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World Gifts. Gifts that make a world of difference 2012. Let’s take a look at some of the gifts in this year’s catalogue. The gift of water for a family. “ I would say that the health problems in this family have been completely cured by the water filter.” Marta, Nigeria. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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www.cafod.org.uk

www.cafod.org.uk

World Gifts

Gifts that make a world of difference2012

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Let’s take a look at some of the gifts in this year’s catalogue...

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The gift of water for a family

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“ I would say that the health problems in this family have been completely cured by the water filter.”

Marta, Nigeria

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The gift of life saving treatment for a new mum

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“For me, the most important thing is the health of my children.

My child is not suffering any more. I’m so happy about what I’ve received.”

Haoua, Niger

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The gift of a community toilet

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Thando lives in Zimbabwe and is now benefitting form the new CAFOD-funded toilets in Dampa Secondary School.

“Having good toiletsschool has improved our health - it’s rare for pupils to be off school with stomach problems these days.”

Thando, Zimbabwe

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The gift of a bicycle

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“ Having two wheels is much faster, before I had to rely on my two legs!”

Jean-Pierre,Rwanda

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The gift of supporting a Saffron Enterprise

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These small businesses employ people, mostly women, from surrounding villages to process the saffron blooms they purchase from the local growers.

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The gift of a school starter pack

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“CAFOD helped me go to school and I’m hoping to move up a grade.

One day I want to be an accountant so I can provide for my family.”

James, Tanzania

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Photo credits:

Annie Bungeroth

Simon Rawles

Nick Harrop