A short film about Phany who has transformed her life since joining a Caritas-supported program. She has learnt to combat drought through improved water management techniques and to grow enough crops to support her family.
Asia and Australia's Engagement with Asia
A film about twelve-year-old Thandolwayo would would walk seven kilometres each day to collect contaminated water for her family. It looked like she would never realise her hope of finishing her education and becoming a nurse, until a Caritas Australia supported project created access to clean water helping Thandolwayo to stay at school and achieve a future full of hope.
Learn MoreThe Integrated Community Development Program in the Philippines offers Aloma the skills to lead her vulnerable community as they work together to protect their environment and develop resilience to extreme weather events.
Learn MoreTwelve-year-old Thandolwayo would walk seven kilometres each day to collect contaminated water for her family. It looked like she would never realise her hope of finishing her education and becoming a nurse, until a Caritas Australia supported project created access to clean water helping Thandolwayo to stay at school and achieve a future full of hope.
Approx. 6 mins
This is a film about Shirley from the Philippines. With support from Caritas Australia, Shirley has trained as an indigenous health worker. She is helping to improve the health of her community and her children can now attend school.
Approx. 6 mins
Care for Our Common Home is one of the Catholic Social Teaching principles. This video explains how caring for all creation is caring for each other. To learn more about this CST principle visit: https://www.caritas.org.au/learn/cst-toolkit/care-for-our-common-home/
4 mins