Caritas Cares 2021 Report Published
This year, the Caritas CARES poverty reports, including the one focused on Cyprus, explore the inclusivity of labour markets in Europe. They attempt to identify the concrete challenges that vulnerable …
This year, the Caritas CARES poverty reports, including the one focused on Cyprus, explore the inclusivity of labour markets in Europe. They attempt to identify the concrete challenges that vulnerable …
Pope Francis will visit the Cypriot capital of Nicosia on 2-4 December, before traveling to the Greek capital, Athens, and the island of Lesbos.
‘Even animals cannot live in that kind of condition.’
While some view a new camp on Samos with optimism, others fear its location is so remote that many will feel isolated.
The coronavirus pandemic marked the lives of billions of people across the world in 2020. This time of universal suffering highlighted our shared human vulnerability. In particular, the pandemic exposed the plight of the poor and the great inequality that reigns in our world today.
‘It’s very difficult to forget what they did to us.’
No more refugees – this is the dangerous rhetoric emerging in Pakistan as instability escalates across the border in Afghanistan. The Taliban have gained territory at a shocking pace since the US and NATO allies accelerated troop withdrawals earlier this year.
The report maps out services available for asylum-seekers, refugees and migrants who have suffered abuses, including trafficking, along the migratory route in the Sahel and East Africa
Human Rights Watch insists Athens should ensure all asylum-seeking children are enrolled in coming school year.
Caritas Cyprus features in Cyprus Broadcasting’s Unseen Heroes Episode 24, which debuted on July 18, 2021.