Jubilee icon for England and Wales blessed
The official Jubilee 2025 icon, commissioned by CAFOD, was unveiled and blessed by Cardinal Vincent Nichols on Saturday 14 September.
CAFOD's work in Ethiopia includes work with farmers, and supporting families and malnourished children.
Food insecurity remains a concern in Ethiopia. Many Ethiopians rely on farming and cattle herding to feed their families and make a living, but increased droughts, irregular rains and poor-quality soil mean crops and livestock are suffering. Many families simply don't have enough to eat.
In the Tigray region, in addition to natural disasters, conflict has left many families homeless, and they need emergency food and shelter to survive.
Through the local Church, your donations mean we can get shelter, food, medicine and cash to families facing crisis. We also work longer term with farmers and their communities to survive droughts, rebuild and adapt to new weather patterns caused by climate change.
For our global Church year of Jubilee, Ethiopian artist Mulugeta Araya has painted an icon that is touring cathedrals and churches in England and Wales.
The official Jubilee 2025 icon, commissioned by CAFOD, was unveiled and blessed by Cardinal Vincent Nichols on Saturday 14 September.
Thank you for your donations, fundraising and prayers this Harvest. Hear from Ibrahim, our Emergency Response Coordinator responding to the crisis across East Africa.
Right now, in Kenya, Ethiopia, Somalia and South Sudan, thousands of families are fighting a serious hunger crisis.
The current global food crisis is affecting millions of families around the world, but you can help to stop it turning into one of the worst humanitarian tragedies we’ve ever seen.
We believe that a future where nobody goes hungry is possible, and with your help we can make this hope a reality.
Your support is making a difference for families and communities who lack access to water for drinking, washing and farming.
We have a local presence in Ethiopia and are working with Church and aid agencies to respond to the growing crisis.
One in three people around the world don’t have clean water near their home. It takes phenomenal willpower to keep your community alive in the face of this challenge.
Find out about the 2016 Ethiopia food crisis and how CAFOD used your donations to help the crisis.
We look at the causes of drought that are endangering the lives of so many of our sisters and brothers in Ethiopia.