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Crimes and complicity must be accounted for

We reflect on why among the wreckage of the conflict in Gaza, upholding the law and accountability is vital for a just and lasting peace.

In Pictures – Living through war in Gaza

After more than a year of war, read this photo led blog showing a glimpse of what daily life is like for people in Gaza

Mervyn knows what it means to ‘Bee Kind’

For almost 40 years, an award-winning Kilkenny beekeeper has donated the proceeds of his honey sales to charities

Life for children living under bombardment in Gaza

In this blog, read diary entries shared with Christian Aid from children living in Gaza about their fears and daily struggles under near constant Israeli bombardment.

Palestinian human rights activist visits Dublin

In this blog, read about Raji Sourani, Director of Christian Aid’s local partner in Gaza, Palestinian Centre for Human Rights recent visit to Dublin.

Latest dispatch from Gaza

Blog: After more than 200 days of war, Gaza is in ruins and the death toll is unimaginable.

Struggles facing families in Gaza

In this blog, Christian Aid’s consultant in Gaza Ahmed Sourani describes the many struggles facing people in Gaza as well as their hopes for an immediate ceasefire and a just, lasting peace.

Diary from a warzone

In this blog, read a firsthand account of what daily life is like in a displacement camp inside Gaza

Voices from Gaza

In this blog, hear directly from Christian Aid’s medical partner in Gaza about the challenges medical workers are facing right now.

Statement

Christian Aid Ireland statement on the escalation of violence in Israel and the occupied Palestinian territory.

Keeping valuable livestock alive and healthy in north-east Nigeria

In this blog, we take a look at the para vet service established in north-east Nigeria by Christian Aid with World Food Programme funds and how it’s helping farmers to keep valuable livestock healthy.

Ireland’s climate finance commitment ‘only half of its fair share’

A response to Taoiseach Micheál Martin committing during Ireland’s national statement today at COP26 to increasing Ireland’s climate finance contributions to at least €225 million by 2025.

Greystones teacher retires, pledging a gift in her Will to Christian Aid Ireland

As a child, Shirley Chee's parents fostered a little girl who'd been injured in the war in Eritrea. Now she's pledging to help other children whose lives have been torn apart by conflict and poverty.

Vaccine inequality hitting lower income countries the hardest

In this blog, we hear from Christian Aid colleagues based in Africa to get their take on the real-life impacts of vaccine inequality between wealthy and poorer countries.

Inside Gaza: “Let the world know about our suffering”

Here, we hear first-hand from Rana who works for Christian Aid’s local partner the Women’s Affairs Centre about what has been happening inside Gaza.

Different boats in the same storm

Far from being a ‘great equalizer’, the coronavirus pandemic has exposed deep inequality throughout our world. Ruth Cooke looks at how Christian Aid partners are working to support vulnerable communities in the IOPT over lockdown.

Margaret and Sandy Lindsay: the willpower to change lives

Retired Christian Aid supporters Margaret and Sandy Lindsay explain why they were inspired to leave a gift to Christian Aid in their Will.

Albert Smallwoods: a life of service to the poor

We hear from one of Christian Aid Ireland's living legators, Albert Smallwoods.