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World Gifts

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.

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World Gifts

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  1. World Gifts Gifts that make a world of difference 2012

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

  3. The gift of water for a family

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

  5. The gift of life saving treatment for a new mum

  6. “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

  7. The gift of a community toilet

  8. “Having good toilets school has improved our health - it’s rare for pupils to be off school with stomach problems these days.” Thando, Zimbabwe Thando lives in Zimbabwe and is now benefitting form the new CAFOD-funded toilets in Dampa Secondary School.

  9. The gift of a bicycle

  10. “ Having two wheels is much faster, before I had to rely on my two legs!” Jean-Pierre, Rwanda

  11. The gift of supporting a Saffron Enterprise

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

  13. The gift of a school starter pack

  14. “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

  15. Photo credits: Annie Bungeroth Simon Rawles Nick Harrop

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