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Critics of CAFOD (the Catholic Agency for Overseas Development) often point to concerns regarding bureaucratic inefficiencies and the potential for dependency on aid among recipient communities. Some argue that its focus on specific religious frameworks can limit its effectiveness in secular contexts. Additionally, there are occasional criticisms about the transparency of fund allocation and the impact of its programs on local cultures. Despite these criticisms, many acknowledge CAFOD's commitment to social justice and poverty alleviation.

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