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Walls broke, wills did not: an update from Haiti

Bruised but unbowed by a major earthquake, hardy Haitians are rebuilding their lives with our partners’ help and with your solidarity.

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Haiti needs our support

Reeling from the devastation caused by a powerful earthquake and bracing for weather that could worsen their situation, thousands in Haiti need another surge of solidarity from Canadians.

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The Beirut blasts: a one-year update

The solidarity and support that allowed our partners to help the Lebanese people cope with the reverberations of last year’s devastating dockside explosion are still needed.

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An update on the COVID crisis in the Indian subcontinent

Your generosity is allowing Development and Peace to support an effective response to the COVID-19 crisis in and beyond the Indian subcontinent.

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COVID-19 in India: an urgent appeal at an apocalyptic time

Frightening spikes in COVID-19 infection and death rates are leaving the people of India in desperate need of our solidarity and support.

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Thousands left homeless as fire engulfs Rohingya refugee camp

Left to cope with homelessness, hunger and fears of a COVID-19 flare-up in the wake of a massive blaze, residents of the world’s largest refugee camp need our help.

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International Development Week: Canadians’ solidarity with the people of Syria

For nearly 10 years, Canadians have contributed with compassion and generosity to help millions of Syrians survive the ravages of war, hunger, poverty and displacement.

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Tigray: tending to a troubled region

Development and Peace is responding to the most urgent needs of people displaced by the ongoing conflict in Ethiopia.

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A helping hand to Honduras: an update

Already mobilized to help Hondurans cope with the aftermath of two tropical storms, Development and Peace’s partners need your help.

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Typhoon after typhoon after typhoon…

The people of the Philippines need our help to recover from a series of storms that have destroyed homes, infrastructure, lives and livelihoods.

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