Christian Aid's annual report 2010/11 In spite of the tough economic climate, Christian Aid's income in 2010/11 was £95 million, and we were able to use these funds to support over 500 partners in 47 countries. Over the year we faced some serious challenges, responding to the devastating floods in Pakistan, continuing our recovery work in Haiti, and supporting people impacted by the Arab spring in Egypt. We experienced change, both internally and in the world around us. Internally this was the first full year of our Director Loretta Minghella, and work also began on developing a new corporate strategy to take over from Turning Hope into Action which comes to an end in March 2011. Externally, a change in Government in the UK meant developing relationships with new MPs and building their support for our work. Our campaigning and advocacy work continued apace, and included the launch of our Trace the Tax Campaign at the Greenbelt Festival, since which thousands of campaign actions have been undertaken. Read the full report at http://www.christianaid.org.uk/annualreport