Where We Serve

Asia

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In Southeast Asia, CRS and its partners focus on promoting good governance, alleviating poverty, and building peace. CRS is building the capacity of local residents to become active participants in the decision-making processes that affect them, and to identify and solve their own problems. Some examples of CRS's work in the region:

Stories From Asia

CRS Provides Shelter to Thousands in Pakistan

Violence in Pakistan has made 3 million people homeless. Host communities struggle to shelter them, but resources are running out.Read More »»

Quake Survivors Replant Lives on Broken Land

Three years after a devastating earthquake, women in Kashmir and Pakistan learn gardening tips and reap more than vegetables.Read More »»

Sri Lanka War Survivors Stranded in Camps

A quarter of a million Sri Lankans are in dire need of food, water and medical attention after long civil war.Read More »»

Desperate Pakistanis Flee Fighting in Swat Valley

Pakistan refugees from the Swat Valley flood into camps to escape fighting between government forces and the Taliban.Read More »»

World Malaria Day: Help Fight a Killer

April 25 is World Malaria Day. Malaria expert Mary Hennigan discusses the impact of malaria on communities, and CRS' work to combat the disease.Read More »»

Traditional Skills, New Freedoms

In Pakistan, Afghan refugee women gain financial and social freedom through a CRS skills training and basic education program.Read More »»

Tuberculosis Makes Filipinos Their Brothers' Keepers

Tuberculosis remains a major threat in 22 developing nations, including the Philippines, but people are taking charge of their community's health.Read More »»

Microfinance Helps Others Help Themselves

Microfinance programs offer ways for even the poorest families to save money, access loans and improve their lives.Read More »»

Continuing Food Crisis Plagues World's Poorest

Though food and fuel prices have fallen, the global food crisis is not yet over. We are now in an environment of price volatility and uncertainty.Read More »»

CRS Provides Shelter to Thousands in Pakistan

Violence in Pakistan has made 3 million people homeless. Host communities struggle to shelter them, but resources are running out.Read More »»

Quake Survivors Replant Lives on Broken Land

Three years after a devastating earthquake, women in Kashmir and Pakistan learn gardening tips and reap more than vegetables.Read More »»

Sri Lanka War Survivors Stranded in Camps

A quarter of a million Sri Lankans are in dire need of food, water and medical attention after long civil war.Read More »»

Desperate Pakistanis Flee Fighting in Swat Valley

Pakistan refugees from the Swat Valley flood into camps to escape fighting between government forces and the Taliban.Read More »»

World Malaria Day: Help Fight a Killer

April 25 is World Malaria Day. Malaria expert Mary Hennigan discusses the impact of malaria on communities, and CRS' work to combat the disease.Read More »»

Traditional Skills, New Freedoms

In Pakistan, Afghan refugee women gain financial and social freedom through a CRS skills training and basic education program.Read More »»

Tuberculosis Makes Filipinos Their Brothers' Keepers

Tuberculosis remains a major threat in 22 developing nations, including the Philippines, but people are taking charge of their community's health.Read More »»

Microfinance Helps Others Help Themselves

Microfinance programs offer ways for even the poorest families to save money, access loans and improve their lives.Read More »»

Continuing Food Crisis Plagues World's Poorest

Though food and fuel prices have fallen, the global food crisis is not yet over. We are now in an environment of price volatility and uncertainty.Read More »»