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charity

[char-i-tee] / ˈtʃær ɪ ti /




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“Insecurity has resulted in the loss of access to productive land and local food production,” said Patrick Andrey, Congo country director at Action Against Hunger, a New York-based charity.

From The Wall Street Journal

Increasing the size of exempted developments has sparked anger from nature charities, who warned it risked stalling nature recovery.

From BBC

An animal charity is having to pay out about £400,000 on vet bills each year as call-outs to help stricken dogs increase "massively", staff say.

From BBC

The couple, who have run a charity programme in Afghanistan for almost two decades, told BBC Newsnight the last five months in the UK have been "totally different".

From BBC

Techniques such as tax-loss harvesting can help offset gains while improving portfolio efficiency, while strategies like donating appreciated assets to charities may allow investors to reduce concentrated positions in a tax-efficient manner.

From Barron's