Caritas Asia Explained

Caritas Asia
Established:1999[1]
Type:Nonprofit
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Location City:Bangkok
Location Country:Thailand
Coordinates:13.783°N 100.5462°W
Origins:Catholic Social Teaching
Region Served:Asia
Fields:development aid, humanitarian aid, social services
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Leader Title:President
Leader Name:Benedict Alo D'Rozario
Parent Organization:Caritas Internationalis

Caritas Asia is a pan-Asian nonprofit organisation and one of the seven regions of the global Caritas Internationalis confederation. Caritas Asia refers both to its regional secretariat, based in Bangkok and its network with 25 member organisation.[1]

Background

Caritas Asia's predecessor was the Asia Partnership for Human Development, founded in 1973 and bringing together more than 23 Catholic development organisations from Asia and the West.[2] [3] [4] [5]

The current structure was established in 1999 during the general assembly of Caritas Internationalis in Rome, where the request of its Asian member organisation to create a regional secretariat was approved. The goal of Caritas Asia is to coordinate the work of its member organisations, especially in the context of responses to natural disaster,[6] as well as to strengthen the technical capacities of the network.

Membership

Caritas Asia consists of 25 national member organisations operating in 24 Asian countries.[1] In Singapore, there are two member organisations: Caritas Singapore and Caritas Humanitarian Aid & Relief Initiatives (CHARIS). Not all Asian national Caritas organisations are members of Caritas Asia; those in the Middle East, despite being geographically located in Asia, such as Caritas Jordan, Caritas Iraq and Caritas Iran, are members of Caritas Middle East and North Africa, while Caritas of Armenia, Georgia, Russia and Turkey are part of Caritas Europa.

The membership of Caritas Asia is further grouped under four subregions, each having their own sub-regional office. These are Central Asia with an office in Kyrgyzstan, East Asia with an office in Macau, South Asia with an office in Sri Lanka and South-East Asia with an office in Singapore.[6]

List of Member Organisations

Sub-regionCountryMember organisation
Established
South AsiaCaritas Bangladesh1967
South East AsiaCaritas Cambodia1972
East AsiaCaritas Hong Kong1953
South AsiaCaritas India1962
South East AsiaCaritas Indonesia (Karina KWI)2006
East AsiaCaritas Japan1946
Central AsiaCaritas Kazakhstan1997
Central AsiaCaritas Kyrgyzstan2011
South East AsiaCaritas Laos?
East AsiaCaritas Macau1951
South East AsiaCaritas Malaysia2020
Central AsiaCaritas Mongolia2000
South East AsiaCaritas Myanmar (KMSS)2001
South AsiaCaritas Nepal1990
South AsiaCaritas Pakistan1965
South East AsiaCaritas Philippines (NASSA)1966
South East AsiaCaritas Singapore2006
South East AsiaCHARIS 2010
East AsiaCaritas Korea1975
South AsiaCaritas Sri Lanka1968
East AsiaCaritas Taiwan1969
Central AsiaCaritas Tajikistan2007
South East AsiaCaritas Thailand1972
South East AsiaCaritas Timor Leste1999
Central AsiaCaritas Uzbekistan2002
South East AsiaCaritas Vietnam1965

Leadership

Presidents

Regional Coordinators

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Caritas in Asia . caritas.org . 29 April 2024.
  2. Web site: Asia Partnership for Human Development . catholicstudiesdatabase.aws.stthomas.edu . 1 May 2024.
  3. Web site: A partnership model for development: Australian non-government organisations and the special case of the Asia Partnership for Human Development . Pollard . David . 1981 . University of Wollongong Thesis Collection 1954–2016 . 1 May 2024.
  4. Web site: Other Human Rights Institutions – Thailand . University of Minnesota Human Rights Library . 1 May 2024.
  5. Web site: Our work in the Philippines . . 1 May 2024.
  6. Web site: Caritas Asia: Witness to charity and dialogue between religions . Gomes . Robin . 8 December 2021 . . 1 May 2024.
  7. Web site: Journeying together for a Peaceful Society: History of Caritas Sri Lanka-SEDEC from 1968 to 2018 . 2018 . Caritas Sri Lanka . 1 May 2024.
  8. Web site: Caritas Internationalis elects Archbishop Tarcisius Isao Kikuchi as its new head . 14 May 2023 . . 1 May 2024.
  9. Web site: Caritas Asia reelects president for a second term . 19 May 2023 . . 1 May 2024.
  10. Web site: Leaving a stronger Caritas Asia . 6 February 2012 . . 1 May 2024.
  11. Web site: Caritas Asia Regional Conference . 24 March 2024 . . 1 May 2024.