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The money will go to help some of the poorest people in the world, including families who scrape a living on the flood plains of the Brahmaputra river.
Christian Aid’s focus this year has been on those who cultivate the islands in the delta.
For a relatively modest sum their small holdings can be raised above the flood level, which changes lives dramatically when they feel safe in their homes and secure in cultivating their crops.
They can also start to rear a cow or some goats to provide milk for their children. For more details or to make a donation, visit christianaid.org.uk.

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