It focussed on maintaining existing programmes during the pandemic.
Concern Worldwide has helped 36.9 million people in 23 of the world's poorest countries in 2020.
The charity has released its annual report, which shows a focussed on maintaining existing programmes as the pandemic took hold.
It responded to 78 emergencies, reaching five million people directly and 12.9 million people indirectly.
It's because of our staff, donors and public that Concern have been able to respond and support those that needed it the most in 2020. Thank you 👏
— Concern Worldwide (@Concern) May 31, 2021
Our annual report details some of the work and projects that took place: https://t.co/00rydUsRCy pic.twitter.com/xdVP19OVhu
Concern CEO, Dominic McSorley, has been speaking to Kildare Today.
He says they had three key aims.
Concern Worldwide helped 36.9 million people in 23 of the world's poorest countries in 2020.
— Concern Worldwide (@Concern) May 31, 2021
Read the highlights from our annual report and find out how we did it. https://t.co/CgNsSZ1z1d
Dominic McSorley joined Clem Ryan on Tuesday's edition of the programme.
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