Caritas is working on several innovations to help bring environmentally-friendly, transparent, good-practice relief assistance to communities around the globe. While world leaders are discussing climate change at the UN Climate Change Conference in Katowice, Poland (December 2-14) Caritas Denmark is pioneering several green-technology projects: a new solar-powered water purifier a solar-powered cooker plans to map ...
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Since 1947, Caritas Denmark has been developing effective solutions to poverty and injustice at home and abroad through empowerment of poor rural people in Africa and Asia, refugee and emergency relief worldwide and family related projects and social support for au pairs in Denmark.
Fundamental to the success of Caritas Denmark programmes is that beneficiaries are involved in setting up and implementing the programmes, this ensures a sustainable and effective local anchored operation.
On the development stage, Caritas Denmark is currently working in Uganda, Zimbabwe, Chad, Myanmar and North East India in close cooperation with local communities. Caritas Denmark has 84 percent of its overseas work directed towards development aid and emergency relief. The development effort is centered on organisation and training of rural people within improving small scales agricultural production, upgrading of value chains and microfinance. All development projects have a special focus on equality between men and women. Caritas Denmark always works from organic and sustainable principles and supports preventive and nature restoration measures.
The emergency relief programmes provides assistance to victims in conflict, food insecurity, disease and natural disasters. Among others support has been given to the earthquake in Nepal, victims of the rebel group Boko Haram, victims of the hurricane in Haiti and Syrian refugees in Lebanon. In the longer term, Caritas Denmark assists refugees and the local population in developing small scale agriculture, improving water supply and accessing basic health services. Since the civil war broke out in Syria in 2011, Caritas Denmark has supported the international Caritas relief cooperation in Lebanon, Jordan and Syria. In 2017, the Caritas Jordan overall health programme will address the health needs of approx. 33 000 persons. Caritas Denmark will provide health care and information support to approx. 12 886 persons.
Moreover Caritas Denmark provides assistance to internally displaced people in Mali and Myanmar (Burma) and helps Burmese refugees in Thailand, Malian refugees in Niger, Darfur refugees in Chad and Iraqi refugees in Jordan.
Domestically, Caritas Denmark social development includes a training programme which equips couples to manage and prevent conflicts and improve cohabitation. They also founded the Centre for Au Pairs (CAP) which advises au pairs and supports information sessions and social activities for au pairs. CAP intends to counteract social isolation and create better conditions for girls living in Denmark. Furthermore Caritas Denmark supports different refugee and integration projects, where volunteers arrange social activities with refugee families and young people.
Caritas Denmark’s main office is in Copenhagen and has a staff of approximately 20 people with volunteers and student assistants. Caritas Denmark also has a network of volunteers that the organisation draws on. Caritas Denmark is part of the Catholic Church in Denmark and works closely with the 42 parishes and approximately 40 000 Catholics. Additionally, Caritas Denmark has parish representatives in all of the country’s 22 Catholic schools.
As a member of Caritas Internationalis, Caritas Denmark works in partnership with the other national Caritas organisations to help millions of people worldwide – both in the world’s hotspots and in regions where long-term development efforts are needed.
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