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  • Unheard Voices update - government starting to listen

    The UK government is beginning to listen to Concern's Unheard Voices campaigners.  (14 Jul 2008)

  • Stop the food crisis

    The world is facing a global food crisis. Act now to help those most at risk.  (04 Jun 2008)

  • Up and running for Concern

    Concern is delighted to have been selected as an official charity of the first ever Newry City Marathon, which will take place on bank holiday Monday 26 May.  (08 May 2008)

  • World's poor farmers given voice in UK Parliament

    Concern Worldwide's Unheard Voices campaign has achieved another success. A recent debate in Parliament highlighted the importance of supporting poor farmers. The UK government has made a commitment to strengthen its engagement in agriculture and rural development.  (01 Apr 2008)

  • Concern to speak with local politicians about climate change

    Concern Northern Ireland is participating in a special lobbying event later this month. As members of the Climate Change Coalition, Concern will be "carbon dating" with local politicians at Stormont.  (05 Mar 2008)

  • Poverty reduction on the menu for award winning restaurateur

    One of London's most celebrated restaurateurs is to become the first patron of Concern Worldwide UK.  (25 Feb 2008)

  • Concern Northern Ireland visits Bangladesh

    Karen Gallagher from Concern's Belfast office has returned from a field visit to Bangladesh, where she visited a range of long term projects and viewed some of the work taking place in the wake of devastating Cyclone Sidr.  (04 Feb 2008)

  • World's poorest farmers overlooked by UK government

    The agricultural policy of the UK government's Department for International Development's (DFID) is ignoring the needs of the poorest farmers and prioritising economic growth over tackling hunger and improving agricultural methods and food production, according to a report published by Concern Worldwide.  (27 Nov 2007)

  • Airport staff show their Concern

    Generous staff at Belfast International Airport have donated £500 to Concern.  (08 Nov 2007)

  • Stand up for Concern

    Belfast comedian and actor Tim McGarry took to the stage at the Limelight for a Concern Fast Friends' fundraiser on Sunday 21 October.  (01 Nov 2007)