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Marginal farmers in Zambia

17 December 2009

Concern in Zambia recently published new research on the difficulties women farmers are facing.

Concern celebrates 10 years in India

08 October 2009

Concern Worldwide celebrated its 10th year of operation in India on 17 September 2009. An event was held that evening where guests celebrated the impact Concern’s work is having.

Your vote affects the poor

02 June 2009

The European elections take place on 5 June. This is a crucial day for millions of people far beyond Europe's borders.

Break the Silence, SPEAK UP - World AIDS Day 2008 Campaign

09 March 2009

Concern Worldwide India used a popular FM radio channel BIG 92.7 FM to reach out to college students and young professionals.

Concern welcomes Taoiseach's renewed commitment

06 January 2009

Concern welcomes Taoiseach's commitment to stick to aid target even in difficult economic situation.

Laying out the facts

Posted by Niall O Murchu in Concern Blog | 16 October 2008 | 0 comments

This is Tara McIndoe's second blog from the Fighting Hunger Conference: 

Kofi Annan warns financial crisis no excuse for inaction

16 October 2008

Former UN Secretary General urges governments to maintain their resolve to ending hunger at Dublin conference.

Ireland must keep commitments despite budget

14 October 2008

Tom Arnold, CEO of Concern Worldwide, has said that Ireland can and must reach the 0.7% target despite today's cut to the overseas aid budget.

Investment in marginal farmers needed

16 September 2008

A report published by Concern Worldwide demands that small-scale farmers in developing countries must be at the centre of efforts to defeat poverty and achieve the Millennium Development Goals. However, marginal farmers are currently given low priority by governments.

Monitoring hunger crisis

15 September 2008

Concern has published its first Hunger Monitor report, focusing on the key trends affecting those people most at risk of soaring food prices.

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