Everything you always wanted to know…

From our annual report and corporate aims to our latest expose of climate change, here they are – our top publications.

If you want to know more, contact us on info@christian-aid.org, marked for the attention of the supporter enquiries manager, to request publications or any of the policies listed in our open information policy below. We’re your organisation. You have a right to know.

 

Annual report 2006/07

Christian Aid Annual report 2006/07

Our annual report looks at the difference we have made by connecting with thousands of supporters, hundreds of partners and several key anti-poverty alliances during the past year.

Read our report

Annual review 2006/07

Christian Aid Annual review 2006/07

For those who don’t want to read the annual report in full, get the brief version in our annual review, Click! We're all connected now

Annual review 2006/07

Annual report 2005/06

Who pays the price?

Christian Aid’s annual report for 2005/06 explores the ultimate irony – that those least responsible for the problems in the world pay the heaviest price.

Annual report 2005/06

Our 2006/07 carbon footprint

Christian Aid is committed to cutting its carbon emissions. We've plenty to do – but we think we've made a solid start.

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Turning Hope into Action

Our strategic framework for 2005-10 isn’t the usual corporate rhetoric. It tells you what we hope to achieve and what evidence we’ll be looking for to show we’re making a difference.

Turning Hope into Action

Christian Aid – want to know, need to know

What do you really want to know about Christian Aid? Read here about our open information policy.

Open information policy

Human tide: the real migration crisis

At least 1 billion will be forced from their homes between now and 2050 as climate change deepens an already burgeoning global migration crisis.

Human tide

Coming clean: revealing UK’s true carbon footprint

Using data provided by the environmental research agency Trucost, our report, Coming Clean, uncovers an extraordinary picture of a UK that has a far greater impact on global carbon emissions than the 2% the government declares.

Coming clean: revealing UK's true carbon footprint

The face of courage

The 2005/6 annual review looked at how the people with whom we worked faced fear, hate, prejudice and grief in order to make change happen.

Christian Aid’s annual review 2005/06

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