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Christian Aid Ireland aims to end poverty and injustice worldwide by focusing on seven key areas – see below. This involves working in partnership with local organisations, as well as with governments and the private sector.

Our work includes helping people to:

  • claim their rights and access services such as healthcare and education
  • overcome violence and build peace in their communities and rebuild their lives after conflict
  • ensure they are not discriminated against for any reason
  • stand up for equality for women, prevent gender-based violence and provide support for survivors
  • become more resilient to disasters such as drought, climate change and hurricanes 
  • advocate in Ireland and overseas against corporate tax dodging and demand that companies pay their fair share

From violence to peace

Violence and conflict are causes of poverty, capable of wiping out years of development and destroying thriving societies.

Accountable governance and human rights

Christian Aid Ireland believes that poverty is structural, caused by imbalances in power. Good governance is essential to ensure the rights of the poorest.

Women's empowerment and gender equality

Unequal distribution of power is at the heart of poverty. And one of the most pervasive inequalities in the world is that between women and men.

Advocacy

Christian Aid Ireland works to inspire support and action in Ireland for a just, equal and sustainable world.

Resilience and climate

We work for a world where poor people are able to keep more of the wealth they generate, and can better protect themselves when disaster strikes.

Community Health

Our health work includes nutrition, malaria, HIV, and maternal and child health. We aim to secure people's rights to services essential for healthy lives.

Inclusive markets

We help poor people gain access to new markets, obtain better prices for their products and access expertise, services and finance.