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At 31.4%, Africa was once again the priority region for our aid projects in 2023. The situation is particularly dramatic in places where Islamist terror is spreading and Christians are victims of persecution and displacement, such as in Mozambique, Burkina Faso and Nigeria. At the same time, the number of faithful and vocations to the priesthood and religious orders continues to rise.

The funding volume for the Middle East represented 19.1% of our total aid. The focal points in 2023 continued to be Syria and Lebanon. By providing emergency aid and strengthening pastoral care, our aim is to help ensure the survival of Christian communities and counteract the massive exodus of Christians.

17.3% of our aid was devoted to Asia (including 0.9% for Oceania), where Christians form a minority in most countries and are discriminated against or even persecuted. For example, we increased the level of our aid to Pakistan.

In 2023, we continued to receive a large number of requests for support from Ukraine, where the Church, in the midst of war, is trying to alleviate the spiritual, psychological and material needs of those who have fled and are in need. Therefore, in 2023, 7.4% of our funds went to Ukraine. Our aid for Europe totalled 15.4%.

Latin America accounted for 15.3% of our total aid, as rural exodus, migration, sects and governments hostile to the Church are major challenges here.

Worldwide Projects

Papua New Guinea

Papua New Guinea is the third largest island nation in the world. In some parts of the country, the Catholic Church has only been present for a few generations. Nevertheless,...

Philippines

The Philippines is the only majority Christian country in Asia. More than 80% of the archipelago’s 109 million inhabitants are Catholic. In 2021, the Church in the Philippines celebrated the...

Russia

The pandemic in 2021 has again severely affected Russia. This meant that 2021 was a difficult year with great challenges – also for the numerically small local Catholic Church, which...

Albania

With a share of 10% of Albania’s approximately 3 million inhabitants, the Catholic Church is a minority in the country. The majority of the population is Muslim. Even today, the...

Ukraine

Ukraine was already a country in crisis before the pandemic. Corruption, lack of prospects, economic crisis and the war in the east of the country have caused many younger and...

Indonesia

In Indonesia, the world’s largest Muslim nation with 272 million inhabitants, the coexistence of religions has been largely peaceful until now. However, recently there have been increased attacks by conservative...

India

With almost 1.4 billion inhabitants, India has the second largest population in the world. The Hindu majority population often discriminates religious minorities such as Muslims (14.5%) and Christians (4.9%). Church...

Nepal

Nepal is marked by its geographical location in the Himalayan mountains. Many different ethnic groups make up the population. The majority of the 30 million inhabitants are Hindus. About 8,000...

Pakistan

In the Islamic Republic of Republic of Pakistan, 96.4% of the 208 million inhabitants are Muslims. Religious minorities often suffer massive discrimination. The rise of abductions, forced marriages and forced...

Armenia

Armenia, located in the Near Eastern Caucasus region, has been in an armed conflict with Azerbaijan for decades over control in the Nagorno-Karabakh region. In 2020, fighting broke out again....

Belarus

Of the 9.4 million inhabitants of Belarus, nearly 80% are Christians, most of them of the Orthodox faith. Catholics form a minority of around 10%. A severe political and economic...

Northern Europe

In Northern Europe, the Catholic Church only has a historically established presence in Lithuania. There, Catholics form the majority at 80% of the population, but the Church is poor and...

Europe

For ACN, aid for the Church in Europe in 2023 was primarily focused on addressing the impacts of the war in Ukraine. In the second year of the war, our...

Pope Francis’ trip to Iraq

From 5 to 8 March, Pope Francis became the first Pope ever to visit Iraq. The Holy met state delegates and representatives of other religions, but the aim of his...

Syria

Christians have suffered greatly from the effects of the civil war in Syria. It is estimated that only one-third of the 1.5 million Christians who lived in Syria before the...

Lebanon

Lebanon has been going through economic decline and political crises for the past three years. And the situation worsened because of the pandemic and the huge explosion in the port...

Peru

Peru is the third largest country in South America in terms of surface area. Its geographical diversity ranges from the Amazon rainforest to the highlands of the Andes. The majority...

Brazil

Of Brazil’s approximately 213 million inhabitants, 64% are Catholic. At the same time, the number of believers continues to decline. Twenty years ago, Catholics still made up 75% of the...

Venezuela

Once rich Venezuela has been experiencing an unprecendented crisis since 2013, which has now led to famine. Almost 80% of about 33 million Venezuelans suffer from extreme poverty. Added to...

Nicaragua

The people in the “land of a thousand volcanoes” have always lived with the risk that the earth could open up or erupt at any moment. This also applies in...

Haiti

Located in the Caribbean, south-east of Cuba, the island nation of Haiti is considered the poorest country in the western hemisphere. Natural disasters, such as Hurricane Matthew in 2016 and...

Mozambique

Mozambique is one of the poorest countries in the world. Between 1977 and 1992, civil war nearly destroyed this south-east African country. The consequences can still be felt today. Nevertheless,...

Democratic Republic of the Congo

The Democratic Republic of Congo is four times the size of France in area and has a wealth of mineral resources, including gold, diamonds, ores and oil. Even so, a...

Ethiopia in 2021

The country on the Horn of Africa is a land of many contrasts. Despite strong economic growth, great poverty exists in many areas. In some regions, Islam has become increasingly...

Cameroon

For a long time, the central African country of Cameroon, with its nearly 26 million inhabitants, was considered relatively stable politically. In 2016, however, there were protest marches by English-speaking...

Nigeria

With approximately 206 million inhabitants, Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa. Christians and Muslims each make up just less than half of the population. In the north and...

Burkina Faso

The West African country of Burkina Faso has long been considered an example of peaceful coexistence between religions. About  a quarter of the population is Christian, and just over 60%...

Cuba

Foreign tourists consider Cuba - the island stated in the Caribbean - a holiday paradise. But the economy in the country, which has been ruled by socialists for decades, has...

Solomon Islands in 2020

The Solomon Islands are a group of islands in the South Pacific Ocean, located about 720 kilometres east of New Guinea. Many of the more than 1,000 islands in the...

Northern Europe in 2020

In the countries of Northern Europe, with the exception of Lithuania, Catholics form a very small minority. As a result, the Church often lacks the necessary income to continue fulfilling...

Europe in 2021

In Europe, the Church needs help, especially in the former Eastern Bloc states. There, atheistic communism left a great vacuum in society that has not yet been completely overcome, even...

Lebanon in 2020

Lebanon has often been praised as the Switzerland of the Middle East. Not least because of its comparatively high level of prosperity and the peaceful coexistence of religions. But the...

Argentina

With an area of approximately 2.8 million square kilometres, Argentina is the eighth largest country in the world. Almost 70% of the 44 million inhabitants are Catholics. Pope Francis’ homeland...

Bolivia

For a long time, Bolivia was considered the poorest country on the South American continent. Even though the economic situation has improved somewhat, not much of the increased prosperity has...

Papua New Guinea in 2019

Papua New Guinea has about 8 million inhabitants. The Catholic Church has only been represented here for a few generations and today, with more than 2 million believers, it forms...

Sri Lanka

About 70% of Sri Lanka’s 21 million inhabitants are Buddhists. Just under 13% are Hindus, 10% are Muslims and 7.4% are mainly Catholic Christians. A civil war raged in the...

Philippines in 2020

The Philippines is the only majority Christian country in Asia. More than 80% of the island nation’s 100 million inhabitants are Catholic. 2020 was also marked by the coronavirus pandemic...

Pakistan in 2020

Of Pakistan’s approximately 207 million inhabitants, about 97% are Muslims. Religious minorities – including Christians, who make up 2% of the total population – are practically second-class citizens. They suffer...

India in 2020

With more than 1.3 billion inhabitants, India is the country with the world’s largest population after China. Although the country has a rapidly growing economy, many regions are still plagued...

Kyrgyzstan in 2019

Kyrgyzstan was a Soviet republic until 1991. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, the country became independent. Only about 6.3 million people belonging to different ethnic groups live on...

Russia in 2020

Like almost everywhere in the world, 2020 was marked by the coronavirus pandemic in Russia. There were also many infections among Church representatives. The Orthodox Church, in particular, suffered numerous...

Ukraine in 2020

Of the approximately 44 million inhabitants of Ukraine, just under 10% are Catholics. The Catholic Church is represented here by two rites: the Roman Catholic and the Greek Catholic. Seventy...

Romania

Although Romania has been an EU member since 2007, the country is still marked by a weak economy, unemployment and corruption. The consequence: of the country’s 19.5 million inhabitants, many...

Lithuania, Estonia and Latvia

After the collapse of the Soviet Union, Lithuania, Estonia and Latvia became independent in 1991 and have been members of the European Union since 2004. As the southernmost and largest...

Refugees in Western Europe in 2019

Even if the flow of refugees to Western Europe has slowed down, one can certainly not speak of a relaxed situation. ACN has therefore increased its commitment to Christian refugees...

Iraq

Iraq has been left with nothing. The country is struggling to rise from the rubble left behind by the Islamic State during the years of siege. But corruption in government...

Syria in 2020

In the first years of the Syrian war, when it was a matter of sheer survival, ACN was able to save tens of thousands of Christians with emergency aid projects....

Democratic Republic of the Congo in 2020

The Democratic Republic of Congo is known for its wealth of mineral resources. But a large part of the 85 million inhabitants lives in abject poverty due to corruption and...

Ethiopia in 2020

The country on the Horn of Africa is a land of many contrasts. Ethiopia’s population of nearly 102 million is divided into more than 100 different ethnic groups with different...

Zambia in 2020

Zambia has one of the fastest growing populations in the world. Although the landlocked southern African country is one of the more stable countries in Africa, over 60% of its...

Cameroon in 2019

Like Nigeria, neighbouring Cameroon also suffers from increasing outbreaks of violence. In 2019, conflicts between the separatists of the English-speaking parts of the country and the French-speaking central government have...

Nigeria in 2020

For years, the Christian minority in the predominantly Muslim north of Nigeria has suffered from attacks and assaults by the Islamist terrorist group Boko Haram. In the first two months...

Ghana in 2019

The West African country Ghana has nearly 29 million inhabitants. A great majority of them, about 70%, are Christians. Most belong to Protestant communities. Only about 15% are Catholics. Especially...

Burkina Faso in 2020

Burkina Faso was long considered an example of peaceful coexistence between religions. In this country in western Africa, just over 60% of the 20 million inhabitants are Muslims, while around...

Mauritania in 2019

The Islamic Republic of Mauritania in northwest Africa has a population of about 4.3 million and is one of the poorest countries in the world. Since the 1970s, the desert...

Chile

Official figures claim that two-thirds of the 17.9 million Chileans are Catholic. However, according to recent surveys, the percentage is actually much lower at just 45%. But many faithful are...

Haiti in 2019

Haiti is considered to be the poorest country in the western hemisphere. Natural disasters such as the devastating earthquake of 2010 or Hurricane Matthew in 2016 repeatedly cause severe devastation....

Peru in 2020

In the third largest country in South America, the majority of the 32 million Peruvians belong to indigenous tribes – Catholics form what is by far the largest religious denomination...

Brazil in 2020

The coronavirus pandemic hit Brazil with full force last year. Even though President Bolsonaro repeatedly played down the dangers of the virus, the statistics reflect a catastrophic development: At the...

Venezuela in 2020

Venezuela is facing a crisis that is unprecedented in recent history: the country, once well developed, was driven into the economic abyss by hyperinflation and corruption under President Maduro. Meanwhile,...

Nicaragua in 2019

The people in the “land of a thousand volcanoes” have always lived with the risk that the earth could open up or erupt at any moment. In a figurative sense,...

Asia ‍/ ‍Oceania

In many parts of Asia and Oceania, poverty and natural disasters complicate the lives of the population and thus also the work of the Church. Across the area, rural exodus...

Western / Eastern Europe

For decades, ACN has been committed to supporting the Church in need in the countries of Eastern Europe. The Church there still faces great challenges. Whether it is the weak...

Middle East

Aid for the Middle East remains a priority for ACN. Our goal is to give Christians hope and to support them in their eforts to remain in their homeland. Afer...

Africa

The African continent continued to face major challenges in 2023. For example, Jihadists were able to further consolidate their presence in the subSaharan region. These include splinter groups afiliated with...

Latin ‍America

The Catholic Church in Latin America has around 500 million believers. More Catholics reside on this continent than on any other. However, social inequality, low income levels and corruption pose...

Madagascar in 2020

Madagascar is the world’s second largest island state and is known as a natural paradise with lush biodiversity. In contrast, there has been widespread destruction and exploitation of nature in...

Czech Republic

The Czech Republic is considered the most atheistic country in Europe. In the last census in 2011, nearly 80% of the 10.5 million inhabitants either described themselves as non-denominational or...

Ecuador

Today, some 16 million people live in the small country on the Pacific coast. 85 % of these are Catholics. On 16 April 2016, Ecuador was hit by one of...

Vietnam

Although Vietnam, a communist-ruled, Confucian country, has made significant economic progress in recent years, it still ranks among the poorer middle-income countries. Consumer- oriented thinking and the desire for a...

Kazakhstan in 2020

With a national territory of more than 2.7 million square kilometres, Kazakhstan is larger than a quarter of the USA. At the same time, however, the country only has 18...

China

For years, the growing joy of the Chinese in the Christian faith has faced an increasingly restrictive religious policy on the part of the Chinese government. Not only the Church...

Uganda in 2020

The landlocked East African country of Uganda has about 44 million inhabitants. With a population share of about 85%, Christians are the largest religious community in the country; of these,...

Tanzania

More than half of the 57 million inhabitants of the East African country are Christians, most of them Catholic. But Tanzania is characterised by an aggressive expansionist policy on the...

Sudan

Sudan is a Muslim- dominated country in which up to one million Christians are discriminated against. Christians face serious pressure in everyday life. ACN primarily supports the Church in religious...

South Sudan

South Sudan is currently the third poorest country in the world, partly because a bloody civil war has been raging here since 2011. Behind the war is the brutal power...

Sierra Leone

For years, Sierra Leone has been marked by catastrophes: a brutal civil war, illegal diamond and arms trading, corruption, natural disasters and the Ebola epidemic. Therefore, the work of the...

Rwanda

Rwanda boasts good agricultural conditions, but the high population density represents an obstacle to economic recovery. In addition, the ethnic conflicts of the past have left wounds that have not...

Niger

Today, some 17 million people live in the former French colony. Less than 2 % of the population of Niger are non-Muslim. Since the attacks in the past two years...

Bangladesh in 2020

Bangladesh, a country in South Asia, has about 163 million inhabitants. 89% of them are Muslims. Hindus make up 9.5% of the total inhabitants, while Catholic Christians, with about 270,000...

Belarus in 2020

Belarus has had a turbulent year, and not only as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. In 2020, there was also political turmoil in Belarus. Hundreds of thousands took to...

Bosnia and Herzegovina

In Bosnia and Herzegovina, affiliation with a religious community is closely linked to ethnic origin. The Bosnians are Muslims, the Serbs are Orthodox and the Croats are Catholic. Catholics here...

Bulgaria

Bulgaria is one of the poorest countries in the European Union. Unemployment and corruption are widespread. Specifically, we funded the construction and renovation of church buildings in the country, in...

Albania in 2020

The Catholic Church in Albania is a small minority among the majority Muslim population, with 10% of some three million inhabitants. Most of the priests and religious come from abroad;...

Mozambique in 2020

Mozambique, located in south-east Africa, is the tenth poorest country in the world. In many places, the consequences of the civil war that raged here between 1977 and 1992 can...

Libya

Since the fall of the Gaddafi regime in 2011, Libya has been in a chaotic, civil war-like state. The country is divided into different groups that claim power. In addition,...

Kenya

The majority of people in the former British colony of Kenya today professes the Christian faith. For several years, however, the country has been terrorised by the Islamic fundamentalist Al-Shabaab...

Guinea-Conakry

The small country on the West African Atlantic coast has around eleven million inhabitants. With only 5 % of the population as members, the Christian churches of Guinea are a...

Central African Republic

Since the end of 2012, the Central African Republic has been sinking into a maelstrom of violence as a result of the civil war. Thousands have already fallen victim to...

Angola

The country on the southwestern coast of Africa still suffers from the consequences of more than 25 years of civil war. ACN has been assisting here for decades, mostly in...

Algeria

With some 38 million inhabitants, Algeria is the largest country in Africa today in terms of territory. About 99 % of the population professes its faith to Islam. The Catholic...

Mali

Mali is a West African landlocked country with 18 million inhabitants, of whom only about 2% profess the Christian faith. Since 2012, there has been chaos in the country, because...

Liberia

Between 1989 and 2003, the West African republic experienced one of the bloodiest civil wars on the continent. The country has still not recovered from it right up to the...

Benin

West African Benin has about 11 million inhabitants. While the north of the country is predominantly Muslim, the south is mainly inhabited by followers of traditional African religions and Christians,...

Zimbabwe

Since the fall of dictator Robert Mugabe in 2017, Zimbabwe’s roughly 16.5 million inhabitants have been hoping for an improvement in their living conditions. But the country in south-east Africa...

Argentina & Chile in 2017

In the two southernmost countries of Latin America, the church has experienced difficult times for several years. Argentina is still suffering from reforms, which have aggravated the economic situation of...

Guatemala, El Salvador & Honduras

Along with Nicaragua, Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras are among the poorest countries in Central America. ACN’s focus in these countries is on helping the young people whose lives are...

Cuba in 2017

Even after the death of the revolutionary leader Fidel Castro in November 2016, Cuba is still marked by conservative communist structures. For the majority of Cubans, this continues to mean...

Uruguay

The secular country is a kind of foreign entity in what is known as the “Catholic continent”. Since 1916, the strict separation of church and state has been anchored in...

In many countries, Christians are discriminated against and persecuted.

Whatever you did for the least of my brothers and sisters, you did for me.

Mt 25:40

From its beginnings, the Church has always provided care for those in need. However, the Church ofen finds itself in urgent need of assistance, particularly in developing countries and in states where it faces displacement, persecution or disasters.

According to our calculations, 62% of the world’s population live in countries where their faith cannot be practised freely, and half of the world’s population live in countries with outright persecution. The fundamental right to religious freedom is not guaranteed in at least 61 countries. Christians bear a disproportionate brunt of the impact.

Where Church life and pastoral care for the faithful are dificult to maintain on their own, the Church is dependent on donations from abroad. Unlike most charities working to alleviate social needs, Aid to the Church in Need – formerly known as Church in Need – concentrates on supporting pastoral care.

This is how donations become concrete aid for Christians in need.

For 78 years, our professionalism, transparency, effectiveness and efficiency have ensured that our benefactors’ donations have the best possible effect precisely where they are most urgently needed: among local churches in need.

  1. The need for project aid arises in a place where the Church sufers from poverty or persecution. The diocese or parish forwards the project to ACN (Aid to the Church in Need) headquarters in Königstein, Germany, with a recommendation from the local bishop or supervisor.
  2. The head of section for the region analyses the project. If necessary, he or she then asks for further information. Within a maximum of three months, ACN headquarters confirms whether the project has been approved or not.
  3. ACN headquarters informs the national ofices about local fundraising projects and financing through benefactors.
  4. The ofices organise information and awareness-raising measures so that donors support the projects.
  5. Benefactors feel called on to join in and donate.
  6. ACN’s national ofices transfer the charitable contributions to ACN headquarters.
  7. ACN decides on projects and their funding, tracks and monitors their implementation.

Between one and six months afer the approval of the project has been granted, ACN assumes the costs for the approved project. In emergencies, ACN headquarters provides immediate funds.