As a confederation of Catholic organisations representing both
the richest and the poorest countries on Earth, Caritas
Internationalis embodies the solidarity the world needs if it is to
find sustainable solutions to the effects of climate change.
Posted On : 18 Jun 2010
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Caritas is a global movement working in solidarity for a fairer world, inspired by the
example of Christian faith and Catholic Social Teaching. The 165 national Caritas
members make the biggest network of Catholic charities in the world devoted to reducing
poverty and campaigning for social justice.
Posted On : 07 Jun 2010
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Quality Management Manual
Posted On : 07 May 2010
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2 Year Report 2008-2009
Posted On : 09 Mar 2010
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Dr. Haridas V.R.
Destruction of natural resources is the primary reason for natural calamities. It is therefore important for us to take on the challenge of restoring the vitality of our mother earth through extensive and realistic strategies. Soil and Water conservation are two main areas one could pay attention to. This book is like a handbook not only for those working in the Development sector but also for individuals who endeavour to conserve the precious natural resources of soil and Water
Posted On : 10 Nov 2009
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By Most Rev. Yvon Ambroise and R.G. Lobo
This book is written keeping in mind those development workers who are committed to people’s empowerment. Often they are caught up with day-to-day frustrations, compulsion to intervene but not knowing how and thus with a tendency to drift. In such situations, the book on practice and methods of Christ works like a beacon offering direction and meaning and guiding them towards the desired destination.
Posted On : 10 Nov 2009
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Empowering the Poor - Edited by Most Rev. Yvon Ambroise
Human Misery touches the heart of every person. The reactions of individuals may go unnoticed by when organizations and institutions respond, it’s impact can be much greater. This book sketches a methodology and process to follow to ensure the empowerment of people. The findings arise from reflections on everyday experience and practice.
Posted On : 10 Nov 2009
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