Audio slideshow explaining how the Participatory Video Project in Sierra Leone works. The slideshow explores the practicalities of the project as well as the benefits to those involved. The project was set up with the collaboration of CAFOD, InSight and NMJD.
A film made by ROC (Rights of Children) for CAFOD about the flooding on the East Coast of Guyana. This film explores the problems faced by communities living in the area and the effects on farming, education and their homes caused by flooding.
A film made by ROC (Rights of Children) for CAFOD about the flooding on the East Coast of Guyana. This film explores the problems faced by communities living in the area and the effects on farming, education and their homes caused by flooding.
A 3 minute clip about Nawal Idris Mohammed, a victim of the civil war in Sudan the film highlights the importance of Cafod's gender development programmes in Sudan.
Kalisowe is a tiny village in the Diocese of Monze, southern Zambia and is one of many receiving government-produced education programmes daily. Children gather around their radio with a "facilitator" who is prompted by various commands to run activities helping them learn.
This clip also features music by Kalisowe's own local band, the Jabalando Brothers.
A film about the fight of the Macuxi people in the state of Roraima, Brazil, to safeguard the land rights they were legally granted, which powerful rice farmers are trying to have overturned
Kalisowe is a tiny village in the Diocese of Monze, southern Zambia. Continual droughts meant much of the people's time was spent in the search for water by digging down into dried-up streams. Now, thanks to a solar power project, all this is changing.
Plymouth based Simon Giarchi, who works for aid and development agency CAFOD, was shocked by a recent visit to Brazil where he witnessed people living in poverty.
This video was done by John Danks at BBC TV Southwest for 'Spotlight' News.
Access to clean water is one of the basics for people living in the sprawling camps. ACT/Caritas has bought two drilling rigs and employs specialists to find water sources in the semi-arid desert, and has provided water and sanitation for 100,000 people so far across Darfur.
CAFOD partner the Catholic Diocese of Kisii helped Kenyans caught up in the post-election violence early in 2008. Thankfully, peace was quickly restored to the country and people able to return home, but the effects of the shortlived turmoil can live on without this work
Children from a camp in Darfur attend an ACT/Caritas workshop, where they try to overcome their trauma by drawing their experiences of the conflict that has ravaged the region since 2003.
An audio slideshow of CAFOD's latest campaign action. Meet the community of Macambol in the Philippines - the environment they rely on to make a living is under threat from a large mining development
Dan Bahn is 15 years old and lives in Cambodia. He goes resin tapping with his father before school every morning. CAFOD supports resin tapping projects in Cambodia because it provides people with a sustainable way of making a living.