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A theological reflection on coronavirus

A reflection on love and healing in this time of coronavirus.

Press release: changing the course of under-five mortality in Nigeria

Our Partnership for Improved Child Health (PICH) project in Nigeria closed in August 2019. Find out what we achieved and how communities have adapted.

Brew and Bake Coffee Morning Guide

A guide to running your own coffee and quiz event, virtually or in person.

Baseline Survey of Early Warning and Early Response Systems

This report is a baseline survey on the early warning and early response systems in Benue, Kaduna and Plateau States.

Christian Aid Nigeria programme strategy 2012-17

An overview of the vision, aims and activities of our Nigeria country programme.

Christian Aid Nigeria programme strategy: 2019-2026

An overview of the vision, mission and strategy of the Christian Aid Nigeria programme for 2019-2026.

Climate change and coffee - a worrying blend

Climate change and coffee – a worrying blend

Christian Aid Nigeria Annual Report 2018

Christian Aid Nigeria Annual Report 2018

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.

Illegality, violence and fragility: do they breed each other?

Eric Gutierrez, Senior Adviser From Violence to Peace explores the relationships between Illegality, violence and fragility

Charlie Meiklejohn

Charlie is our Community Engagement and Fundraising Manager.

Emma Gardner

Emma coordinates our education and youth work across Scotland.

Nigeria’s path to social justice

Adebola Fatilewa, from Christian Aid Nigeria, explores how minority and marginalised groups in Nigeria have been left behind, showing why our ECID programme puts socially excluded people’s experiences at the centre of policy decisions.

Fionnuala Shakespeare

Fionnuala is a Philanthropy Officer, and looks after high-value supporters based in Scotland.

Jo Dallas

Jo is Scotland's Media Officer and is the contact for any press enquiries in Scotland. 

The woman lighting up Haiyan island

The tiny, remote island of Suluan, in the Philippines, was first to be hit by deadly Super Typhoon Haiyan. Now, a movement of women fight against climate change, leading the drive towards renewable energy. We explore one woman's story.

Lauren Petherbridge

Lauren works alongside supporters encouraging their current community events to grow, as well as identifying churches that could take on new community fundraising initiatives.