- 23/05/2013Urgent call for action: protect Syrian people from more slaughter
Caritas has been responding to the needs of Syrians since the first days of the crisis in March 2011, supporting both those inside the country and refugees throughout the region. Caritas has helped more than 100,000 people in need, without discrimination.
- 20/05/2013First steps agreed to develop a new humanitarian standards architecture
The Humanitarian Accountability Partnership (HAP), People In Aid and the Sphere Project have now moved into the action phase to develop a new humanitarian standards architecture.
- 16/05/2013Pope Francis tells Caritas leadership: a Church without charity does not exist
Pope Francis met with Caritas leaders from around the world to discuss their work in helping millions of poor and vulnerable people, telling them “a Church without charity does not exist.”
- 08/04/2013Caritas welcomes arms trade treaty
Caritas welcomes the approval of the first global arms treaty at the United Nations last week.
- 08/04/2013Caritas draws attention to worsening situation of Roma people in Europe on International Roma Day
Caritas Europa has expressed its concern about the situation of Roma across EU Member States today on 8 April, the International Day of Roma, and is calling for a renewed effort by the EU to promote the full inclusion of Roma people.
- 28/03/2013Solidarity with Syria
Caritas Lebanon will assist in the evacuation of another group of Filipino refugees who are fleeing the war in Syria in a bid to return home.
- 12/03/2013Caritas members working together on Mali crisis
Caritas is launching a wide-ranging response covering four countries to help those affected by the recent conflict in Mali which has uprooted hundreds of thousands of people from their homes.
- 01/03/2013Caritas prepared for possible election violence in Kenya
Caritas in Kenya has laid the groundwork to respond in the event that violence erupts during presidential elections next week.
- 19/02/2013Central African Republic tired of “useless suffering” at hands of rebels, say bishops
Bishops from Central African Republic (CAR) have made an desperate plea to the international community and their government to help communities who are being terrorised by rebels.
- 18/01/2013Caritas helping Darfur ten years on
Caritas will help over half a million people in Sudan’s Darfur region this year as part of a US$9.6 million (7.3 million euro) programme.
- 17/01/2013Church in Mali urges international help as crisis unfolds
The president of Caritas Mali, Archbishop Jean Zerbo of Bamako, has asked for a humanitarian corridor to be opened in his war-torn country. He also appealed to the global Caritas network and the international community to help those affected by the conflict currently being fought.
- 30/11/2012Caritas appeal for crisis-hit Congo
Caritas is appealing for more than US $2.6 million to assist people caught up in the latest conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
- 22/11/2012Catholic Church in Africa outraged by Congo violence
African Catholic Church leaders meeting in Kinshasa say that escalating violence in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo is causing a major humanitarian tragedy.
- 21/11/2012Caritas looks to provide aid in Congo after Goma falls to rebels
Caritas is expressing deep concern over the humanitarian situation in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo after rebels seized Goma, a city of over a million inhabitants.
- 21/11/2012Greater protection for migrants in the time of crisis
Caritas urges governments to fight the exploitation of migrants by offering decent work, social protection and greater opportunities for human development.
- 09/11/2012Earthquake survivors in Guatemala need shelter and aid
Caritas Guatemala is calling on communities to show solidarity with those affected by the country’s earthquake by donating goods which are in short supply.
- 09/11/2012Caritas behind the fight against trafficking
Caritas is boosting awareness and collaboration on human trafficking with a relaunch of the COATNET website which is dedicated to the issue.
- 11/10/2012Helping flood-hit Pakistan
Caritas has launched a three-month emergency programme to help families following severe flooding in Pakistan. The programme will cost US$1.4 million (€1.1 million).
- 10/10/2012Caritas appeals for help in famine-hit Somalia
Caritas is appealing for funds to help farming households in Somalia struggling with famine following a long-term drought.
- 04/10/2012Caritas helping flood-hit Philippines
Caritas is appealing for funds to help families in the Philippines, many of whom are living in temporary evacuation centres following massive floods.
- 23/08/2012Ethiopia drought relief work ‘still critical,’ says Caritas
Caritas is launching a new appeal to continue its lifesaving work in drought-stricken areas of Ethiopia. Its programmes will help farmers and herders produce more food, and will also improve water systems and infrastructure in remote areas.
- 24/04/2012Sudan and South Sudan must step back from war
Caritas Internationalis fears that a full scale war is imminent between Sudan and South Sudan with dire humanitarian consequences for both unless there is pull back from further military action.
- 26/01/2012Growing crisis in South Sudan’s Jonglei as fighting continues
Fears are growing over the increasingly ethnic and violent nature of the conflict in South Sudan’s Jonglei State. It’s the latest fighting in the region following independence for South Sudan last July.
- 17/12/2011Caritas teams on the ground in flood-hit southern Philippines
Caritas teams continue to fan out over the southern Philippine island of Mindanao to help families suffering because of massive flash flooding.
- 11/11/2011International concern for humanitarian crisis in Colombia
The Caritas Working Group for Colombia says the human rights situation in Córdoba continues to be critical.
- 02/11/2011Caritas launches appeal for Thailand’s flood survivors
In the wake of floods that submerged homes, crops, factories and more, Caritas Internationalis is calling for EUR 506,494 to help the people of Thailand.
- 20/10/2011World failing Pakistan flood victims
Caritas says a poor response by the international community to major floods in Pakistan in 2011 is endangering lives.
- 17/10/2011Flooding causes havoc across Central America
Torrential rains across Central America have caused deadly flooding in Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras.
- 05/10/2011Caritas aids one million people in East Africa as Pope makes food crisis plea
Pope Benedict XVI on Wednesday 5 October highlighted the plight of 13 million people at risk in East Africa’s ongoing food crisis.
- 30/09/2011Caritas to help 48,000 Somali refugees in Kenya
In Somalia, drought and ongoing conflict have reached crisis levels and affect over half of the population.
- 30/08/2011Caritas helping Bangladeshis stranded by floods
Caritas is appealing for 414,227 euro (US $596,569) to help Bangladeshi families stranded by severe floods.
- 26/08/2011Caritas launches appeal to help drought-hit Ethiopians
Caritas is appealing for EUR 1,489,048 (US $2,149,143 million) to help
Ethiopia during its most severe drought in 60 years.
- 12/08/2011Caritas launches Kenya emergency appeal
Caritas is appealing for 4 million euro (US$5.6 million) to help Kenya during its most severe drought
in 60 years.
- 06/07/2011Independence of South Sudan is moment of hope
Caritas Internationalis says independence for South Sudan marks a moment of hope after decades of war and the loss of millions of lives.
- 01/07/2011Caritas Italy celebrates 40 years of work for the poor
Caritas Italy today begins celebrations to mark 40 years of offering support and services to the poor.
- 24/06/2011Urgent protection of civilians in Sudan’s Nuba Mountains needed as conflict grows
Caritas Internationalis says conflict in Sudan’s Nuba Mountains and Abyei risks spiralling into a full-blown major humanitarian emergency.
- 24/06/2011Protect people not borders urges Caritas
Caritas calls on the international community protect to protect migrants and refugees leaving their homes as a result of recent unrest in Arab countries.
- 16/06/2011Caritas hails ILO convention on decent labour conditions for domestic workers
Caritas Internationalis says that a new treaty adopted by the International Labour Organisation (ILO) is a milestone in protecting millions of domestic workers around the world.
- 09/04/2010Progress in Haiti three months after earthquake
Progress is underway in Haiti as Caritas relief efforts have reached more than 1.5 million survivors three months after a devastating earthquake.
- 15/06/2011Sudan bishop urges immediate end to conflict in Sudan
Caritas members in South Sudan aim to provide 100,000 people with water, food, shelter, health and education.
- 10/06/2011Caritas aid for 100,000 people in South Sudan as new nation is born
Caritas members in South Sudan aim to provide 100,000 people with water, food, shelter, health and education.
- 08/06/2011Caritas extends emergency programme in Japan after earthquake
Caritas has launched a new emergency programme for Japan to provide earthquake survivors food and other aid items, counselling and help in getting back to work.
- 31/03/2011Kidnapped Caritas worker in Côte d’Ivoire released
Caritas is grateful to be able to announce the release of its kidnapped staff member in Côte d’Ivoire.
- 31/03/2011Caritas local staff member kidnapped in Cote D’Ivoire
Caritas is calling for the immediate release of Fr Richard Kissi, Diocesan Director of Caritas in Abidjan who was kidnapped in the late morning of 29 March by an armed group.
- 18/03/2011Japan earthquake and tsunami
Caritas is responding in Japan after one of the biggest earthquakes to ever hit the country caused a massive tsunami.
- 14/03/2011Japan faces devastation after earthquake and tsunami
Caritas Japan has launched a national donation campaign and is working closely with dioceses to support those affected by the earthquake and tsunami which hit the country on 11th March.
- 04/03/2011Migrants stranded on Egypt Libya border in need
A Caritas team has been assessing needs of migrant workers fleeing violence in Libya and stranded on the Egyptian-Libya border in Salloum.
- 23/02/2011Caritas responds to New Zealand earthquake
Caritas Aotearoa New Zealand will support relief and recovery efforts following a devastating earthquake in Christchurch on 22 February.
- 23/02/2011Caritas launches emergency appeal for Côte d’Ivoire following election violence
Caritas is appealing for over 300,000 euro to help people in Côte d’Ivoire who have been affected by December’s election violence.
- 28/01/2011Caritas launches an appeal for Brazil’s flood victims
Floods and landslides caused by torrential rains have left more than 500 people in Brazil dead and left more than 13,000 homeless.
- 14/01/2011Brazil hit by worst floods and landslides in 40 years
Floods and landslides caused by torrential rains have left more than 500 people in Brazil dead and left more than 13,000 homeless.
- 12/01/2011War survivors in Sri Lanka now face floods
Caritas will help 100,000 people in Sri Lanka as it is hit by its worst natural disaster since the 2004 tsunami.
- 11/01/2011One year after Haiti earthquake: a moment of mourning, solidarity and hope
Caritas staff from around the world are joining with their colleagues in Haiti to express mourning, solidarity and hope one year after a devastating earthquake.
- 15/11/2010Sudanese bishops: war is not inevitable
Leaders of Sudan’s Catholic Church believe peace is still possible in Sudan as the country faces a vote on independence in the south many fear will lead to renewed conflict.
- 27/10/2010Indonesia hit by earthquake, tsunami and volcano
A Caritas team is on its way to the Indonesian island of Mentawai after a tsunami left hundreds of people dead and many missing.
- 27/10/2010Caritas Rwanda celebrates 50 years of hope
Caritas Internationalis warmly congratulates its national member in Rwanda for half a century of outstanding work and dedication to the poor.
- 25/10/2010Prevention essential in stopping cholera in Haiti
Caritas is focusing on prevention, providing access to clean water and hygiene awareness in response to the cholera epidemic hitting Haiti.
- 22/10/2010Caritas looking to long-term recovery in Haiti
Caritas is focusing on rebuilding homes, providing education and training to help Haitians get back on their feet following the 12 January earthquake.
- 18/10/2010Caritas ready to respond as massive typhoon hits Philippines
Caritas is on preparing to help communities hit by a massive typhoon in the Philippines.
- 12/10/2010 “We haven’t really seen anything like this before”: Benin hit by floods
Caritas is appealing for US1.8 million (1.3 million euro) following heavy flooding in the West African country of Benin. Over 350,000 people have been affected by the floods and dozens have died.
- 12/10/2010Sudanese church leaders raise fears of war
Sudanese church leaders fear war if people in the south are unable to vote on their independence early next year.
- 12/10/2010Caritas aid worker killed in robbery in Haiti
Caritas is deeply saddened to announce that one of its local staff in Port-au-Prince has been killed.
- 13/09/2010Caritas says more support needed for flood-hit Pakistan
Caritas is revising its appeal for Pakistan to Euros 10 million (USD 12 million) to reach 350,000 people affected by the worst flooding there in living memory. Flooding has caused damage and displacement in a fifth of the country and left 21 million people affected.
- 01/09/2010Peace week - have we forgotten Colombia?
Caritas calls for solidarity with the people of Colombia as the country prepares to celebrate “Peace Week – La Semana por la Paz”.
- 26/08/2010Caritas Colombia President Bishop Prieto dedicated life to peace
Caritas is deeply saddened to learn of the death of Bishop Jaime Prieto Amaya , President of Caritas Colombia.
- 24/08/2010More money needed for Pakistan
Caritas is urging donors to boost support to operations in Pakistan following floods that have affected 17 million people.
- 18/08/2010World Humanitarian Day: invest in disaster preparedness
On World Humanitarian Day Caritas calls for more investment to help people prepare for disasters.
- 12/08/2010Flood-hit Pakistan desperate for help
Caritas is appealing for US$5.5 million (4.3 million euro) to help Pakistan’s flood victims as the situation grows increasingly desperate.
- 03/08/2010Caritas tackling Pakistan’s widespread floods
Caritas says the challenge to getting aid to flood victims in Pakistan is massive as communities are still cut off by high waters and some areas can only be reached by foot.
- 30/07/2010Many people flooded out in Pakistan
Caritas Pakistan says hundreds of thousands of people are homeless and over 300 people have died following constant heavy monsoon rains in the mainly in the north of the country.