The fish, the candle, and the rosary — all are powerful symbols of the Christian faith. But what can they tell us about humanitarian work?
In this episode, we explore what it really means to be a faith based ngo.
To do so, we’ve brought together five leaders — from different countries, backgrounds, and faith traditions — who share the responsibility of leading some of the world’s major faith-based aid organisations.
On a busy Wednesday in Copenhagen, we gathered all five in one studio to talk about the values — and the challenges — of being a faith based organisation.
Participants:- Maria Krabbe Hammershøy, Secretary General, Caritas Denmark
- Jens Vesterager, Secretary General, ADRA
- Tetiana Stawnychy, President, Caritas Ukraine
- Anahit Mkhoyan, Secretary General, Caritas Georgia
- Jonas Vejsager Nøddekær, Secretary General, DanChurchAid – Folkekirkens Nødhjælp
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- Caritas — rooted in the Catholic Church, a global network with projects across Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia, and Latin America.
- ADRA — the Adventist Development and Relief Agency, founded in the Seventh-day Adventist Church, working across Africa, Asia, and Latin America.
- DanChurchAid — grounded in the Danish Lutheran tradition, active in more than twenty countries, particularly in Africa, the Middle East, and Asia.
‘A Sign of Hope’ is a podcast series produced by the podcast bureau hearHEAR for Caritas Denmark with support from the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs.