BANGLADESH: Officials say they will continue support for clinic for at least three more years
PAKISTAN: Caritas says seven foreign staff have been abducted, four already in January
INDIA: Reports say development groups being sought to assist in federal projects
SRI LANKA: Caritas helps survivors rebuild their lives
JAPAN: Winter brings new problems for displaced people
KOREA: Placing extra demands on humanitarian supplies will backfire, say experts
NEPAL: Animation course teaches how to tackle social problems more effectively
HONG KONG: A Caritas branch that specialises in helping people with drug problems launched a campaign on ...
THAILAND: Relief center established to overcome cultural problems among laid-off labourers
MYANMAR: Army attacks on villages continue, more than 20,000 now forced out of homes
PAKISTAN: Aid groups say repeated flooding requires relocation of vulnerable residents
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.