Policy Resources
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2019 |
![]() THE HUMANITARIAN RESPONSE PROGRAMME OF CARITAS RWANDALocalisation in practice: A Case Study of the Humanitarian Response Programme of Caritas Rwanda in Partnership... Read More |
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2019 |
![]() Promising Practices Malawi RwandaSince 2012 Trócaire's Livelihoods experts have implemented rainwater harvesting and water resources management... Read More |
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2017 |
![]() Rainwater Smart Agriculture for Food SecurityCase study of piloting rain water harvesting and community-based climate change adaptation planning in three... Read More |
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2017 |
![]() Joint statement: Health and Nutrition Consortium Somalia - March 201713 March 2017: The Health and Nutrition Consortium Somalia, of which Trócaire is a member, welcomes significant... Read More |
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2017 |
![]() Rwanda water management project: technical manualsTechnical manuals produced for rain water and waste water management project: “Water for Agricultural Production... Read More |
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2017 |
![]() Still Feeling the Heat: How climate change continues to drive extreme weather in the developing worldThis report updates our 2014 report 'Feeling the Heat: How climate change is driving extreme weather in the... Read More |
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2015 |
![]() Keeping Poverty Eradication and Human Rights at the Heart of Ireland’s Changing Relationship with AfricaIreland has a long established, well respected and important role to play in Africa as an 'honest broker' in... Read More |
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2015 |
![]() Where Aid Meets Trade: Ireland's role in the changing development landscape in AfricaThis paper examines current trends in international development towards a greater focus on the private sector, the... Read More |
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2015 |
![]() European Migration Crisis: Failing Policies, Fatal JourneysOver the past 15 years around 22,000 men, women and children have drowned in the Mediterranean Sea. The vast... Read More |
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2014 |
![]() Feeling the Heat: How climate change is driving extreme weather in the developing worldClimate change is the greatest injustice of our time; those who are doing least to cause it are suffering the most... Read More |
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