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This is spent directly towards our goal of ending extreme poverty.

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2 January 2024


I HAVE EXPERIENCED THE IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE FIRST HAND. THIS IS THE REALITY.

Concern Kenya senior officer Charles Eris shares his experience of growing up in
and working with a community devastated by climate change in Northern Kenya.
Publication
17 January 2024


CONFLICT AND FOOD SYSTEMS

This research programme aims to investigate the impact of conflict on various
elements of the food system.
Story
17 January 2024


SOLIDARITY AND LOANS - HOW BURUNDIANS ARE SUPPORTING ONE ANOTHER THROUGH MUTUAL
FINANCE

Savings and loan groups are one element of a development approach called
Graduation Programming, in which Concern aims to break the cycle of extreme
poverty in Burundi.Neighbours commit savings to a mutual fund and invest in each
other’s small businesses through issuing small loans. As the groups grow, they
are linked with formal microfinance institutions to help them avail of larger
loans to expand their businesses. 
Press release
16 January 2024


BLOOD AID TO SIERRA LEONE MAY HAVE SAVED OVER 17,000 CHILDREN’S LIVES

A VITAL supply of blood bags to Sierra Leone funded by the Irish public may have
saved the lives of over 17,000 children last month, according to Concern
Worldwide. 
Publication
10 January 2024


SUPPORT TO THE NATIONAL SAFE BLOOD SERVICE IN SIERRA LEONE

€50,000 from funds received by Concern from the Irish public provided an
immediate essential short-term solution to the blood shortage crisis in Sierra
Leone potentially saving over 17,000 paediatric patients, or over 5,000 women’s
lives. 
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Story2 January 2024


I HAVE EXPERIENCED THE IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE FIRST HAND. THIS IS THE REALITY.

Concern Kenya senior officer Charles Eris shares his experience of growing up in
and working with a community devastated by climate change in Northern Kenya.
Publication
17 January 2024


CONFLICT AND FOOD SYSTEMS

This research programme aims to investigate the impact of conflict on various
elements of the food system.
Story
17 January 2024


SOLIDARITY AND LOANS - HOW BURUNDIANS ARE SUPPORTING ONE ANOTHER THROUGH MUTUAL
FINANCE

Savings and loan groups are one element of a development approach called
Graduation Programming, in which Concern aims to break the cycle of extreme
poverty in Burundi.Neighbours commit savings to a mutual fund and invest in each
other’s small businesses through issuing small loans. As the groups grow, they
are linked with formal microfinance institutions to help them avail of larger
loans to expand their businesses. 
Press release
16 January 2024


BLOOD AID TO SIERRA LEONE MAY HAVE SAVED OVER 17,000 CHILDREN’S LIVES

A VITAL supply of blood bags to Sierra Leone funded by the Irish public may have
saved the lives of over 17,000 children last month, according to Concern
Worldwide. 
Publication
10 January 2024


SUPPORT TO THE NATIONAL SAFE BLOOD SERVICE IN SIERRA LEONE

€50,000 from funds received by Concern from the Irish public provided an
immediate essential short-term solution to the blood shortage crisis in Sierra
Leone potentially saving over 17,000 paediatric patients, or over 5,000 women’s
lives. 
See all news


WHAT WE DO


EMERGENCIES

Our goal is to respond rapidly to save lives and reduce suffering and this is
exactly what we do. In an emergency situation, we act quickly to save lives.

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LIVELIHOODS

Secure livelihoods offer the extreme poor a pathway to forge their way out of
poverty. We implement our livelihood programmes in some of the most vulnerable
places in the world.

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HEALTH AND NUTRITION

We work towards the survival and wellbeing of the world's most vulnerable
communities, while ensuring they obtain the knowledge and resources to keep
themselves and their families healthy and nourished.

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EDUCATION

Education is key to breaking the poverty cycle. We seek to increase access to
education, improve the quality of teachers and improve child well-being by
providing safe learning environments.

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GENDER EQUALITY

Gender inequality remains a major obstacle to the eradication of poverty. Gender
equality is therefore a key area of focus for all programmes in livelihoods,
health and education.

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CLIMATE AND ENVIRONMENT

Climate change is a driver of humanitarian crises. We work to meet the immediate
needs of those affected, as well as helping communities to build resilience for
the future.

More on Climate and environment



OUR IMPACT IN 2022

16.4 M

people reached through our emergency response

8.3 M

people reached through our health interventions

5.4 M

people reached through our livelihoods programmes


LEBANON WINTER SURVIVAL APPEAL

 * Children at risk of pneumonia and hypothermia

 * Provide kits to help families survive the brutal winter

 * Bring hope to Syrian and Lebanese families who have fled conflict

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Concern Worldwide, a company limited by guarantee, Registered Company Number:
39647, Registered Revenue Number: CHY 5745,
Registered Charity Number: 20009090, Registered in Ireland, Registered address
is 52–55 Lower Camden Street, Dublin 2. 
Phone: +353 1 417 7700