Take One Action, the UK’s leading global change film festival, celebrates its tenth edition this year. Tamara Van Strijthem…
Kate Forbes MSP, writes for Christian Aid on International Women’s Day.
How do gender injustices affect young people? Catriona Muckart, a young Christian Aid supporter from Scotland, explores how youth-led spaces play an important role in tackling the issue.
By Fiona Buchanan, Youth Development Officer, Christian Aid Scotland
If you were asked to name the greatest inequality in the world, what would your response…
(This reflection was first recorded for Good Morning Scotland’s Thought for the Day by Very Reverend Dr Alan McDonald on 23 August 2016.)
“A friend who works for a charity I’ve been involved with for a long time recently came up with a great idea. Wendy wanted sponsorship to…
6.5 million people in Malawi are going hungry as the country faces its worst…
It has been a wee while since some of us unzipped our tents, tied up our boots and hoisted our rucksack on to walk Ben…
Paul Valentin, Head of Christian Aid’s International Department describes his journey to Nepal five months after the earthquake that occurred on 25 April 2015.
We finally reached our destination over a very long and very bad road and the devastation was clearly…
It is natural to face each new journey with a little trepidation as the way ahead is largely unknown — despite our planning and preparation.
Sally Foster-Fulton, Head of Christian Aid Scotland, has some great advice for starting out on another way…
On Saturday 27 February we began the Cardinal Munro Challenge. It’s our hope that in 2016, we will climb the Munros that lie on the farthest points of the compass in each of the four seasons.
We — staff and supporters — began with the most southerly, Ben Lomond.