Italian Bishops’ Conference
donates one million euros to South Sudan
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| Aid workers in South Sudan |
Eight years after independence, South Sudan is still
suffering from one of the worst humanitarian crises in the world. Italy's
Bishops have renewed their commitment to assisting the people of South Sudan.
By Vatican News
On Tuesday, the Italian Bishops’ Conference (Conferenza
Episcopale Italiana, “CEI”) announced a donation of one million euros “in
favour of the people of South Sudan.” It is the fourth consecutive year that
the Conference has dedicated a portion of the “eight per thousand” funds to
providing emergency aid, as well as sustaining income generating activities,
rebuilding, and supporting reconciliation processes throughout the country.
The so-called “eight per thousand” is a feature of Italian
tax law whereby eight-tenths of a percent of Italian tax returns are
distributed to organized religions or social assistance programs directed by
the Italian State. The Church is the largest beneficiary of these funds, which
she uses for worship, pastoral work, and charitable causes.
Humanitarian crisis
A press release from Caritas Italiana noted that South
Sudan, eight years after declaring its independence, is still suffering one of
the worst humanitarian crises in the world. Seven million people lack food, and
some regions face the risk of famine. More than 1.9 million people are
internally displaced, while approximately 2.3 million refugees have fled to
neighbouring countries. Meanwhile, despite peace accords agreed in September,
violence against civilians, by both militias and government forces, continues
in various parts of the country.
Appeal of Pope Francis
In a meeting with South Sudanese leaders at the Vatican in
April 2019, Pope Francis said a courageous commitment is necessary in order
that “the fires of war might be extinguished once and for all”; that “political
and ethnic divisions” might be overcome; and that the work of “building the
nation” might begin. In announcing the donation Caritas Italiana, in
collaboration with the worldwide network of Caritas Internationalis and other
organizations, joined the appeal of the Holy Father and the South Sudanese
Bishops that the war might truly come to an end and that peace-building efforts
might begin in earnest.

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