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

Relief Efforts for Those Affected By Myanmar Cyclone

Cyclone Nargis hit the Irrawaddy Delta region of Myanmar on Saturday, May 3, severely damaging infrastructure and homes in Yangon.Read More »»

CRS Food Experts Warn of Impending 'Cascade of Hunger'

A worldwide food crisis prompts leaders to seek solutions in the hopes of averting famine, discontent and violence.Read More »»

World Water Day: Liquid Gold

CRS is bringing a wealth of benefits to poor communities worldwide by providing easy access to clean, fresh water.Read More »»

Delivering Tuberculosis Care On A Motorcycle

A CRS-supported project is helping rural families in the eastern Philippines stave off tuberculosis by bringing health care to their doorsteps.Read More »»

Reflections Under the Afghan Sun

Communities working with the Rural Development program are helping farmers like Mohammad Ayoob reap the benefits of bountiful, reliable harvests.Read More »»

Relief Teams Aid Afghans in Brutal Winter

One of the harshest winters in decades has left villages in Herat and Ghor without sufficient food, heating fuel or access to medical care.Read More »»

Java Mudslide Survivors Receive Needed Aid

As floodwaters recede in Java, CRS and the local church continue to respond to the needs of survivors.Read More »»

Helping the Most Vulnerable Recover

CRS has responded to post-tsunami needs in Sri Lanka with a $30-million recovery program — aimed at helping the most vulnerable population.Read More »»

The Rice Fields of Pulo Aceh

Rice paddy fields in Pulo Aceh were left destroyed by the 2004 tsunami, but with the help of CRS, the fields are again producing rice.Read More »»

Relief Efforts for Those Affected By Myanmar Cyclone

Cyclone Nargis hit the Irrawaddy Delta region of Myanmar on Saturday, May 3, severely damaging infrastructure and homes in Yangon.Read More »»

CRS Food Experts Warn of Impending 'Cascade of Hunger'

A worldwide food crisis prompts leaders to seek solutions in the hopes of averting famine, discontent and violence.Read More »»

World Water Day: Liquid Gold

CRS is bringing a wealth of benefits to poor communities worldwide by providing easy access to clean, fresh water.Read More »»

Delivering Tuberculosis Care On A Motorcycle

A CRS-supported project is helping rural families in the eastern Philippines stave off tuberculosis by bringing health care to their doorsteps.Read More »»

Reflections Under the Afghan Sun

Communities working with the Rural Development program are helping farmers like Mohammad Ayoob reap the benefits of bountiful, reliable harvests.Read More »»

Relief Teams Aid Afghans in Brutal Winter

One of the harshest winters in decades has left villages in Herat and Ghor without sufficient food, heating fuel or access to medical care.Read More »»

Java Mudslide Survivors Receive Needed Aid

As floodwaters recede in Java, CRS and the local church continue to respond to the needs of survivors.Read More »»

Helping the Most Vulnerable Recover

CRS has responded to post-tsunami needs in Sri Lanka with a $30-million recovery program — aimed at helping the most vulnerable population.Read More »»

The Rice Fields of Pulo Aceh

Rice paddy fields in Pulo Aceh were left destroyed by the 2004 tsunami, but with the help of CRS, the fields are again producing rice.Read More »»