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Time is Now event programme

Christian Aid and Friends at Glasgow Cathedral on Monday 8 November

Joint Country Programme newsletter - July - Sept 2018

A new country director, piped water comes to villages in Mumbeji, advocating for tax justice and more...

The market garden - growing sustainable businesses with women farmers

The market garden - growing sustainable businesses with women farmers

LPRR final evaluation report

The Linking Preparedness, Response and Resilience (LPRR) project was carried out from 2015 to the end of March 2018.

LPRR knowledge co-development paper

Co-production is a process through which partners draw upon their own learning to feed into a collective knowledge creation process.

LPRR: Empowering communities to lead humanitarian response

The project contributes to the localisation agenda by offering a demand-led practical approach to shift power to local actors and disaster survivors.

Zambia Joint Country Programme Strategic Plan 2016-20

New strategy for the Joint Country Programme (JCP) Zambia

Time for tax: activity sheet and case studies

Time for tax: activity sheet and case studies

Zambia Joint Country Programme, Newsletter, December 2016

Read how a self-help approach is changing lives, and find out about a project to improve women's literacy in the latest newsletter of JCP Zambia, the joint programme of Christian Aid, DanChurchAid and Norwegian Church Aid.

LPRR: action learning research

Within the LPRR project there is a need for rigorous evaluation, which balances accountability and learning.

The missing millions: the cost of tax dodging to developing countries

Looks at the tax dodging that has cost the countries that receive money from the Scottish Government’s international development fund almost £43m.