A panel of academics and international development experts met in Whitehall last night to discuss the role of religion in international development and lifting the world's poorest people out of poverty in the fifth of this year's Westminster Faith Debates.
Christian Aid has welcomed David Cameron's letter to the UK's Crown Dependencies and Overseas Territories reiterating the need to tackle fraud and tax evasion.
Homeless people are finding it difficult to move on from homelessness and hostels because of a shortage of affordable housing, the Caritas Social Action Network has warned (CSAN).
Bloggers Rich Wells, Danny Webster and Anita Mathias spent nine days in Cambodia seeing first hand how communities are using the modest resources they have to change their lives for the better
Children supported by Operation Mobilisation in the Philippines are among the victims of a devastating fire that swept through an old cemetery in Cebu City last week Tuesday.
Gospel for Asia plans to drill 5,000 water wells across India and South Asia over the course of this next year for those struggling to find clean water.
It is sobering to think that so many women, just because of the country they were born into, are coping with conditions we simply can't begin to imagine
There is no logic or compassion in tackling the effects of poverty with no recognition of the cause. But that's what some people seem to think we should do.