Keep up to date on all things SCIAF and find out about work that we are doing right now across the world.
SCIAF make themselves at home in Clyde Street
31 May 2024
We have moved to a new office within Glasgow’s Archdiocesan Offices.
Malawi’s farmers were very clear to me about scale of acute hunger
29 May 2024
SCIAF Programme Officer Chris MacLullich, reflects on his recent trip to Malawi.
Fr Gabriel reunited with his congregation in Gaza
24 May 2024
News has reached us that Fr Gabriel is back with his congregation in Gaza City.
A charity run with a difference
17 May 2024
Lots of people run for their favourite charity, but Chris from Benbecula did things a little differently – notching up his 200km between his home island and the plains of Africa.
SCIAF responds to Scottish Government cabinet reshuffle
9 May 2024
SCIAF is disappointed at the news that there is no longer a dedicated Minister for International Development in the Scottish Government, a role which had existed since 2012.
Acting on Climate Change is Good for Everyone
7 May 2024
Tackling climate change should be at the top of John Swinney’s in-tray as he becomes First Minister.
Tragedy in Gaza: Lara’s story
7 May 2024
Death in Gaza does not only come via the bombs; the dire circumstances claim people in lots of ways.
Gazan priest in Glasgow highlights plight of the Christian community
30 April 2024
Fr Gabriel Romanelli – the Parish Priest of the only Catholic Church in Gaza – visited Glasgow to raise awareness of the plight of his parishioners, more than six months on from the start of the war.
From Glasgow to Gaza
29 April 2024
Justice & Peace Scotland, SCIAF, and the Church of Scotland share a declaration to mark the visit of Fr Gabriel Romanelli to Scotland.
Education for all
22 April 2024
We believe education is for all, and we won’t give up until everyone is included.
Why we do the work we do
19 April 2024
Emergencies Officer, Jonathan, reflects on feeling powerless in a world full of tragedies.
SCIAF reacts to broken promises on climate
18 April 2024
SCIAF has today reacted to the news that the Scottish Government plans to reopen the 2019 Climate Change Act which aimed to reduce emissions by 75% by 2030.