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Pope Francis’ Message on the Launch of the Campaign
December 12, 2013 All news

Pope Francis’ Message on the Launch of the Campaign

Today Caritas Internationalis published a video, where Pope Francis reads his message and gives his blessing to the campaign One Human Family, Food for All. Below is an English translation of Pope Francis’ words.

Botanicus supports farmers in Indonesia
December 6, 2013 Indonesia

Botanicus supports farmers in Indonesia

A new project was introduced today outlining the cooperation between the Czech company Botanicus and Caritas Czech Republic. Its purpose is to directly support growers of the plant, “patchouli” in Aceh province in Indonesia.  The special set of cosmetics named, “Botanicus Patchouli” was also launched onto the market.

Training health volunteers in Sefula, Zambia
December 2, 2013 Zambia

Training health volunteers in Sefula, Zambia

On November 25th to the 29th, 2013, the training of ten local health volunteers associated with the Action Group for Safe Motherhood (SMAG - Safe Motherhood Action Group), which operates at a medical centre in Sefula, was held.

The typhoon-hit areas reveal devastation
November 28, 2013 Philippines

The typhoon-hit areas reveal devastation

“I did not want to leave my parishioners but when the wind took away the roof of my house and destroyed the windows, I had to get away,” said Father José Taz Lasola from the mission Padre Pio in Roxas on the island of Panay, one of the areas most seriously affected by the typhoon Haiyan.

Beekeeping in Ethiopia
November 20, 2013 Ethiopia

Beekeeping in Ethiopia

Since 2011, Caritas Czech Republic has been helping local beekeepers in Ethiopia to be able to secure a living for themselves and their families, among other things. Support for their activities is slowly coming to an end. However, they should manage beekeeping independently in the following years.