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Aid against the odds in Darfur
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The work covers helping those who’ve lost their homes in the conflict - with that number growing all the time. It also means working in existing camps to provide clean water and sanitation, health and nutrition, counselling, education, and getting agriculture going again. In February and March, 125 midwives and traditional birth attendants from across South and West Darfur attended a five-day refresher training course funded by Caritas partners. The women went home better able to support women to give birth safely. Peacebuilding efforts took place to spread hope and good practise so that the nightmare in Darfur might one day be ended. Caritas Internationalis has joined forces with Action by Churches Together, and has a team of 27 international staff and 318 Sudanese staff working with our national members Sudan Council of Churches, Sudanaid (Caritas Sudan), and the Sudan Social Development Organisation (SUDO). Please download the fact sheet covering our operations from January-March 2008.
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![]() RESOURCESAnnual Report 2007How Caritas works: EmergenciesEmergency GuidelinesEmergency Response Tool KitAppeals 2009
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