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When was cafod first found?

CAFOD (Catholic Agency for Overseas Development) was founded in 1960 by the Catholic Bishops of England and Wales. It was established in response to humanitarian needs and to promote social justice and development in poor communities around the world.


How does cafod help natural disaster?

CAFOD (Catholic Agency for Overseas Development) helps in responding to natural disasters by providing emergency relief such as food, shelter, and medical assistance to affected communities. They also support long-term recovery efforts, including rebuilding infrastructure and helping communities become more resilient to future disasters. CAFOD works in partnership with local organizations to ensure an effective and sustainable response.


Who discovered Cafod?

Cafod, the Catholic Agency for Overseas Development, was founded in 1962 by a group of Catholic bishops in England and Wales. Its establishment was driven by the desire to respond to global poverty and injustice, particularly in developing countries. The initiative was inspired by the principles of Catholic social teaching and aimed to mobilize support for overseas development efforts.


How does CAFOD help the the environment?

As part of the Stop Climate Chaos coalition, CAFOD is campaigning for:UK and world leaders to tackle the root of the problem by agreeing a global deal to cut carbon emissions at the United Nationslong-term support and finance for poorer countries - not only to protect people from the impacts of climate change, but also to help their countries develop in a greener, more sustainable way.


Was there a state of emergency declared in Bucks county Pa on Feb 10 2010?

There is no information available to suggest that a state of emergency was declared in Bucks County, PA on February 10, 2010.