With support from Christian Aid’s V2P project, an executive committee of women to oversee women’s affairs in Urum has been established to ensure their rights are not denied. Credit: Christian Aid
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En el conversatorio se resaltaron temas de la problemática de la comunidades indígenas en el contexto actual, como las causas de la migración, el desempleo y posibles soluciones.
In the conversation, issues of the problems of indigenous communities in the current context were highlighted, such as the causes of migration, unemployment and possible solutions.
While the full evaluation report is still being drawn up, preliminary findings show that the project made significant impacts despite a number of challenges.
In February, Christian Aid’s CEO Patrick Watt, travelled to Sierra Leone to see our programme first-hand and spend time with partners, funders, and political and religious leaders in the country.
In 2020, we committed to five actions to move us closer to being a truly anti-racist organisation. Here is what we have done since making this commitment.
Let us abolish working poverty: a challenge for business. We now have the highest rate of in-work poverty for a generation. A growing number of those using Foodbanks are actually in work.
For millions of people in poor and climate vulnerable countries, from Southern Africa to the Pacific islands, rising global temperatures are already an existential threat.
Generally speaking, women’s situation has improved in most societies over the last few decades with some key successes along the way including several reforms to laws and regulations in many countries. But there is still a lot to be done.