Christian Aid Scotland has been awarded £125,000 from the Scottish Government’s Humanitarian Emergency Fund to reach those devastated by conflict, Covid-19 and the climate crisis in South Sudan.
Photos are a powerful tool for telling stories. At Christian Aid, photography has always been an important visual way of sharing our work with vulnerable communities in some of the poorest parts of the world.
From Shetland to Dumfries and Bearsden to Inverness, congregations and communities hosted online quizzes, washed cars, climbed hills and shared the e-envelope.
Christian Aid supporters have long walked in faith and solidarity alongside those whose lives are an endless hike. During the virtual Kiltwalk Weekend 2021, 147 supporters pulled on their walking boots.
Read about Christian Aid Scotland's new project with the Scottish Government and partners to empower women and marginalised agricultural communities in Zambia.
As COP26 enters its final phase there’s much that remains at play and the lack of funds being committed by the richer nations to reflect the loss and damage done to the most vulnerable remains a key sticking point.
Scotland’s political landscape is quite a polarised one at present. But I suspect most will agree that to hold an election in such turbulent times, and for turnout to hit record highs, is a huge achievement.
How do we celebrate Christmas while the world is in crisis? Our fabulous partner, ALTERnativity, has designed an online workshop to inspire you and your small group this Advent.