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Healthy Harvests: Sustainable agriculture in Africa and Asia

Smallholder farmers can improve agricultural productivity, food security and livelihoods by adopting sustainable approaches that utilise resource-conserving technologies and that draw upon their own knowledge.

Locked out: Palestinian refugee report

4.8 million Palestinians are living as refugees. This report looks at how addressing this issue will help unlock the peace process.

Introducing political settlements

Introduction to ongoing discussions on political settlements in the development community.

Tax Justice Advocacy: A toolkit for civil society

This toolkit is designed to introduce key tax topics of relevance to civil society organisations, and to help work on tax justice advocacy.

Energy for our common future

With Aprodev, we supported organisations from India, South Africa, Bolivia and Peru to develop responses to World Bank energy strategy review.

Listening and responding to our stakeholders: accountability

Listening and responding to our stakeholders resource: accountability

Theology and international development

This paper consolidates Christian Aid’s theological thinking on critical issues in its international development work. 

Shifting of goal posts: rural electrification in India

Highlights failure of national grid approach to deliver electricity to rural India and presents alternative using decentralised renewable power.

Christian Aid Good Practice Guide (PVCA)

A participatory vulnerability and capacity assessment (PVCA) empowers poor people to analyse their problems and suggest their own solutions.

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.

Undermining the poor: mineral taxation reforms in Latin America

Examines the tax reforms affecting the mineral sector in Latin America, quantifies cost of some of the excessively generous tax incentives offered.

Inequality and the state

This paper uses Christian Aid’s programme and policy experience to look at the relationship between inequality and development.

Sierra Leone at crossroads: seizing chance to benefit from mining

This report details how Sierra Leone earned only $9-10m from the mining of mineral exports of $179m.

From local to global: stopping corruption from stunting development

In this report, we argue that Western governments are not doing enough to champion legitimate business practices. 

Can tax challenge bad governance? 

Argues that while there are no rules about what sort of tax system is best for governance, there are clear policy implications for donors and NGOs.

The Gaza Strip: a humanitarian implosion

Argues that the situation in Gaza is manmade, completely avoidable and, with the necessary political will, can also be reversed.

No small change: Christian Aid's understanding of how change happens

This paper sets out some thinking behind Christian Aid's approach to social change.

All creation groaning - a theological approach to climate change

This paper examines a theological approach to climate change.