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Caritas Papua New Guinea

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Catholic charity organisation
Caritas Papua New Guinea
AbbreviationCaritas PNG, CPNG
Established1974
FounderBishops Conference
TypeNonprofit
Purposehumanitarian relief, social justice, peacebuilding, development
Location
OriginsCatholic Social Teaching
Servicessocial services, humanitarian aid, advocacy
Official language
English
AffiliationsCaritas Internationalis, Caritas Oceania
Websitewww.caritas.org.pg
Formerly called
Catholic Commission for Justice, Peace and Development (CCJPD)

Caritas Papua New Guinea is a Papuan not-for-profit organisation. It is the social arm of the Catholic Church in Papua New Guinea and works in the fields of humanitarian relief, social justice, peacebuilding and development.

Caritas Papua New Guinea is a member of both Caritas Oceania and Caritas Internationalis.[1]

History and structure

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Caritas Papua New Guinea was founded in 1974 by the local Bishops Conference. At the time, it was called the Catholic Commission for Justice, Peace and Development (CCJPD). It operated under this name until 2001 when it changed its name to Caritas Papua New Guinea.

In 2013, the office building of the national Caritas in Port Moresby was destroyed in a fire.[2]

The organisation has a nationwide reach with a national office established in the capital of Port Moresby. The structure follows the structure of the Catholic Church, i.e. there is a Caritas coordinator in 18 out of the 19 dioceses in the country who coordinate the activities at a local level.

The organisation funds its activities through local fundraising efforts, notably through its annual Lenten Appeal, a fundraising campaign during the time of lent. It also receives financial support from the global Caritas Internationalis confederation, including from Caritas Australia and Caritas New Zealand, as well as from donors such as the UNDP.

Work

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The work of Caritas Papua New Guinea focuses on promoting social justice, peace and human development in line with Catholic Social Teaching. The organisation aims to address structural causes of poverty, inequality, and marginalisation, and to serve as a voice for vulnerable and underserved communities. CPNG serves all people regardless of social status or religious affiliation.

Programmes include electoral education and awareness through a nationwide initiative to promote free and fair elections, implemented through all 19 diocesan Caritas offices.[3] Another significant initiative is the prevention against sorcery accusation-related violence, conducted in collaboration with the Diocese of Wabag. This programme also supports survivors through rescue, rehabilitation, and reintegration services.[4]

Together with six other denominations, the Catholic Church and Caritas have partnered in the "Church Development Programme", funded by the Australian government. This programmes aims to build the institutional capacity of the country's churches to engage as civil society actors and to improve their contribution to health, education and social service delivery in Papua New Guinea.[5] [6]

Caritas Papua New Guinea has also been implementing various water, sanitation and hygiene programmes across the country and empowered local communities with training.[7] [8]

In times of crisis — such as after cyclones, landslides, or the COVID-19 pandemic — CPNG delivers emergency humanitarian assistance. This includes the provision of shelter, food, and hygiene supplies during the initial response phase, followed by support for longer-term recovery efforts such as home reconstruction and agricultural rehabilitation. [9] [10]

In addition, the national Caritas office engages in advocacy work in close coordination with sister agencies across the Caritas Oceania network. Key areas of focus include addressing the impacts of climate change and public debt, as well as promoting environmental protection and sustainable development policies.[11] [12] [13]

References

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  1. ^ "Where we work: Papua New Guinea". caritas.org. Retrieved 19 June 2025.
  2. ^ Ted Wika Kaleo (25 November 2013). "Director calls for help to rebuild office complex". The National . Retrieved 18 June 2025.
  3. ^ "Caritas PNG launches awareness program for country's national elections". licas.news. 15 March 2022. Retrieved 20 June 2025.
  4. ^ Bezawit Bogale and Claudia Torres (6 September 2024). "Church in PNG leading fight against violence related to sorcery accusations". Vatican News . Retrieved 18 June 2025.
  5. ^ "Papua New Guinea Church Partnership Program: A Case Study of Sustained Investment in Church Development Capacity" (PDF). jliflc.com. 2015. Retrieved 18 June 2025.
  6. ^ Jessica Oata (6 February 2023). "Caritas PNG localises Church Partnership Program". caritas.org.pg. Retrieved 18 June 2025.
  7. ^ "Delivering fresh drinking water to remote West Sepik". UNDP . 13 April 2021. Retrieved 18 June 2025.
  8. ^ Angela Vavar (13 April 2025). "Women in Enga Trained by Caritas". png.vision4040.com. Retrieved 20 June 2025.
  9. ^ "Papua New Guinea landslide update: Food, clean water and clothing prioritised for 7,849 affected people". Caritas Australia . 31 May 2024. Retrieved 20 June 2025.
  10. ^ "OCEANIA/PAPUA NEW GUINEA - The Bishop of Alotau's appeal for the population". Agenzia Fides . 18 December 2014. Retrieved 20 June 2025.
  11. ^ "'New Government Must Respond to Tides of Change'". Diocese of Palmerston North . 4 November 2017. Retrieved 20 June 2025.
  12. ^ "Sea Bed Mining is an invasion of indigenous livelihoods". Papua New Guinea Mine Watch. 25 January 2018. Retrieved 20 June 2025.
  13. ^ "Climate crisis and debt, the Pacific region asks for help". AsiaNews . 10 May 2022. Retrieved 20 June 2025.
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Caritas Internationalis Member Organisations and Regional Secretariats
Caritas Africa Member Organisations
   

Angola  Caritas Angola
Benin  Caritas Benin
Botswana  Caritas Botswana
Burkina Faso  Caritas Burkina Faso (OCADES)
Burundi  Caritas Burundi
Cameroon  Caritas Cameroon
Cape Verde  Caritas Cape Verde
Central African Republic  Caritas Central African Republic
Chad  Caritas Chad
Comoros  Caritas Comoros
Republic of the Congo  Caritas Congo-Brazzaville
Democratic Republic of the Congo  Caritas Congo
Ivory Coast  Caritas Côte d'Ivoire
Equatorial Guinea  Caritas Equatorial Guinea
Eritrea  Caritas Eritrea

Eswatini  Caritas Eswatini
Ethiopia  Caritas Ethiopia (ECC- SDCO)
Gabon  Caritas Gabon
The Gambia  Caritas Gambia (CaDO)
Ghana  Caritas Ghana
Guinea  Caritas Guinea (OCPH)
Guinea-Bissau  Caritas Guinea-Bissau
Kenya  Caritas Kenya
Lesotho  Caritas Lesotho
Liberia  Caritas Liberia
Madagascar  Caritas Madagascar
Malawi  Caritas Malawi (CADECOM)
Mali  Caritas Mali
Mauritius  Caritas Mauritius
Mozambique  Caritas Mozambique
Namibia  Caritas Namibia

Niger  Caritas Niger (CADEV)
Nigeria  Caritas Nigeria
Rwanda  Caritas Rwanda
São Tomé and Príncipe  Caritas São Tomé and Príncipe
Senegal  Caritas Senegal
Seychelles  Caritas Seychelles
Sierra Leone  Caritas Sierra Leone
South Africa  Caritas South Africa (Siyabhabha Trust)
South Sudan  Caritas South Sudan
Sudan  Caritas Sudan
Tanzania  Caritas Tanzania
Togo  Caritas Togo (OCDI)
Uganda  Caritas Uganda
Zambia  Caritas Zambia
Zimbabwe  Caritas Zimbabwe (CADEC)

Caritas Asia Member Organisations
   

Bangladesh  Caritas Bangladesh
Cambodia  Caritas Cambodia
Hong Kong  Caritas Hong Kong
India  Caritas India
Indonesia  Caritas Indonesia
Japan  Caritas Japan
Kazakhstan  Caritas Kazakhstan
Kyrgyzstan  Caritas Kyrgyzstan
Laos  Caritas Laos

South Korea  Caritas Korea
Macau  Caritas Macau
Malaysia  Caritas Malaysia
Mongolia  Caritas Mongolia
Myanmar  Caritas Myanmar (KMSS)
Nepal     Caritas Nepal
Pakistan  Caritas Pakistan
Philippines  Caritas Philippines (NASSA)
Singapore  Caritas Singapore and CHARIS

Sri Lanka  Caritas Sri Lanka
Taiwan  Caritas Taiwan
Tajikistan  Caritas Tajikistan
Thailand  Caritas Thailand
Timor-Leste  Caritas Timor Leste
Uzbekistan  Caritas Uzbekistan
Vietnam  Caritas Vietnam

Caritas Europa Member Organisations
   

  Caritas Antilles
Argentina  Caritas Argentina
Bolivia  Caritas Bolivia
Brazil  Caritas Brazil
Chile  Caritas Chile
Colombia  Caritas Colombia
Costa Rica  Caritas Costa Rica
Cuba  Caritas Cuba

Dominican Republic  Caritas Dominican Republic
Ecuador  Caritas Ecuador
El Salvador  Caritas El Salvador
Guatemala  Caritas Guatemala
Haiti  Caritas Haiti
Honduras  Caritas Honduras
Mexico  Caritas Mexico
Nicaragua  Caritas Nicaragua

Panama  Caritas Panama
Paraguay  Caritas Paraguay
Peru  Caritas Peru
Puerto Rico  Caritas Puerto Rico
Uruguay  Caritas Uruguay
Venezuela  Caritas Venezuela

   

Algeria  Caritas Algeria
Cyprus  Caritas Cyprus
Djibouti  Caritas Djibouti
Iran  Caritas Iran
Iraq  Caritas Iraq

  Caritas Jerusalem
Jordan  Caritas Jordan
Lebanon  Caritas Lebanon
Libya  Caritas Libya
Mauritania  Caritas Mauritania

Morocco  Caritas Morocco
Somalia  Caritas Somalia
Syria  Caritas Syria
Tunisia  Caritas Tunisia

Caritas North America Member Organisations
Caritas Oceania Member Organisations

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