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'IoS' Christmas Appeal: How the trees of Haiti can be saved

Published: 31 December 2006

Christian Aid-backed charities are giving farmers an alternative to chopping down forests for charcoal

'IoS' Christmas Appeal: For these folk, climate change is an enemy to fight every day

Published: 24 December 2006

But thanks to Christian Aid-backed charities in Kenya, better use of unpredictable and scarce water resources is improving lives

'IoS' Christmas Appeal: The healing power of happy pigs

Published: 17 December 2006

A mountain community, at the mercy of extremes of climate, is planting, raising animals and tackling natural disasters with help from Christian Aid

'IoS' Christmas Appeal: Light the lamp to save a life

Published: 10 December 2006

This midwife worked in the dark until Christian Aid funded solar-powered lamps. As climate change bites in Mali, its medics need more of this vital help

'IoS' Christmas Appeal: Victims of climate change

Published: 03 December 2006

Pancha Bala is 45. Her husband is dead. And she is a victim of climate change: last year a monsoon flood washed away every vestige of the simple house where she was raising six children alone

'IoS' Christmas Appeal: Seeds of hope for a brighter future

Published: 03 December 2006

When drought struck, one Indian community replanted its lost forests. From Tamana, Orissa, Justin Huggler reports on a project backed by Christian Aid
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