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Caritas supporting Polish caretakers working in Germany The first Polish home care providers supported through a German-Polish Caritas cooperation have started working in Germany. The project was created to bring together Polish home care providers and elderly Germans assisted by Caritas in their homes. >> Happy the pizzamakers Take some flour, water, yeast, tomatoes, mozzarella cheese and a pinch of salt. Add 15 immigrants from around the world. Mix them together with a Caritas Roma course… >> Protecting women in war Women and girls in conflict situations throughout the world suffer the trauma of war. They lose loved ones, they’re driven from their homes, they suffer the hardships of lack of food, shelter, and medicine. >> Needed and Exploited – the Invisible Suffering of Migrant Domestic Workers The issue of migrant domestic workers is a major one in many parts of the world. It is sometimes linked to trafficking in human beings and it affects women to a large extent. Migrant domestic workers are often victims of severe human rights violations, which often are unreported and go unpunished. >> A home without fear In Latin America, there's a silent refugee crisis. Every year, thousands of Colombians flood over the border to neighbouring Ecuador to escape the harsh realities of civil war in their homeland. >> |
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