br. Luca Perletti Introduction In this article I would like to manage to demonstrate how our presence through a multiplicity of forms and actions in response to natural and manmade disasters is a real expression of our charism and that
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A journey that will begin on 8 May of next year inside climate change to understand from close at hand, and in practical terms, what happens when the earth warms up, glaciers melt and the level of the oceans rises.
The Camillian Disaster Service International (CADIS) embarks anew on a post-disaster needs assessment in Palu and Lombok Indonesia in collaboration with Fondazione L’Albero della Vita (FADV). The team composed of two volunteers – Sr. Daisy Carmona, SMI of CADIS Asia
This year, the Camillian Pastoral Care Center in Bangkok, once again hosted the fifth training and assessment meeting of the national coordinators and partners of CADIS Foundation. This event is commonly known as the Bangkok Leadership Conference. Thirty-six (36) participants
Il nuovo numero di Crossover, il notiziario trimestrale dell’Ufficio per gli Interventi Umanitari di CADIS (Camillian Disaster Service Internaional) è disponibile CLICCANDO QUI
Credits by : https://phys.org Destroyed houses, collapsed bridges and entire villages completely submerged by water and mud, are some of the consequences of the devastating tsunami that hit Indonesia last Friday 28 September 2018, after a 7.5 magnitude earthquake. The
Wayanad is one of the districts of Kerala, India, situated at the north-eastern Ghats of the state. It is comparatively poor district noted for the natural beauty and presence of the aboriginal tribes. Tis monsoon was season of fear and
Yesterday, (Saturday – August 25, 2018), I arrived in Lombok. The first thing I did was to organize a local quick reaction team (QRT) who will work with us in our relief operation. The team consists of two permanent personnel
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