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International Development Fellows Program
Catholic Relief Services' International Development Fellows Program prepares dedicated global citizens to pursue a career in international relief & development work. CRS empowers Fellows to hone their skills and gain practical field experience while contributing to impactful work. Each Fellow works alonngside experienced CRS staff to address critical issues facing developing countries today.

Junior Professionals Program for West African Women
The Junior Professionals Program is an opportunity for qualified, professional women in West Africa to transform their passion for international relief and development work into a career with Catholic Relief Services. Over a 12-month period, each Junior Professional will build core skills while working alongside experienced staff and supporting critical programs. Junior Professionals will benefit from strong mentoring and regional networking as they prepare for positions of greater responsibility with CRS.

Increasing Family Savings in Central African Republic
Savings groups help members build wealth, manage money and grow businesses.

Boosting Resilience in Central African Republic
Farmers see harvest increases after applying modern farming and livestock techniques.

Strengthening Finances in Central African Republic
Savings groups, business training and food distributions enable small businesses to thrive.

Overcoming Hunger in the Tigray Region of Ethiopia
Millions receive relief from food shortages caused by conflict and climate change.

Strengthening Rwanda’s Young Entrepreneurs
Building business and digital skills enables young people to open opportunities for long-term success.

Global Emergency Update June 2021

Volunteering and Gaining Skills in Benin
Assisting as a cook and server in a nearby school expands a professional network and builds kitchen management skills.

Feast of Saint Oscar Romero | Advocate for Justice With CRS
Join CRS in honoring Saint Oscar Romero's legacy on March 24. Learn how his advocacy changed lives and how you can take action today.