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money enabled our partners to help halfa million people begin to return to somesort of normal life after the Indian Oceantsunami.Your contributions made it possible forus to respond quickly and effectively to adrought in Zimbabwe so harsh that thefields were bare and food was running out.You helped us raise the profile ofthe Democratic Republic of Congo in<strong>Australia</strong>, raising the profile ofsome of the most vulnerable women inthe world and helping them to achievetheir innate human dignity.You helped us get people out onthe streets for Make Poverty Historyand enabled us to get over a million<strong>Australia</strong>ns to Stand Up Against Poverty.We do not give aid to governments. Thatway, corrupt governments can’t misuseour funds.We do recognise that governmentsare crucial to tackling the problem ofpoverty and hence we do sometimeswork with governments such as in thegroundbreaking PASHIP program inPNG, which is effectively tackling HIV inour nearest neighbour with the <strong>Australia</strong>nand PNG Governments.To ensure our partners aren’t corruptand that our money is spent effectively,we have a detailed process for evaluatingpartners and projectswhich is as robust as anysystem implementedby financial institutionsaround the world.Whenever we arealerted to a misuse offunds – which is extremelyrare – we immediatelyinvestigate and take theappropriate action whetherthat be legal or otherwise.Corruption occurseverywhere, not just inthe developing world,and our partners dealwith the consequencesof corruption every day. Of coursecorruption affects the poorest the hardest– the ones who have to pay a bribe to getthrough the military cordon so they canget their goods to market, that have to paya bribe to get their children’s results fromschool. Corruption must be tackled andempowering communities to be able toeffectively locate and combat corruption isfundamental to tackling poverty.Ultimately,<strong>Caritas</strong> is yourorganisation,you allow us toexist becauseyou care;hence we areanswerableto you.When we plan any new project,our staff and partners always checkwhether there are any other agenciesworking in the same area, and whetherwhat we are planning to support willcomplement or duplicate the work theyare doing.<strong>Caritas</strong> <strong>Australia</strong> is a member of <strong>Caritas</strong>Internationalis, one of the largest aidand development networks in theworld operating in over 200 countriesand territories. When an emergencyhappens we collaborate through<strong>Caritas</strong> Internationalis to coordinatethe responses from themany <strong>Caritas</strong> membersacross the globe. Thisincreases our impactand our effectivenessby using the manyand varied skills of theglobal <strong>Caritas</strong> staff andto bring together underone umbrella all of ourcombined resources.We are also partof alliances includingthe global ecumenicalnetwork Action byChurches Together, the<strong>Australia</strong>n Council forInternational Development, and wereceive support from the World FoodProgram and other multilateral bodies.Every aid agency is different. Many justfocus on the individual or on a particularreligious or ethnic group or community –or they specialise on a particular sectoralissue such as water and sanitation,agriculture, shelter etc.<strong>Caritas</strong> <strong>Australia</strong> is different in manyways to other aid organisations. We workdirectly in over 35 countries and arefocused on empowering communities totake control of their own futures.This is harder work than just handingout food or building a hospital. Althoughwe do conduct these activities too, ourgoal is to give communities the tools totake control and be sustainable. It takes along-term commitment but it is the onlyway we can ever truly wipe out poverty.<strong>Caritas</strong> <strong>Australia</strong> has clear goals whichguide us and our work to eliminatepoverty and injustice.New partners are selected to helpus meet these objectives. We formallyassess each prospective partner to checkthey share our goals and have the kindof robust financial and organisationalstructures, skills and capacity to helpdeliver them.Child sponsorship offers an easy wayto begin the learning journey aboutinternational poverty. Ultimately though,it isn’t solving the problem. Partnershipis the key to solving poverty in the longterm. At <strong>Caritas</strong> we also recognise thatwe alone cannot solve the issue of globalpoverty – we can and are though makinga real difference in the lives of tens ofthousands of people.By working together withcommunities on the ground and givingthem the power to articulate their owndevelopment futures and work out aplan to achieve this vision we are reallychanging things for the better. This ishow you can really make a difference.Supporting agencies like <strong>Caritas</strong> iscertainly a step in ridding the world ofdehumanising poverty.CARITAS NEWS

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