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Increasing Financial Management Skills in Rural Liberia
In underserved areas of Libera, savings groups create communities that practice careful financial planning and decision-making equity.
CRS Responds to Proposed Farm Bill Packages
Global Emergency Update May 2024
Fragile and Conflict-affected Regions —Across the world, people are facing violent conflict and natural disasters. The most vulnerable live in fragile environments where necessities like clean water and shelter are in constant jeopardy as crises worsen It can seem that efficient, accountable or impactful assistance would be impossible to deliver. But these are the very places—the specific contexts—where Catholic Relief Services and our partners are ever present, no matter how challenging the circumstances.
Building Financial Empowerment in Liberia
Service providers help teach communities ways to better manage funds while increasing the financial well-being of families.
Empowering Local Humanitarian Organizations in Cameroon
Supporting leadership roles helps ensure benefits to communities continue after projects end.
Savings Groups Help Keep Kids in School in Benin
The groups help parents grow financial strength while a related project improves learning opportunities and provides nutrition guidance.
Caring for Our Common Home: Laudato Si Gallery
In his Laudato Si’ encyclical on the environment, Pope Francis reminds us that it is our responsibility to care for our common home – the earth – and it is our mission to serve our sisters and brothers affected by climate change overseas.
USAID, CRS Philippines and Local Partners Host Urban Climate Change Resilience Conference
CRS Applauds Congressional Passage of Foreign Aid Bill
Global Emergency Update April 2024
Global Emergency Update April 2024 —This is the latest report on Catholic Relief Services’ ongoing emergency response and recovery activities around the world. Our work is possible thanks to the generous support of private and public donors, the dedication of local partners, and the unwavering presence of Caritas and the local Catholic Church.