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Briefings and research papers on international policies that affect poor communities, including trade, debt, globalisation and multinational corporations


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Mining in the Philippines

Unearth Justice: submission to the Council for Responsible Jewellery Practices (94.77 kB)

10-page PDF document outlining CAFOD's comments to the Council for Responsible Jewellery Practices on their draft mining supplement

This mining project falls between two protected areas of natural beauty and of rare and endangered species

Unearth Justice: Kept in the dark (1.67 MB)

Full 36-page PDF report on BHP Billiton's controversial nickel mining project in Macambol, Phillipines, with recommendations for action

7,000 fishermen and their families rely on fishing in Pujada Bay, Macambol

Unearth Justice: Kept in the dark, executive summary (253.60 kB)

4-page PDF summary of the report on BHP Billiton's controversial nickel mining project in Macambol, Philippines, with recommendations for action

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Urgent warning about email scams

CAFOD supporters should beware known email scams currently being circulated, claiming to be from our organisation

Campaigners demonstrate in advance of Gordon Brown’s speech at the Lord Mayor’s banquet

Gordon: Call time on global greed

As G20 leaders discuss the global financial system, Gordon Brown must "call time" on global greed at the heart of the crisis
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Schoolgirls in the southern Indian city of Chennai form a human chain to protest against the ongoing conflict in Sri Lanka, October 24, 2008 [REUTERS/Babu (INDIA), courtesy www.alertnet.org]

The forgotten war of Sri Lanka

CAFOD's Mary Lucas highlights the cause of the growing numbers of civilians caught in the crossfire of northern Sri Lanka’s escalating conflict

Published on 30/07/2003, last updated on 26/06/2008
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