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The Catholic Agency for Overseas Development (CAFOD) is an international development charity and the official aid agency of the Catholic Church in England and Wales. It aims to tackle poverty globally. Through local Catholic Church and secular partners, it helps people directly in their own communities and campaigns for global justice. Established in 1960, it is funded by the Catholic community in England and Wales, the British government (through UK aid), private and institutional donors, and the general public. CAFOD's work is based on Gospel values and Catholic social teaching.

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  • The Catholic Agency for Overseas Development (CAFOD) is an international development charity and the official aid agency of the Catholic Church in England and Wales. It aims to tackle poverty globally. Through local Catholic Church and secular partners, it helps people directly in their own communities and campaigns for global justice. Established in 1960, it is funded by the Catholic community in England and Wales, the British government (through UK aid), private and institutional donors, and the general public. CAFOD is part of Caritas Internationalis, the worldwide federation of Catholic aid organisations with a presence in 165 countries and is a member of the Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) and the British Overseas Aid Group. CAFOD's Director Christine Allen was appointed in March 2019. In 2019/20 CAFOD's income was £45million and it employed approximately 410 staff along with more than 6,000 volunteers carrying out a range of roles such as campaigning, fundraising, media, office support and youth work. CAFOD's work is based on Gospel values and Catholic social teaching. (en)
  • Католическое агентство для международного развития (CAFOD, англ. Catholic Agency For Overseas Development), ранее известное как Католической фонд международного развития — международная католическая организация по оказанию гуманитарной помощи, которая борется с нищетой в развивающихся странах. Она финансируется за счет католической общины в Англии и Уэльсе, британского правительства и пожертвований широкой общественности. (ru)
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  • Католическое агентство для международного развития (CAFOD, англ. Catholic Agency For Overseas Development), ранее известное как Католической фонд международного развития — международная католическая организация по оказанию гуманитарной помощи, которая борется с нищетой в развивающихся странах. Она финансируется за счет католической общины в Англии и Уэльсе, британского правительства и пожертвований широкой общественности. (ru)
  • The Catholic Agency for Overseas Development (CAFOD) is an international development charity and the official aid agency of the Catholic Church in England and Wales. It aims to tackle poverty globally. Through local Catholic Church and secular partners, it helps people directly in their own communities and campaigns for global justice. Established in 1960, it is funded by the Catholic community in England and Wales, the British government (through UK aid), private and institutional donors, and the general public. CAFOD's work is based on Gospel values and Catholic social teaching. (en)
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  • CAFOD (en)
  • CAFOD (ru)
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