Since conflict erupted in Sudan in mid-April, it has become one of the most dangerous places not only for families and communities affected by the crisis, but for the national and international humanitarian workers and partners supporting them. Since the onset of the crisis, more than 4.3 million people, including aid workers, have been forced ...
On World Humanitarian Day, Caritas Internationalis remembers and honours all its staff and volunteers who devote their lives to the service of others, even endangering their own safety. “Today, our world faces three main threats: growing inequality, multiplying conflicts and the climate emergency. Humanitarian workers increasingly face the challenge of responding to complex emergencies ...
Tiredness, exhaustion and the constant disruption of life at the sound of air-raid alarms. This is one of the images I carry back from my trip to Ukraine from 25 to 28 July. I intentionally made the first visit as Secretary General of Caritas Internationalis to this war-torn country to express the Confederation’s closeness, solidarity ...
“It marked my initial experience with a post-earthquake scenario: observing numerous structures in ruins or precarious states was truly astonishing. However, what impressed me the most was listening to the stories I gathered, because they revealed the deep emotional scars such an experience could leave. Among the individuals I interviewed, one poignant comparison stood out ...
“Every day, I walk through the doors of my office nestled within the heart of the Bishopric of Djibouti, the home of Caritas Somalia’s President and Bishop of Djibouti, Msgr. Giorgio Bertin. Though my work keeps me away from the field, it does not hinder my unwavering connection with the realities of Somalia. Maintaining steadfast ...
Every day at Caritas is an unfolding story of new connections and unwavering commitment to make a profound impact on the lives of the most vulnerable. One particular morning, at approximately 6:30 am, I encountered a woman within the confines of the world’s largest refugee camp. The 2017 Rohingya influx had torn her family apart, ...
“Basically I lived at the Caritas center, where my days began early alongside fellow volunteers. Almost every day, I dedicated around 16 hours to engaging in a variety of Caritas activities. Some involved office work, where we planned and analyzed different tasks, while most of the time is spent in the field. Our daily missions ...