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All roads lead to Rome: Immigration in Italian capital Caritas offers a variety of services to help ease the impact on immigrants of living in Rome. These services include food, lodging, healthcare and help in looking for work. >> Caritas urges European Union not to turn migrants into criminals Caritas is calling on European governments to stop the criminalization of migrants as outlined in new EU legislation. >> Lebanon Migration Center Starting with a small team of three people in 1994, the Caritas Migration Centre today helps thousands of foreigners living in Lebanon. >> Caritas statement on human trafficking Caritas strongly condemns trafficking as a criminal act that violates basic human rights >> Pan Asia campaign against trafficking Alice was 25 when she left her job in Manila, the Philippines. She is a qualified civil engineer, yet her salary was not enough to pay for her four brothers and sisters to go through school. >> |
![]() RESOURCESAnnual Report 2011How Caritas works: Women and Migration Comitment on TraffickingCaritas Internationalis Statement for UNHCR Annual Consultation Migration and human trafficking on Caritas blogAdvocacy Paper for COATNET affiliatesStatement for the Global Forum on Migration and Development (GFMD)Message of Pope Benedict for World Day of Migrants and Refugees 2013 Caritas statement on right to health for migrant children
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