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