The Scottish Catholic International Aid Fund, better known by its acronym SCIAF, is the official aid and development agency of the Catholic Church in...
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the Church of Scotland, and the Scottish Catholic International Aid Fund (SCIAF). November 2005 was a significant month for the Scotland Malawi Partnership...
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either Voluntary Aided, where 10% of the capital funding is provided by the Church, or Academies, which are fully state funded. The Catholic Education Service...
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Catholic Church in Scotland Religion in Scotland Catholic Bishops' Conference of England and Wales Scottish Catholic International Aid Fund Catholic Church...
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John Keenan (bishop) (category Scottish Roman Catholic bishops)
October 2020. "Bishop John Keenan". Scottish Catholic International Aid Fund. Scottish Catholic International Aid Fund. Retrieved 4 October 2020. "Bishop...
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Universities of Glasgow and Strathclyde, the Church of Scotland, and the Scottish Catholic International Aid Fund (SCIAF). The Lord Provost of Glasgow and Dr Peter...
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CAFOD (redirect from Catholic Fund for Overseas Development)
The Catholic Agency for Overseas Development, commonly known as CAFOD, is an international development and relief charity. It is the official aid agency...
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UNICEF (redirect from United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund)
YOO-nee-SEF), originally the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund, officially United Nations Children's Fund since 1953, is an agency of the United...
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Susan Boyle (category Scottish Roman Catholics)
years Boyle has launched the Wee Box campaign for the Scottish Catholic International Aid Fund (SCIAF) in Glasgow, on 9 March 2011, on 21 February 2012...
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The Catholic Church in Scotland (Scottish Gaelic: An Eaglais Chaitligeach ann an Alba; Scots: Catholic Kirk in Scotland) overseen by the Scottish Bishops'...
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2020. It was responsible for administering foreign aid internationally. The Department for International Development (DFID) was founded by the UK government...
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William Nolan (bishop) (category Scottish Roman Catholic bishops)
weapons. He serves on the board of the Scottish Catholic International Aid Fund. Within the Scottish Bishops Conference he heads the Commission on Justice...
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the Protection of Birds, The Scottish Council for Development and Industry, The Scottish Catholic International Aid Fund and The Goethe Institute are...
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Patrick Grady (category Scottish National Party MPs)
manager for the Scottish Catholic International Aid Fund, and has also lived and worked in London and Malawi. After joining the Scottish National Party...
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This is a list of known humanitarian aid, that has and will be provided to Ukraine during the Russo-Ukrainian War. This list does not include financial...
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afterwards. The last Scottish International Brigade veteran, Steve Fullerton, died in 2008. In Scotland, the creation of the Aid for Spain movement worked...
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Attacks on humanitarian workers (redirect from Attacks on aid workers)
27 – ODA / UNHCR aid worker Paul Goodall was shot and killed after a hijacking in Zenica Bosnia and Herzegovina – July 5 – Scottish aid worker Christine...
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Higher Education. All Scottish universities are public universities and funded by the Scottish Government (through its Scottish Funding Council) and financial...
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James VI and I (redirect from James VI of Scotland)
1625) was King of Scotland as James VI from 24 July 1567 and King of England and Ireland as James I from the union of the Scottish and English crowns...
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campaign. Gives aid to "Catholic Communications" which produces TV and radio programs explaining the Catholic faith to Catholics and non-Catholics alike; annual...
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Parochial school (section Scotland)
Charitably funded Roman Catholic schools were brought into the state system by the Education (Scotland) Act 1918. Whilst maintaining a strong Catholic ethos...
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Credit. The Scottish Government has introduced the Scottish Welfare Fund to lessen the impact of cuts to social security benefits. The Scottish Government...
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State school (redirect from Government Aided)
nonetheless Crown-funded and Crown-regulated, religiously based education. In Ontario, for example, Roman Catholic schools are known as "Catholic Schools" or...
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English troops from Scotland. The Scottish Reformation took place only days later when the Scottish Parliament abolished the Roman Catholic religion and outlawed...
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Mary's Meals (redirect from Scottish International Relief)
Mary's Meals, formerly known as Scottish International Relief (SIR), is a registered charity which sets up school feeding programmes in some of the world's...
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Cordaid (category Humanitarian aid organizations in Europe)
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Global Fund, and the World Bank. "Catholic Organization for Relief and Development Aid". preventionweb.net. 7 November 2008...
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Caitríona Balfe (category Former Roman Catholics)
Balfe launched Forget Me Not, a Scottish-based small-batch gin. Twenty-five per cent of the proceeds from sales go to funding arts programmes. "'Outlander':...
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intended to ensure compliance with international humanitarian law", and reiterated the importance of letting humanitarian aid into Gaza. On 20 May 2024, on...
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Faith school (section Scotland)
Charitably funded Roman Catholic schools were brought into the state system by the Education (Scotland) Act 1918. This introduced state funding of Catholic schools...
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Private school (section Scotland)
Scottish independent schools currently educate over 31,000 students and employ approximately 3,500 teachers. Schools are represented by the Scottish Council...
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