Caritas Indonesia working to
help survivors, rebuild the country
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Indonesian people receiving aid in Banprad, North Lombok.- AFP |
Caritas Indonesia has put in place numerous plans of action
in order to aid in the rehabilitation of the people and the Indonesian islands
struck by the 6.9 magnitude earthquake.
By Francesca Merlo
After having been struck by two earthquakes in the past
week, the situation in Indonesia – more specifically on the
islands of Lombok and Bali - is drastic. With the death toll
continuously rising, along with the number of injured, there is a desperate
need for humanitarian aid and intervention.
Caritas Indonesia has been working with and for
the people and country, providing humanitarian assistance where possible.
Yohanes Baskoro, Project manager of Caritas
Indonesia, spoke to Francesca Merlo about the current situation and how
Caritas Indonesia is helping survivors.
Caritas providing support
Baskoro says that Caritas Indonesia is providing medical
support for the survivors, and that they are distributing hygiene kits to 188
houses – a task which they hope to have completed within the second
week of August.
There are meetings set-up with the authorities of the
dioceses, with whom they work very closely. With their help they will soon be
deploying the Caritas staff members as well as volunteers, who will be working
with the dioceses for 30 days in order to provide assistance and help where
possible.
Aid provided regardless of mutual beliefs
Baskoro says that Caritas, a Catholic organisation, has not
struggled at all despite Indonesia being a vastly predominant Muslim country,
with over 87% of the population identifying as Muslims, making Christians a
minority.
In delivering humanitarian aid, especially as “Caritas”, the
Church is never mentioned. They aim to help everyone who has been affected in
any way by the earthquake, regardless of ethnicity, religion and background.
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