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Breaking the barriers Honduras update

Breaking the barriers Honduras update

Tipping the energy balance

This paper explores nature and scope of energy financing in six key developing countries: Bangladesh, Cambodia, Bolivia, Nicaragua, Kenya and Malawi.

Community Health for All: case studies from around the world

Community Health for All: case studies from around the world

Drugs and illicit practices: the impact on development and governance

Collection of case studies published in the names of its independent authors, with the views expressed not necessarily endorsed by Christian Aid.

Keeping the Faith: The role of faith leaders in the Ebola response

Recommends how faith leaders can support Ebola recovery in Sierra Leone and Liberia.

Ebola in Sierra Leone: moving to sustainable recovery

Overview of the urgent issues identified as priorities at this stage of the epidemic (2015).

Low-carbon Africa: Ghana

Emergent middle-income country developing and delivering low-carbon power for its people and wider economy. 

Low-carbon Africa: Nigeria

With oil and gas dominating Nigeria's economy, energy poverty is widespread, but efficient use of natural resources could deliver energy for all. 

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.

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.

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.