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    Climb4Concern is an annual outdoor challenge which allow supporters to raise funds for Concern. Photo: Concern Worldwide.

    Events and challenges

    Events and challenges

    From mountain trekking to marathon running, join us for one of our many exciting outdoor events.

    EU Aid Volunteers with Concern Worldwide. Photo: Kevin Jenkinson/ Concern Worldwide.

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    Volunteer

    There are lots of ways to volunteer with Concern. Join us and help in the mission to eliminate extreme poverty.

    Concern has been carrying out Conservation Agriculture programming in Malawi since 2012, with the help of Accenture. Photo: Concern Worldwide.

    Corporate support

    Corporate support

    Partnerships between the private sector and INGOs can transform your business and have a positive, social impact. 

    Somro and Kishore from Satla Bheel village are playing with water at the newly installed plant system.  Thar Desert, Pakistan. Phot: Black Box Sounds / Concern Worldwide.s

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    Other ways to give

    These are just a few of the ways that you can support our goal of ending extreme poverty, whatever it takes.

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    We offer a variety of programmes for school pupils of all ages. Whether you are a teacher looking for information, a student working on a project, we have something for you.

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    Our impact in 2019

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    people reached through our emergency response

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    10.1 M

    people reached through our health interventions

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    15.1 M

    people reached through our long term development programmes

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