The CNEWA Blog
CATEGORY: Northeast Africa
Poverty, drought and other forms of climatic change are taking serious tolls on Northeast Africa’s most vulnerable. Ethnic strife and religious intolerance threaten to unravel the delicate fabric of functioning societies. Hunger is a daily fact of life for many. And yet, it is an area anxious for miracles, hungry for hope. These stories present how CNEWA’s primary partners in the region, the Coptic, Eritrean and Ethiopian Catholic churches respectively, play a disproportionate role in helping to heal, teach and lift those most in need in Egypt, Eritrea and Ethiopia.