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Caritas Nigeria is the official agency of the Catholic Church for coordinating and implementing development interventions in Nigeria.
Press statement on the reported rape and death of an Internally Displaced Person

Following the reported ugly incident of rape and death of an IDP by a development worker in the north east, Caritas Nigeria’s Deputy Executive Secretary, Fr Peter Audu, representing the leadership of the organization was in Maiduguri Tuesday, February 1, 2022 to hold a press conference on the issue.
2022 annual staff retreat

Caritas Nigeria staff with five other agencies of the Catholic Secretariat of Nigeria had a 2-day retreat to flag off activities for the New Year.
Caritas Nigeria supports Delta State TB and Leprosy Control Program

Caritas Nigeria Delta State Team supported the Delta State TB and Leprosy Control Program (STLCP) to successfully complete three (3) TB Clinic Lab Interface Continuous Quality Improvement (TB CLIQ) workshops and DiCE (Diagnostic Cascade Evaluation) assessments.
Marking World Stroke Day with Nigeria Police Force in Asaba
The Caritas Nigeria Team in Delta State partnered with the Police Medical Services of the Nigeria Police Force, Delta State to mark the 2021 World Stroke day in Asaba on the 29th of October 2021.
Charity Ball
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Statement of Arch bishop Matthew Ndagoso at the 2021 AGM

NATIONAL SECURITY: CHALLENGES FOR CHURCH AND SOCIETY IN NIGERIA
Statement by Most Rev. Matthew Man-Oso Ndagoso, Episcopal Chairman of Church and Society Department, Catholic Secretariat of Nigeria, Abuja, at the 2021 Annual General Meeting of Church and Society
2021 AGM of Church & Society

The 2021 Annual General Meeting (AGM) of Church and Society Department of the Catholic Secretariat of Nigeria (CSN) kicked off on November 17, 2021 at the CSN Resource Centre, Durumi, Abuja.
SILC training promotes 11 leaders in Mubi

Caritas Nigeria project team on the Norwegian MFA project conducted in September a SILC (Saving and Internal Lending Communities) training for beneficiaries and upgraded a total of 11 SILC supervisors and field agents(FA) to the status of Private Service Providers (PSP).
Monitoring and supervisory visit for the FASTER Project

A Joint Monitoring and Supervision visit by the combined team of the Delta State AIDS & STI Control Program (SASCP), Catholic Relief Services (CRS), Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI), and Caritas Nigeria was carried out in the month of August 2021 to some facilities in Delta State to assess and strengthen interventions that the FASTER project is supporting, identify gaps and develop mitigation measures in the facilities.