D&P hosts ecojustice forum for youth
Farmers, not corporations, must come first in the effort to promote ecological justice, a youth forum sponsored by Development and Peace Canada was told.
Canada lagging behind in aid to world’s poor
The global economy is picking up steam, but higher global growth numbers aren’t changing the outlook at Canada’s Catholic development agency.
Sisters of St. Ann donates record $4 million to D&P
The Sisters of St. Ann have donated $4 million to support the development arm of the Canadian Catholic Church.
Syrians who remain need help to rebuild their country
OTTAWA – While much of the world’s attention is on Syrian refugees, there is also a great need to help rebuild the lives of those who chose to remain in the war-ravaged country, says a Syrian refugee who manages centres funded by the Canadian Catholic Organization for Development and Peace.
A $28.5 million vote of confidence from the federal government will help the Canadian Catholic Organization for Development and Peace deliver aid to refugees and war-affected Syrians, Iraqis and others over the next three years.
D&P’s fifty years of solidarity celebrated
Toronto Development and Peace members celebrated a half-century of solidarity at a Mass in St. Michael’s Cathedral with Cardinal Thomas Collins March 4.
Women are at the heart of D&P's Lent campaign
OTTAWA – Canadian organizations concerned about climate justice are preparing to resist any “Trump effect” on the environment.
Long time diabetes activist, Serge Langlois, given top job at D&P
In the wake of the devastating 2010 earthquake in Haiti, diabetes activist Serge Langlois was trying to get life-saving insulin, syringes and other medications into the Caribbean nation.
U.N. climate conference misses mark for small farmers, says D&P
OTTAWA – The United Nations Climate Change Conference in Marrakech failed to address the needs of small farmers, said a representative from the Canadian Catholic Organization for Development and Peace.
Church brings relief to typhoon victims in Philippines
A day after Typhoon Haima moved out to sea, the Caritas network in the Philippines is swinging into action.
Church set to help Philippines in wake of Super Typhoon Haima
With eight dead and towns and villages once again covered in debris, Filipinos are turning to their Church for help as they dig out after Super Typhoon Haima smashed into the northern Philippines Oct. 19 with sustained winds of 225 kilometres per hour and gusts of 315.
D&P mobilizes for Haiti in hurricane’s wake
With clean-up begun and some estimates putting Haiti’s death toll as high as 1,000, the Canadian Catholic Organization for Development and Peace has launched a major fundraising campaign in the wake of Hurricane Matthew.
WASHINGTON – Haitian first responders and nongovernmental aid workers were assessing the damage from Hurricane Matthew even as they scrambled to deliver food, water and shelter materials to communities isolated by washed-out bridges and blocked roads.
WASHINGTON – Canada’s Catholic aid agency has already sent $50,000 to help the people of Haiti cope with the worst storm to hit the Caribbean nation in a decade. But the Canadian Catholic Organization for Development and Peace is still counting on Catholics to give.