Caritas Colombia (Spanish: Cáritas Colombiana, officially Pastoral Social Cáritas Colombiana) is a Colombian nonprofit organisation. It is the official aid organisation of the Catholic Church in Colombia.

Caritas Colombia
Pastoral Social Cáritas Colombiana
Established1956 (creation)
1977 (legal registration)
TypeNonprofit
Purposedevelopment aid, humanitarian aid, social services
HeadquartersCra. 58 No. 80 87, Barrios Unidos
Location
Coordinates4°40′58″N 74°04′25″W / 4.68290°N 74.07363°W / 4.68290; -74.07363
OriginsCatholic Social Teaching
Region served
Colombia
Secretary General
Rafael Martín Castillo Torres
President
Luis José Rueda Aparicio
AffiliationsCaritas Internationalis, Caritas Latin America and Caribbean
Revenue
COP 65,719,026,510[1]
Websitecaritascolombiana.org

The organisation is a member of the global Caritas Internationalis confederation and of Caritas Latin America and Caribbean.[2]

Caritas Colombia is a network of different structures. The national secretariat is known as Secretariado Nacional de Pastoral Social (SNPS).

Background

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Since 1913, the Colombian Episcopal Conference has promoted social welfare work in the country. In 1956, during the civil war, the Bishops decided to establish Caritas Colombia as the coordinating body for Catholic social work. It was decided that this body was to report to the Social Pastoral and Charitable Commission of the Bishops' Conference.[2][3][4]

During its first years of existence, Caritas' work focused on food distributions to people in need in parishes. In the 1960s, Caritas Colombia started creating special "food houses".[clarification needed] In the backdrop of evolving political dynamics within the country, new challenges emerged; in rural areas, the ongoing clash between guerrilla groups and armed forces prompted the Church to take initiatives to support rural families, including helping them to increase their agricultural output.[5]

On 4 August 1977, the National Secretariat of Social Pastoral (SNPS) was legally created to coordinate pastoral care activities and promote integral human development.[3] Around that time, the organisation also began supporting those affected by natural disasters and displacement. Caritas Colombia was involved in the relief and reconstruction efforts for the victims of the Popayán earthquake and the victims of the 1985 Armero tragedy.[5]

In 1982, Caritas Colombia launched its first fundraising campaign during Lent. In the 1990s, urban violence caused by drug trafficking became a major issue in the country, to which the organisation adapted by starting to implement peacebuilding projects and being involved in truth and reconciliation initiatives. At the same time, it continued to provide humanitarian aid to populations affected by natural disasters. In 1996, it co-founded the Working Group for Colombia (GTC) to strengthen the SNPS's work in peacebuilding and reconciliation. In 2000, it convened the first National Congress of Reconciliation.[5]

Structure and work

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The organisation is structured into 10 regions grouping 13 archdioceses, 52 dioceses, 10 apostolic vicariates and one military ordinariate.[3]

In 2023, Caritas Colombia implemented 62 projects in 51 geographical areas of ecclesiastical jurisdictions, with a total budget of almost 66 billion Colombian peso.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Informe de gestión 2023" (PDF) (in Spanish). 2024. Retrieved 5 May 2024.
  2. ^ a b "Where we work: Colombia". caritas.org. Retrieved 5 May 2024.
  3. ^ a b c Castillo Cadena, Hugo Andrés (2010). "fortalecimiento de la planeación estratégica en el Secretariado Nacional de Pastoral Social SNPS" (PDF) (in Spanish). Pontifical Bolivarian University, School of Engineering and Administration, Faculty of Industrial Engineering Bucaramanga. Retrieved 5 May 2024.
  4. ^ Jhon Fredy, Ramirez Cardozo; Salamanca Rodríguez, Germán David; Sepúlveda Zotaquira, Luis Alejandro (2017). "La evangelización del Papa Francisco. Una propuesta misional para los jóvenes de confirmación de la parroquia Nuestra Señora de la Consolación" (in Spanish). Universitaria Agustiniana; Faculty of Humanities, Social Sciences and Education; Specialisation in Pedagogy. Retrieved 5 May 2024.
  5. ^ a b c "Breve recorrido histórico de Cáritas Colombiana, en sus 60 años de servicio solidario". caritascolombiana.org (in Spanish). 20 September 2016. Retrieved 5 May 2024.
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