Earthquake in Iran Pakistan

By Amjad Gulzar, Executive Director Caritas Pakistan

A strong earthquake of 7.8 magnitude hit Pakistan at 15.44 hours (10.44 GMT ) today. The tremors were felt in Islamabad, Lahore, Abbottabad, Peshawar, Hyderabad, Quetta, Multan, Kohat, Hangu, Bannu, Dir and many other areas across Pakistan.

According to Pakistan Meteorological Department the latitude of earthquake was 26.65 North and longitude was 61.60 East with its epicenter in Southern Iran near the Pakistan Iran Boarder.

The tremors spreading panic among the people who came out of their houses for safety. The epicenter is said to be in Iran The worst affected areas in Pakistan is Mashki some 580 Km from Quetta, the provincial capital of Baluchistan in the south west of Pakistan. Travel time from Quetta to Mashaki is around 15-16 hours by road.

Till about an hour back 21 deaths had been reported and over 100 injured in the city of about 30000-35000 population. There is a fear of more causalities as around 70% of the houses have been collapsed and undeveloped area with mostly mud houses.

Being a bordering area of Iran and Pakistan and having Frontier Constabulary (FC) check post there, immediate relief work is being carried out by FC. A camp has been set up and the doctors from FC are providing medical assistance. There are also reports of shortage of medicines.

Caritas Pakistan is getting more information and in coordination with Provincial Disaster Managment Authority – Baluchistan.

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Caritas Lebanon comes to aid of Syrian refugees

By Soraya Naufal, Caritas Lebanon – Information and Communication Department

The number of Syrian refugees who have fled to Lebanon since the beginning of the Syrian crisis in March 2011 has officially reached the alarming figure of one million individuals (mostly women and children). This, in a country of approximately four million inhabitants, already shaken by numerous conflicts over the past five decades, could lead to a disastrous humanitarian situation.

In order to reduce and prevent, from the start, social and humanitarian complications, Caritas Lebanon was among the first NGOs to rapidly deploy in the Bekaa valley and in the border regions, thus relieving both Christian and Muslim Syrian refugees and providing them with basic humanitarian needs: clothes, food, blankets… Its intervention is set up in collaboration with the UNHCR and the UNICEF, and according to the SPHERE standards.

Medical assistance targets mainly women and children in Caritas Lebanon’s Health Care Centers located in Zahleh (Bekaa), Tripoli (North), Deir el Kamar (Chouf) and Rayfoun (Kesrwan). Two of its nine Mobile Clinics drive around the tented settlement in the Bekaa valley, providing medical care to refugees. Children benefit from pediatric consultations as well as vaccinations. Pregnant women are given special attention and referred to Caritas Health Centers for free ultrasounds. Free medicine for acute diseases is offered directly to patients and upon doctors’ prescriptions. Continue reading

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From child soldier to top student in Congo

Eight year old Germain Muhindo, third from left, sits with two other ex child soldiers at the Caritas centre. Photo Taylor Toeka

Eight year old Germain Muhindo, third from left, sits with two other ex child soldiers at the Caritas centre. Photo Taylor Toeka

By Taylor Toeka, Caritas Goma

Francais

Germain Muhindo comes top of his class almost always, yet a few months ago the eight year old first grader had never even seen a chalkboard. But he had seen war. He was forced into being a child soldier for three months in September 2012 by fighters in the Democratic Republic of Congo’s ravaged east.

“We were working to the fields when we met the rebels,” said Germain. “They ordered my older brother, who is thirteen, to carry their bags. He refused so they hit him and made him do it. As there were only two of us, they made me come along too.”

Half a million people were driven from their homes in North Kivu last year and thousands of children were taken to be used as soldiers, cooks, messengers, porters or the girls as sex slaves by government and rebel forces.

“Every day I thought of my mother,” he said. “I didn’t know how to feed myself. I was very ill.”
Germain was released from his captors to Caritas Goma and is now one of the 32 boys and 6 girls at a centre for former child soldiers run by Caritas in Kanyabayonga. Caritas provides the children with medical and care and counselling, safe place, helps them restart their schooling or gives those beyond school age the skills to find work.

“After reunification with their families, we get them back into school,” said Leontine Munganga, head of Caritas centre. Germaine is special as he is so young and had never been to school before. The Caritas staff are enormously proud of his achievement in doing so well.

It’s takes the children about three months before they can return home. Germain is staying longer because his village is unsafe.

The process is slow as Caritas must prepare the child and the community they are returning to accept them back. Tackling discrimination against the children for the crimes they were forced to commit is important.

The Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child on the Involvement of Children in armed conflict forbade the recruitment of children by either governments or rebels. Until now the Congolese army and militias are on a ‘list of shame’ for their use of children in armed conflict.

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Publish What You Pay celebrates as Europe takes the lead on transparency

Reblogged from Serpents and Doves: A development policy blog:

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Today activists from more than fifty countries will be celebrating a deal agreed in Brussels last night. Excited emails popping up in my inbox from countries like Timor, Australia, Ghana and the US show that this is by no means just a European affair.

Yesterday evening following a series of protracted negotiations, the European Council and the European Parliament reached a deal on changes to the Accounting and Transparency directives which will require oil, gas, mining and forestry companies listed on European stock exchanges (and the very largest non-listed European extractive companies) to publish what they pay to governments.

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This from CAFOD, our member in England and Wales, and this from our French member Secours Catholique

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Come to World Youth Day with Caritas!

Caritas president, Cardinal Oscar Rodriguez Maradiaga at a previous World Youth Day in Australia. Credit: James Alcock

Caritas president, Cardinal Oscar Rodriguez Maradiaga with young people at a previous World Youth Day in Australia. Credit: James Alcock

Greetings of hope to all Caritas friends from all over the world!

We are living a time of hope and good news. One of them is that World Youth Day will take place in the beautiful city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from 23rd to 28th July.

We from Caritas Brazil want to meet and get to know other Caritas youth from around the world and from our own region. With that in mind, we will hold an International Meeting for the youth of Caritas on 14-15 July in the in the State of Minas Gerais. After that, the Missionary Week (prior to World Youth Day) will take place in several dioceses from 16th to 23rd July. The youth are invited to take part in both events to then travel to Rio de Janeiro on World Youth Day. Continue reading

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Venez à la Journée Mondiale de la Jeunesse 2013!

Caritas president, Cardinal Oscar Rodriguez Maradiaga at a previous World Youth Day in Australia. Credit: James Alcock

Caritas president, Cardinal Oscar Rodriguez Maradiaga at a previous World Youth Day in Australia. Credit: James Alcock

Vœux d’espoir à tous nos amis de Caritas du monde entier !

Nous vivons une époque d’espoir et de bonnes nouvelles. Dont notamment la Journée Mondiale de la Jeunesse dans la belle ville de Rio de Janeiro, au Brésil, du 23 au 28 juillet 2013.

Nous, à Caritas Brésil, nous aimerions rencontrer et faire la connaissance d’autres jeunes Caritas du monde entier et de notre région. C’est pour cela que nous organisons une Assemblée Internationale des Jeunes de Caritas les 14 et 15 juillet dans l’État du Minas Gerais, au Brésil. Ensuite, du 16 au 23 juillet, ce sera la Semaine Missionnaire (les pré-JMJ) qui se tiendra dans plusieurs diocèses. Les jeunes sont invités à participer aux deux manifestations avant de se rendre à Rio de Janeiro pour les JMJ. Continue reading

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Venid a la Jornada Mundial de la Juventud 2013!

Caritas president, Cardinal Oscar Rodriguez Maradiaga at a previous World Youth Day in Australia. Credit: James Alcock

Caritas president, Cardinal Oscar Rodriguez Maradiaga at a previous World Youth Day in Australia. Credit: James Alcock

Saludos de esperanzas a todas y todos los amigos de Caritas!

Estamos viviendo un tiempo de muchos signos de esperanza y buenas noticias. Uno de ellos es la Jornada Mundial de la Juventud a celebrarse en la ciudad de Rio de Janeiro, Brasil del 23 al 28 de julio del presente año.

Las Caritas Brasileñas quieren encontrase con los y las jóvenes de las Caritas de otros países, para ello queremos organizar un Encuentro Internacional de Jóvenes de Caritas. Este se realizara al sudoeste de Brasil, en la ciudad de Minas Gerais, MG, los días 14 y 15 de Julio.  Integrándose después a la Semana Misionera –pre jornada- y después viajar a la Jornada Mundial de la Juventud en Rio de Janeiro. Continue reading

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