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Stereotypes broken in new projects for Cahul women
October 4, 2013 Moldova

Stereotypes broken in new projects for Cahul women

Moldovan women are often the most disadvantaged people in society, they are victims of discrimination, they have limited access to information and they are often offered lower-paid jobs than their male counterparts. Women in Moldova are often caught in traps of gender stereotypes which come to define their social role and function.

September 27, 2013 How we help

Monitoring and Evaluation Internship

The M&E Intern will take a lead role in the Humanitarian Relief and Development Cooperation Department’s work to develop more effective tools and methodologies for assessing the impact of Caritas Czech Republic around the world. Job Description and How to apply

Two more home care centers opened in Moldova
September 26, 2013 Moldova

Two more home care centers opened in Moldova

Caritas Czech Republic in cooperation with Association Home Care provides long-term home care services in Moldova. Two new centers of home care services recently opened in the north of the country, in the city of Balti and in the municipality of Taul.

Patchouli Cooperatives Now Independent
September 25, 2013 Indonesia

Patchouli Cooperatives Now Independent

After three years of accompaniment, the KINA Cooperative network is now independent and all assets have been handed over to the cooperatives and local government.

Dalal of Syria testifies
September 19, 2013 Syria

Dalal of Syria testifies

“I arrived in Jordan after a long and exhausting journey from Syria to border of Jordan … we entered the country illegally because we have left our homeland without any documents, so we were sent to a refugee camp,” Dalal begins her story.