We are pleased to welcome Christine Allen as the new Director of CAFOD, who will be taking up her post in spring 2019.
Christine is a strategic leader whose vision, energy, deep-rooted faith and commitment to Catholic values make her specially placed to lead CAFOD’s journey over the coming years. Christine began her career as a campaigns coordinator for CAFOD nearly thirty years ago.
Christine is looking forward to starting in the spring and sends the following message:
“I’m honoured and delighted to be appointed to this role at CAFOD. It feels like coming home.
"Working for CAFOD as a young campaigner, I discovered Catholic Social Teaching and was hugely inspired and influenced by a Church that took action for peace and justice.
"The need for global solidarity today is as great as ever. CAFOD, and its thousands of supporters, stands as a powerful witness of love in a world of greed and selfishness, as we seek to end the injustices of poverty, inequality and environmental exploitation.
"I am immensely proud of CAFOD, its work and its role in the global Catholic family and I feel humbled to lead such an important agency of the Church.”
Christine has held leadership positions at two faith-based international development organisations for the last 17 years, most recently as the Director of Policy and Public Affairs for Christian Aid. As a senior leader and high-profile representative for the organisation, she has lobbied and influenced political and private sector leaders on significant policy changes on tax justice and climate justice, led senior-level external relations for CEO and other departments, held leadership roles on global and UK bodies, as well as supporting Trusts, Foundations and Major Donors initiatives. She was also responsible for theological reports underpinning Christian Aid’s policy work.
Previously, Christine was Progressio’s Executive Director for eleven years from 2001-2012. Before joining Progressio, she worked for ten years in the area of housing, poverty and social exclusion in the UK as Head of Public Affairs at the National Housing Federation and Education Department Coordinator at CHAS. Her career began as a field worker with the Justice and Peace Commission in the Archdiocese of Liverpool in 1987 and as CAFOD’s campaigns coordinator in 1989.
Bishop John Arnold, Chairman of the CAFOD Board of Trustees said, “I welcome Christine back to CAFOD with great joy. Christine is very much in my prayers and has my full support as she starts this new chapter in her life.”
CAFOD Director Chris Bain will slightly delay his retirement until spring next year to enable a steady transition.
What does CAFOD do?
We are an international development charity who reach out to people living in poverty with practical help, whatever their religion or culture. CAFOD is the official aid agency of the Catholic Church in England and Wales and part of Caritas International.
Through our global Church network, one of the largest in the world, we have the potential to reach everyone. And we campaign for global justice, so that every woman, man and child can live a full and dignified life.