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Caritas expresses concerns to the Diputación del Común regarding the state of social rights in the Canary Islands

July 14, 2024
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SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, 14 Jul. (EUROPA PRESS) –

The Ombudsman, Lola Padrón, has been visited by representatives from the Diocesan Caritas of the Canary Islands, who brought attention to the figures outlined in the most recent report presented by the religious organisation. The report indicated their assistance to 29,100 individuals, which is 17.5% more than before the 2019 pandemic, and 9,476 households. It was emphasised that 45% of the assisted individuals do not have access to any form of help.

During the meeting, the discussion revolved around the role and current situation of the third sector in the islands, with an exploration of available resources to establish a more dynamic and adaptable collaboration. According to Caritas, the involvement of the Provincial Council is crucial in facilitating intervention and cooperation with relevant institutions.

Caya Suárez, the general secretary of Caritas in the Canary Islands, restated the importance of the system providing effective solutions to community challenges. She described how, through its II Strategic Plan 2020-2025, developed with the participation of the entire Christian community, Caritas focuses on promoting and defending Human Rights. The organisation expressed worries about the state of social rights in the Canary Islands and emphasised the urgent necessity to enhance institutional and community support to tackle current challenges.

“Caritas’ objective is to address challenges faced by vulnerable individuals through an alternative model centred on human rights and community solidarity,” stated Caya Suárez.

Conversely, the Ombudsman praised and acknowledged the organisation for its efforts, recognising its work and dedication to social change. Dolores Padrón affirmed that these rounds of meetings with organisations aim to collaborate on stated goals and ensure resources and assistance reach those most in need effectively.

Indeed, in the report released in May this year, Caritas highlighted that poverty, a longstanding issue in the Canary Islands, has intensified among the most vulnerable individuals who are yet to recover from the repercussions of the pandemic and ongoing crises. Their circumstances worsened in 2023 due to rising food prices and housing costs.

The representatives stated that the work of Caritas relies on the collective efforts of professionals and volunteers. While the professional team comprises 128 individuals, “the volunteers play a significant role in parishes, neighbourhoods and communities.” Their areas of focus include promoting and defending Human Rights, providing training and support to the individuals serviced by Caritas, implementing projects that foster social cohesion and community development, and promoting sustainable and responsible practices to ensure the longevity of their initiatives.

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