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Cocoa crisis: Climate change threat to chocolate

Our Valentine’s Day box of chocolates is under threat due to extreme weather in the world’s key cocoa growing regions.

Corporate profiles - Nigeria

Christian Aid has been working in Nigeria since 2003. Click to see Nigeria's Corporate Profile at a glance.

Decolonisation and anti-racism research

Decolonisation and anti-racism are important frameworks that can be used to address historical injustices, systemic inequalities and power imbalances rooted in colonial histories.

Disaster risk reduction and social safety

DRaSS is a disaster risk reduction project that aims to save lives and protect the health and livelihoods of vulnerable people from the impact of climate-related disasters.

ECODiN factsheet

The devastating effects of multi-dimensional climate impact, natural and human-induced disasters, and resource-based violent conflicts cannot be overemphasised in northwest Nigeria.

Small ruminants value chain - Hydroponics and paravet concept

Goat farming is a sustainable, productive, and low-maintenance livestock option with strong market demand.

Wheat Out-Grower Project - Nigeria

The Wheat Out-grower concept boosts wheat production among women and youth in conflict-affected areas, improving household income and resilience.

Transforming economies for gender equality - policy brief

Christian Aid works to advance gender-just macroeconomic policy making to transform economies that is shaped by marginalized communities.

Transforming economies for gender equality - poster

A poster highlighting our work to advance gender-just macroeconomic policy-making to transform economies that are shaped by marginalized communities.

Roses are dead, lovers are blue: The climate threat to Valentine’s Day roses

How climate change could kill our Valentines traditions.

A feminist social contract rooted in fiscal justice

This essay focuses on public financing for public services, the structural constraints and challenges faced by Global South nations and people...

What do we owe each other?

Essay looking at community-based versus wider/formal social contracts.

Afghanistan Crisis Appeal 12-month update December 2022

A review of our work since the launch of our 2021 appeal.

Profit before People and Planet

A collaborative report exploring why the Brazilian Amazon and its people need economic justice.

Counting The Cost 2022: A year of climate breakdown

Outlining the true cost of 2022's climate disasters.

How Covid-19 Shrank Civic Space - Report Summary

The global Covid-19 pandemic brought unprecedented restrictions to civic space throughout 2020-21 - Report Summary

(Re)acknowledging Feminist Agroecosystems: summary report

Learning from agroecosystems and networks of Women Farmers in Vale do Ribeira, São Paulo, Brazil