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Read the latest feature and comment articles to get a more in-depth understandings of the people and issues that SCIAF is working on in Scotland and around the world.
SCIAF helps people living with HIV to have a better quality of life. Read Tsega's story from Ethiopia.
A special report on the how SCIAF is helping communities affected by bio-fuels in Brazil.
How SCIAF is helping one young boy to overcome the horrors of war and natural disaster.
Sudan is the largest country in Africa – sadly it is also one of the most troubled. You can make a difference through SCIAF’s Christmas and New Year appeal .
Donations are urgently needed to help thousands of people affected by conflict in the Democaratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Donate Now
SCIAF's new modern languages resource brings Scottish school pupils closer to young people in the war-torn DR Congo.
SCIAF welcomes the Scottish Government’s £1 million support for small-scale farmers in Zambia.
Congratulations! The Scottish Government has accepted many of the demands of SCIAF campaigners for its forthcoming Scottish Climate Change Bill.
SCIAF has launched a scheme to build stronger links between parishes and groups in Scotland and communities affected by poverty and injustice around the world.
SCIAF's partner Prakurthi is helping rural farmers get the most of their land and free themsleves from debt.
SCIAF is helping young people in rural communties to gain new skills and build better futures. SCIAF's Percy Patrick reports from India.
SCIAF's partner KCCC are bringing hope to people living in the shadow of HIV and AIDS.
Minority groups in Eastern India face poverty and discrimination. Find out how SCIAF is helping them turn their lives around.
SCIAF are helping poor rural farmers overcome drought so they no longer have to go hungry.
Women in an impoverished district of Southern India are stirring up change in their community.
SCIAF’s Selina Donnelly reports on the growing food crisis in Ethiopia from Sodo Hosanna Diocese.
A small band of private companies is looking to make a killing by profiting from international debt.
"Congo is a paradise where the angels are starving,” Aimee told me. Read SCIAF report.
The Rt. Hon. Douglas Alexander, Secretary of State for DFID, has his say...
Nicuragua continually faces devastating storms and environmental catastrophes. How do they cope?
Scottish Government Minister Linda Fabiani answers questions from SCIAF.
The people of Turkana in northern Kenya work hard to eke out a living in one of the most inhospitable places on earth.
A Paisley Priest has hit the road for a high altitude 10 kilometre race through Ethiopia. Find out why.
SCIAF is helping to promote peace in northern Uganda after 21 years of civil war.
SCIAF's Real Gifts mean Scots can buy innovative gifts and at the same time help those in need.