Caritas

Activist, Caritas aid trafficked women

BANGLADESH: A rights activist and Caritas have teamed up to work for the safe return of 24 women who were trafficked to Lebanon last year and allegedly sexually and physically abused while employed as domestic workers. Rosaline Costa, coordinator ...
Activist, Caritas aid trafficked women

German donors visit drug rehab center

BANGLADESH: Officials say they will continue support for clinic for at least three more years

Kidnappings squeeze aid programs

Kidnappings squeeze aid programs PAKISTAN: Caritas says seven foreign staff have been abducted, four already in January

State seeks help in Maoist areas

State seeks help in Maoist areas INDIA: Reports say development groups being sought to assist in federal projects

Tsunami victims smile through tears

Tsunami victims smile through tears SRI LANKA: Caritas helps survivors rebuild their lives

Caritas brings warmth to quake survivors

Caritas brings warmth to quake survivors JAPAN: Winter brings new problems for displaced people

Don’t put ties on North aid, says Caritas

Don’t put ties on North aid, says Caritas KOREA: Placing extra demands on humanitarian supplies will backfire, say experts

Caritas trains development workers

Caritas trains development workers NEPAL: Animation course teaches how to tackle social problems more effectively

Caritas tries to stop driving with drugs

HONG KONG: A Caritas branch that specialises in helping people with drug problems launched a campaign on ...

Migrant workers get flood crisis care

Migrant workers get flood crisis care THAILAND: Relief center established to overcome cultural problems among laid-off labourers

Day of prayer for displaced Kachins

Day of prayer for displaced Kachins MYANMAR: Army attacks on villages continue, more than 20,000 now forced out of homes

Conference tackles flooding issues

Conference tackles flooding issues PAKISTAN: Aid groups say repeated flooding requires relocation of vulnerable residents

Bishop hopes for closer Caritas-govt contact

Bishop hopes for closer Caritas-govt contact JAPAN: The President of Caritas Japan, Bishop Isao Kikuchi, SVD, hopes that the government - under a new leader - can start a "stable and fruitful collaboration" with religious communities, reports Fides.
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