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Below you can find the latest news from Trócaire.
- Fresh wave of communal violence hits Orissa
26 August 2008
Communal violence has broken out in the Indian state of Orissa, where Trócaire works. At least 9 people have been killed over a three day period.
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- Trócaire at the Electric Picnic
26 August 2008
Join Trócaire at this weekend's Electric Picnic to find out more about how climate change impacts on poor countries and what you can do to help.
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- Trócaire's Annual Report 2007/2008
21 August 2008
Read Trócaire's 2007/2008 Annual Report to find out about our activities at home and abroad, our emergency responses and our finances.
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- Trócaire releases Annual Report for 2007/08
21 August 2008
In the past year Trócaire has spent €54.7 million and funded 127 programmes according to its recently released annual report.
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- World Water Week
18 August 2008
Imagine having to share a single water tap with 2000 people. To mark World Water Week, we look at the problems faced accessing water in Sudan.
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- Youth and Climate Change: Time for Action
12 August 2008
Today marks International Youth Day and this year’s theme is “Youth and Climate Change: Time for Action.”
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- Increasing insecurity in Afghanistan is threatening humanitarian aims
11 August 2008
NGOs working in Afghanistan have expressed concern about the rising number of civilians caught in the crossfire of the conflict.
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- Congo mining contracts must be transparent
11 August 2008
Congolese and International NGOs are asking the Congolese Government to make public the renegotiation process for mining contracts, suspended this year.
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- Waiting and Waiting in Zimbabwe. But for What?
08 August 2008
Mugabe and Tsvangirai are finally talking, but while the world waits to hear the result of their dialogue, millions of Zimbabweans simply wait for food.
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- Irish public money invested in Zimbabwe must be reviewed
01 August 2008
Trócaire this week met with the National Pensions Reserve Fund to express its concern about Irish public money being invested in Zimbabwe.
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