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SCIAF calls on Rishi Sunak to serve up change
17 August 2023
We're calling on the UK government to serve up change, as millions of people around the world continue to face the grim reality of famine.
Motherwell’s Jake backs SCIAF’s WEE BOX campaign
21 March 2023
Motherwell FC left-back Jake Carroll has urged people to help give hunger the kick by supporting our WEE BOX appeal.
Deacon Blue’s Ricky and Lorraine urge Scots to back the WEE BOX
22 February 2023
Ricky Ross and Lorraine McIntosh took to the streets of Glasgow to launch SCIAF's fundraiser for some of the world’s poorest people, who continue to be hammered by hunger and climate change.
The cost of living in Zambia
2 September 2022
Our long-term work is made possible through our local partners who advocate for change in their communities and help families access the basic needs required to build a bright future.
SCIAF launches fundraising appeal for world hunger crisis
15 June 2022
In the face of fresh alarms of a global hunger crisis we are urgently appealing for donations to help.
Changing lives in Cambodia
9 February 2022
Thanks to your support of our WEE BOX, BIG CHANGE UK Aid Match appeal in 2018, the lives of more than 46,838 people have been transformed in rural Cambodia.
Scottish Government Emergency Funding for South Sudan
1 October 2021
SCIAF is delighted to receive £120,500 through the Humanitarian Emergency Fund (HEF) from the Scottish Government to provide relief to those affected by the desperate food emergency in South Sudan.
The Kumena Project improves lives in Zambia
24 May 2021
Thanks to your help and the support of the Scottish Government, we are now working with more than 1,000 farming families in the region of Kabwe to improve income and livelihoods.
Shidalah's story
8 January 2021
Shidalah is six years old. He lives in South Sudan, one of the poorest countries in the world. A country torn apart by violence, conflict and hunger.
Concy's story
30 June 2020
If Concy's parents had survived, she wouldn't have had to take on the burden of providing for her family. Life would still be hard, but it wouldn't be a daily struggle for survival.
Small steps, big changes
10 October 2019
Laura Hamilton examines how your support for some of the poorest people in the world helps them grow more food and earn a living.
Eleam's story
15 August 2019
At 40 years old, Eleam Diida became a widow with six children to care for and no job to bring in an income. With your help and support from the UK government's Aid Match programme she's now opened the doors of her own shop.