Papua New Guinea Landslide
Remote communities in Papua New Guinea have been devastated by a catastrophic landslide. Hundreds are feared dead, with the United Nations estimating that at least 670 people may have lost their lives.
Ukraine War
17.6 million people are in need of urgent humanitarian assistance, as we pass the 2-year anniversary of the invasion.
Gaza War
Over 35,000 people have been killed, the majority of them women and children. All 2.2 million people in Gaza do not have enough food, with 1 million on the brink of starvation and famine.
Sudan Crisis
25 million people are in need of humanitarian assistance as violence spreads across the country. 9 million people have been displaced and the country teeters on the edge of famine.
Africa Food Crisis
18 million people are facing extreme hunger across the Horn of Africa as drought, climate impacts, conflict and displacement have devastated crop yields and livelihoods.
Refugees and Displaced People
Over 120 million people have been forced to flee their homes worldwide, a record number. Vulnerable families are in urgent need of shelter, food, clean drinking water, medical support and more.
Lebanon Economic Crisis
Lebanon is in the throes of an economic crisis that has brought the country to the brink of collapse. Food prices have risen 628% in two years, and the poverty rate has nearly doubled.
Climate Emergency
Climate change is causing widespread devastation across the world with an increase in extreme weather events such as storms, floods and drought impacting vulnerable people worldwide. Up to 132,000,000 people could be pushed into poverty into the next decade.
Where the funds go
78%
of funds are spent on implementing Local and International Programs, including important education and advocacy in Australia to amplify the voice of our partners.
15%
of funds are spent on Fundraising, so that we can maintain and expand the scope of our humanitarian and development partnerships and work across the globe.
7%
of funds are spent on infrastructure, systems and people that make the work we do possible.
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Emergency Action Alliance
Caritas Australia is a founding member of the Emergency Action Alliance. By combining our capacity with 15 other leading humanitarian organisations we can turn the care and passion of our supporters into a targeted response to international emergencies. This allows us to help more people in their greatest moment of need.
Church Agencies Network Disaster Operations (CANDO)
Caritas Australia is a member of the Church Agencies Network Disaster Operations (CAN DO) consortium, a group of eight Australia-based humanitarian church agencies that work together to build the resilience of communities, strengthen the capacity of local partners, and enhance our ability as agencies to respond to disasters, especially in the Pacific. The members of the CAN DO consortium are Caritas Australia, the Australian Lutheran World Service, Act for Peace, the Adventist Development and Relief Agency Australia, Anglican Board of Mission, Anglican Overseas Aid, Transform Aid International (TAI) and UnitingWorld.
As a member of the Australian Council for International Development (ACFID), Caritas Australia is committed and fully adhere to the ACFID Code of Conduct, conducting our work with transparency, accountability and integrity. Find out more about ACFID Code of Conduct for Emergency Appeals.