• World Humanitarian Day: Caritas Aid Workers in Sudan’s Crisis
  • World Humanitarian Day: Caritas Aid Workers in Sudan’s Crisis

    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 to flee due to the conflict. A reported 19 aid workers have been killed in numerous attacks (source: OCHA)

  • World Refugee Day 2023 - Caritas Welcome, Protect, Promote and Integrate
  • World Refugee Day 2023 - Caritas Welcome, Protect, Promote and Integrate

    World Refugee Day (June 20) Caritas Internationalis wants to highlight the strength and courage of millions of people worldwide who have left their homelands and have undertaken dangerous journeys to escape conflict, persecution or violence, extreme poverty, natural disasters or climate change. In over 200 countries, Caritas is a witness to the inspiring hope and resilience of displaced men, women and children rebuilding their lives in new countries.

  • OUR FOOD
  • OUR FOOD

    The way we produce and consume food is intimately connected with the living world around us, and with climate change, biodiversity, water use and pollution. Agriculture also increasingly provides raw material for industry and infrastructure. As the world population grows, we need to ensure food security for all as well as safeguard the ecosystems that are the very foundation of agriculture.