Caritas and Diakonie โ what's behind the boom in the social economy
Caritas and Diakonie, the largest employers in Germany after the government, continue to grow even amid recession and declining donations, with insights provided by Caritas Munich.
Caritas and Diakonie - How Social Economy Works in Crisis Times
The church aid organizations Caritas and Diakonie are the largest employers in Germany after the government, continuing to grow despite declining donations amid a recession and rising unemployment.
Farnesina Presses the Church and Caritas. Leftists Tilt in Favor of Mad
The Italian Foreign Ministry is intensifying its pressure regarding the release of Alberto Trentini, imprisoned in Venezuela, amid speculation that the regime may be attempting to signal goodwill by releasing foreign detainees.
SZ Good Works: Work that Helps the Soul
Julian R., struggling for years with depression and anxiety, finds his way back to a self-determined life through a project by Dachau Caritas, which provides a safe haven for people with mental health issues.
Gaza, here are the 37 NGOs and associations that Israel wants to expel from the Strip. Caritas is also included
The article discusses Israel's intention to expel 37 well-known humanitarian organizations from Gaza and the West Bank, including Caritas Internationalis and Save the Children, despite their recognized roles in international aid efforts.
Housing Crisis and Social Policy: 'This is Absolute Social Dynamite'
Ulrike Kostka from Caritas highlights the urgent housing crisis in Berlin and calls for more proactive social policies from the government.
Eviction in Via Quarti, no violations
Following a large-scale eviction operation on December 16 in the Aler buildings on Via Quarti, protests erupted from various organizations including Caritas, the municipality, and leftist groups, although the prefect denied any violations of protocol during the eviction.
In 2026, a turning point on social rents to retain agents, teachers, and tram drivers
The eviction of vulnerable families from public housing in Baggio sparked political controversy, prompting Mayor Beppe Sala to announce that the city will cover utility payments for sixty days while Caritas facilitates new utility connections.