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Catholics Confront Global Poverty: History

The Catholics Confront Global Poverty initiative is built on the foundation of the earlier Catholic Campaign Against Global Poverty

In 2005, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) and Catholic Relief Services (CRS) invited Catholics to join a Catholic Campaign Against Global Poverty.  That Campaign has engaged Catholics in advocating for U.S. policies to reduce poverty throughout the world by focusing on three areas of U.S. economic policy:  just trade policies, effective foreign aid, and debt relief for the poorest countries.  The Campaign asked Catholics to

  • pray for people throughout the world seeking to rise from the indignities of poverty;
  • learn about Catholic social teaching, U.S. economic policies, and the world’s poor; and
  • advocate by contacting elected officials to make the case for trade, aid and debt policies that overcome poverty and promote development.

The links on this page provide information on the activities, successes, and rich history of the earlier Campaign.

 

Backgrounders

Trade
Aid
Debt

Action Alerts

Trade
Aid
Debt
Letters and Statements

 

Email us at globalpoverty@usccb.org  or   globalpoverty@crs.org
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