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Hindi Content Writer

27 Mar 2019

CASA seeks college freshers who can write fluently in Hindi with the writing appealing to the Hindi speaking audience. The candidate must be well-versed with social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube for which she/he will have to translate/curate content in Hindi.   About CASA: CASA is a 70-year-old development and humanitarian aid […]

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Content Writers (English)

CASA India Communications Department seeks young and robust interns who can write diligently in English language for our publications across all channels and have a fair understanding of the digital media content and marketing.   About CASA: CASA is a 70-year-old development and humanitarian aid organisation. Established in 1947, we work for the poorest of […]

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Cyclone Gaja Response

14 Mar 2019

CASA responded with non-food items such as clothing, utensils, tarpaulin sheets among other items in an effort to help them restore their normal livelihood. CASA was able to help more than 1,300 families by its effort. Cyclone Gaja made its landfall with a wind speed of 120 – 140 km per hour leaving a trail of […]

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CASA Forms New Board

13 Mar 2019

The society meeting of CASA held on February 7, 2019 constituted the National Board of CASA for the next quadrennial. His Grace Dr. Yakob Mar Irenaios was elected as the Chairperson, Bishop Subodh C. Mondal and Rev. S C David were elected as Vice-Chairperson and Treasurer respectively. Moderator of ALC, the Most Rev. K.F. Paradesi Babu […]

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Maximizing Impact, Globally

CASA’s participation in events like these will give more visibility as a transparent and accountable charity organisation to international and national players.         By Joycia Thorat & Anita Kukreti Project Officers | CASA Program Department Routing as a vintage charity in 1947 to a dynamic charitable trust, CASA has started to grapple […]

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Adhering To Principles

Compliant mechanism was introduced by CASA with a very clear understanding that communities’ ownership over the process of recovery will have to be enhanced. A complaint box gives a second chance to the people to express their grievances and vulnerability to CASA and committee members, that further become reasons to be included in the cash […]

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Why CASA went ahead with Unconditional Support in Kerala?

Director Dr. Sushant Agrawal talks about reasons to go ahead with unconditional support in Kerala and decision to give power to the people to choose their recovery course. Ques: Much has been talked about cash transfer process and the need for such kind of program in a vulnerable region ravaged by floods. Why did CASA go for this program? Ans. […]

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Healing Wounds: 14 years after Tsunami

The Indian Ocean Tsunami of 2004 hit the coasts of several Southern and South- Eastern Asian countries in December. CASA team revisits the places of intevention and its people who were helped and rehabilitated by the organisation and how have they really moved on with their lives after 14 years.   1. Housing and dignity for […]

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Empowering, Preparing for Future

Cash transfers give choices and dignity to people affected by disasters and make humanitarian aid more accountable by providing a sense of ownership and control at a time of crisis. The program comes as an opportunity to bring women-centric empowerment for the community at the forefront. Cash program stimulates local economy and employment by shifting […]

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