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Concern

# concern - Saturday 23 February, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Concern

Concern Worldwide appoints new CEO

Dominic MacSorley has been named as the humanitarian agency’s new Chief Executive Officer, effective from next month.

# concern - Monday 21 January, 2013

From TheJournal.ie ISPCA

Four ponies rescued as ISPCA gets record no of equine distress calls

The organisation is appealing to owners to be “particularly vigilant” of their animals during the current cold snap.

# concern - Saturday 12 January, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Read Me

Column: Haiti – Three years on from devastation

The recovery from the 2010 earthquake has slowed but there are strong grounds for optimism, says Concern Worldwide Regional Director, Bríd Kennedy.

# concern - Saturday 1 December, 2012

From TheJournal.ie HIV

World Aids Day: Elimination of HIV and Aids blocked by ‘poverty and complacency’

Although global rates of are dropping, complacency is a barrier to completely eliminating HIV, according to experts.

# concern - Monday 5 November, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Reform

At last: Constitutional Convention to hold first meeting in December

The first meeting of the Constitutional Convention was delayed as the Government searched for a chairperson – but it’s now set to meet at the start of December

# concern - Friday 26 October, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Your Say This post contains a poll

Poll: Should Ireland distribute foreign aid while it is in a bailout?

With the government suspending aid to Uganda yesterday, we’re asking should Ireland be distributing foreign aid while still under the terms of a bailout?

# concern - Wednesday 24 October, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Bunreacht Na HÉireann

Drumroll please: Chair of the Constitutional Convention is…. Tom Arnold

The Constitutional Convention had been due to begin meeting this month but had been delayed due to the search for a chairperson.

# concern - Tuesday 23 October, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Concern

Former RTÉ London Editor to join Concern Worldwide

O’Connell is to join the Concern Worldwide London office, working with the fundraising, marketing and policy, communications and campaigns teams on ‘special projects’.

# concern - Friday 19 October, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Goodwill

Ulster Bank customers can now donate to charities at ATMs

The Giving Scheme was launched across Ireland and Northern Ireland yesterday.

# concern - Tuesday 2 October, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Elderly

Marked increase in calls from older people to helpline

Following recent attacks on elderly people during burglaries, a charity has said there is increased fear and concern among older people.

# concern - Sunday 19 August, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Read Me

Column: How to stop crises becoming disasters

On World Humanitarian Day, Concern Director in Kenya Anne O’Mahony writes from Nairobi on tackling the underlying causes of vulnerability to the worst effects of manmade and natural shocks.

# concern - Thursday 16 August, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Ambulance

Ambulance cuts “putting lives at risk”

A Dublin TD has said that reduction in ambulance services in Dublin could put lives at risk.

# concern - Monday 30 July, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Concern

Public donations to Concern fall after 2010 emergencies

NGO’s annual report for 2011 also shows that two members of staff received remunerations of over €95,000 for the year.

# concern - Sunday 29 July, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Aid

Ireland to provide €3 million in vital aid to Somalia

Eamon Gilmore announced the funding during a trip to the capital Mogadishu today.

# concern - Friday 29 June, 2012

Italy midfield daunts Spanish coach Del Bosque

The veteran manager believes the team’s axis is Pirlo and Balotelli.

# concern - Monday 18 June, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Opinion

Column: Dragging heels on climate change hurts the poor

The changing patterns of climate and other factors have caused chaos in the developing world, writes Concern’s CEO Tom Arnold. This week’s Earth Summit is a chance to prioritise solutions.

Shevchenko doubtful for England clash

The striker suffered a knee injury in his side’s game against France.

# concern - Tuesday 5 June, 2012

# concern - Friday 1 June, 2012

Ukraine rocked by racism controversy ahead of Euro 2012

A Nigerian medical student has urged fans not to boycott the tournament, despite being the victim of a racist attack in Kiev.

# concern - Sunday 13 May, 2012

Bad news: Injury puts O’Shea’s Euros place in doubt

Sunderland manager Martin O’Neill admitted he was concerned about the defender’s chances of being fit ahead of the tournament.

# concern - Monday 23 April, 2012

Ulster duo doubtful for Heineken Cup showdown

Chris Henry and Paul Marshall may not be able to take part in the province’s encounter with Edinburgh.

# concern - Monday 19 March, 2012

Tottenham players request heart screenings following Muamba incident

It also been confirmed that Bolton’s match with Aston Villa on Tuesday has been postponed.

# concern - Thursday 8 March, 2012

From TheJournal.ie International Women's Day

Column: Women and girls hold solution to extreme poverty

Gender equality is good for everyone, writes Bernadette Crawford, Equality Adviser for Concern Worldwide, on International Women’s Day.

# concern - Tuesday 21 February, 2012

Joe Canning suffers injury set-back during Fitzgibbon Cup clash

“I know the manager, Anthony Cunningham has spoken to Joe himself and we’ll know more tomorrow.”

# concern - Thursday 12 January, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Haiti

Half a million people still living in camps in Haiti

Plan Ireland’s report on Haiti two years after earthquake reveals major challenges as other NGOs also note scale of work required for country to recover will need international investment.

From TheJournal.ie Opinion

Column: Haiti is slowly recovering – but criticising aid agencies doesn’t help

Aid agencies are criticised for the slow place of recovery in Haiti – but that criticism puzzles Tom Arnold of Concern.

# concern - Thursday 1 December, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Opinion

Column: The drugs do work – but there are new obstacles in the fight against AIDS

Yes, AIDS-related deaths are decreasing – but there are several huge threats in the fight against HIV and AIDS, writes Breda Gahan on World Aids Day.

# concern - Tuesday 29 November, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Somalia

Somali militants ban 16 aid groups and UN agencies

The Islamist group has banned Concern, UNICEF, the World Health Organization and UNHCR – amongst others – from operating in the country, where 250,000 people face the immediate risk of starvation.

# concern - Tuesday 15 November, 2011

From The Daily Edge U2

U2 covers album launched to raise money for Concern

The album features tracks from Achtung Baby, covered by Patti Smith, Depeche Mode and Jack White, and all proceeds will go to Concern’s East Africa appeal.

# concern - Tuesday 1 November, 2011

Gibson a doubt for Estonia playoff, as Ireland’s injury woes continue

The United midfielder has been added to a long list of players who face fitness battles ahead of the games.

# concern - Monday 31 October, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Opinion

Column: An open letter to the world’s seven billionth child

As the world’s population officially hits 7,000,000,000, Tom Arnold of Concern tells today’s baby what lies in store.

# concern - Saturday 22 October, 2011

Whyte looks to the future despite tax concerns

Rangers owner Craig Whyte says the club “will be fine” despite another difficult week for the SPL side.

# concern - Monday 3 October, 2011

Concern This post contains videos

Rory Best doubtful for quarter-final with Wales

Ulster hooker’s participation in the last eight showdown is in the balance after he sprained the AC join in his right shoulder.

# concern - Friday 23 September, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Horn Of Africa

Ireland increases aid for Horn of Africa famine victims

The Department of Foreign Affairs has announced a further €1 million in support for famine victims, while Bono has joined a group of celebrities calling for more action.

# concern - Tuesday 20 September, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Good News

NetHope chooses Ireland for annual technology summit

NetHope, a collaborative organisation which aims to improve humanitarian agencies’ access to ICT in the developing world, has asked Concern to host its 10th annual summit in Kildare.

# concern - Monday 18 July, 2011

From TheJournal.ie East Africa

Mary Robinson in drought stricken Horn of Africa

The former president’s visit comes nearly 20 years after her first trip to Somalia to highlight the crisis there.

# concern - Friday 15 July, 2011

From TheJournal.ie East Africa

Ireland to give extra €1m in aid to Horn of Africa

Countries in East Africa are in the grip of the worst drought in 60 years, with millions facing starvation.

# concern - Wednesday 6 July, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Somalia This post contains images

In pictures: A photo essay from war-torn Somalia

Striking images from Somalia, where the worst drought in the region for 60 years is affecting some 7 million people.

# concern - Friday 25 March, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Ivory Coast

Ivory Coast violence threatens access to medical care

Medecin Sans Frontieres staff providing treatment despite difficulties including lack of supplies, resources and threats of violence, while Concern steps up its work in Liberia after refugees pour in from the Ivory Coast.

# concern - Tuesday 8 March, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Read Me

Read Me: Equality for women has made progress – but not enough

Concern Worldwide workers write on International Women’s Day of the discrimination, violence, coerced sex and early marriage that doom many of the world’s little girls to a cruel future.

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