CAFOD's policy team provides briefings, reports and research on our advocacy and lobbying work, plus materials to support our campaigns.
Latest resources
Fair finance for the climate fightback: Where should the money for international climate finance come from?
This discussion paper calls for greater exploration of three ‘innovative sources’ of finance, which can help raise the huge amounts of money needed to tackle the climate crisis in a way that is both fair and effective.
CAFOD response to International Development Committee inquiry on FCDO and civil societies
Written evidence submitted to the IDC's inquiry into the UK FCDO's approach to supporting civil society and civil society organisations through its programming.
CAFOD response to Environmental Audit Committee inquiry on Climate Change and Security
Written evidence submitted to the Environmental Audit Committee’s inquiry into the interaction of climate change and security issues.
CAFOD response to International Development Committee inquiry into achieving SDG2: Zero Hunger
Written evidence submitted to the International Development Committee's inquiry into the UK Government’s work on achieving Sustainable Development Goal 2: Zero Hunger.
CAFOD response to International Development White Paper
CAFOD's response to the UK Government's White Paper on International Development.
COP28 position paper: As the climate crisis worsens, COP28 must be a turning point
We outline five key areas in which governments need to deliver at COP28 in Dubai for communities suffering devastating climate impacts.
Parliamentary briefing: Pope Francis’s new call to action on the climate crisis ahead of COP28
Ahead of COP28, Pope Francis has written a new message, named Laudate Deum, imploring political leaders to act with greater urgency to tackle the climate crisis.
Climate change, migration and human trafficking
This CAFOD report shows how climate change-induced migration increases the risk of human trafficking and modern slavery.
Case study: Business activity in the occupied Palestinian territory
UK companies could be complicit in the use and trade of goods produced in the occupied Palestinian territory, under breach of international law.
Case study: Gold mining in Brazil
Gold sold on our high streets could be linked to the destruction of indigenous communities’ lives and the environment in the Brazilian Amazon.
Parliamentary submissions
CAFOD submits written evidence to parliamentary inquiries and consultations to support our global policy and research work.
Campaign with CAFOD
Find out more about campaigning on social justice issues with CAFOD.