Tag: Caritas
Helping those in need: Caritas India recognized for efforts battling COVID-19
During pandemic Caritas India gave special attention to the plight of internal migrants when the country went into national lockdown
Caritas membawa perubahan bagi wanita hamil dan melahirkan di pedesaan India
Sunitra Devi, seorang wanita suku dari negara bagian Jharkhand, India telah berulangkali mengunjungi kuil di desanya untuk mencari kesembuhan bagi bayinya yang berusia tiga bulan yang sedang sakit.
Caritas making a difference for pregnant women and new mothers in...
Many village women when pregnant won’t see a doctor, nor eat enough food — Caritas aims to change that
‘Water has done miracles for us’
Caritas water management training helps struggling farming communities in India
Cotton sanitary pads make life healthier for Indian women
Church campaign making cotton pads for rural women in Kerala gives them the option of opting out of using unhealthy ones produced with plastic
Philippine faith-based aid agencies call for ‘paradigm shift’ in humanitarian response
Pandemic has allowed local churches and dioceses to develop their own responses to assist poor communities without or with less aid from the outside
Local civil society groups need more support during times of crisis,...
With COVID-19 the international humanitarian system is being tested like never before, the Church’s social service arm says
Caritas joins calls for probe into Philippine public health insurance corruption...
Authorities urged to uncover the truth, serve justice and let everyone involved be accountable
Caritas desak negara-negara agar mencegah perdagangan orang saat pandemi
Caritas Internationalis, organisasi pelayanan sosial Gereja Katolik, meminta pemerintah di seluruh dunia untuk meningkatkan pengamanan terhadap perdagangan manusia selama pandemi virus corona.
Caritas calls on states to address rising risks of human trafficking...
It’s estimated that 40.3 million people are held in conditions of modern slavery, including nearly 25 million in forced labor, and 15.4 million in forced marriage