Cambodia’s turbulent history has left a legacy that continues to cause suffering across the country. Although it has undergone rapid economic growth in recent years, many rural communities still have limited access to health care, safe drinking water and sanitation.
Learn MoreThe economy of Tonga is highly dependent on climate sensitive sectors such agriculture, fisheries and tourism. Extreme weather events and climate change can have a significant impact on these sectors and affect sources of income.
Learn MoreOur partner Caritas Samoa supports the livelihood and resilience of vulnerable communities through increased access to clean water, sanitation and hygiene.
Learn MoreThe Solomon Islands are an archipelago made up of almost 1,000 islands. Although it’s a nation surrounded by water, it still experiences drought and water shortages.
Learn MoreOnce known as the ‘breadbasket of Africa’, Zimbabwe today struggles with hyperinflation, widespread poverty and political instability. Chronic malnutrition caused by widespread food shortages, a failing health system and high rates of HIV infection mean that nearly half of the country’s population live in extreme poverty.
Learn MoreVietnam has made significant economic and social progress since the end of the Vietnam War in 1975, however poverty and inequality remain.
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