DanChurchAid (DCA)
DanChurchAid (DCA) works with an integrated approach, linking humanitarian response, long-term development and advocacy.
DanChurchAid’s international work focuses on five programme types, all linked to DanChurchAid’s concept of diakonia and development principles, and in accordance with HAP Principles.
- Political Space
- Food Security
- HIV/AIDS
- Humanitarian Response
- Humanitarian Mine Action (incl. HMA operational staff)
Latest from DanChurchAid (DCA)
Nepal training advances local and global tactics to tackle climate change
Apr 24, 2013
Members from eight Asian countries met last week in Nepal to share their experiences and develop strategies on how to better influence governments to address climate change.
Devastation caused by landmines reaches far beyond injury and death
Apr 04, 2013
Richard MacCormac, head of humanitarian mine action for DanChurchAid, talks about the dangerous and multi-faceted nature of landmine clearance.
Deminer returns to site of accident in Libya
Feb 01, 2013
Just over a year ago, the mine clearance specialist Fred Pavey had his right hand blown off while attempting to neutralise a Chinese mine in Libya. Now he is returning to help finish the work he started.
ACT aims to meet growing needs in Gaza
Jan 24, 2013
ACT Alliance has stepped-up its efforts to address the deepening humanitarian crisis in Gaza following an Israeli military offensive in November 2012 that left 163 Palestinians dead – including 42 children and 22 women.
Cambodia moves toward enhanced stability
Jan 09, 2013
Long-term ACT development projects in northern Cambodia are providing stability for villages hit by floods two years ago that left 1.2 million people homeless.
