Emergency aid and development projects

  • The projects are not only humanitarian but also church-building
  • In most project countries, partner organizations of the Danish European Commission have the opportunity to collaborate with local authorities on selecting the people in need of emergency aid or who may benefit from participating in a development project.
    As a result, persecuted Christians often work well together with the authorities.
  • If cooperation with the authorities is not possible, the support is mediated to underground Christians, who also typically help other vulnerable people.
  • Christians care for and provide dignity to minorities and outcasts - in countries where there are no welfare benefits like in Denmark.
  • Skepticism, prejudice and hostility towards Christians can often be broken down when members of the majority population see how Christians are making a positive difference.
  • In some cases, the church can gain a platform and a voice in society through relief and development projects. Some become interested in learning more about the Christian faith.

Help the victims of the fighting in Pakistan

2.4 million people are fleeing fighting between Muslim extremists and the Pakistani army. The Danish European Mission is helping those fleeing. Help is desperately needed now.

Hope for the children of Kyrgyzstan

The Svetly Put shelter in Kyrgyzstan, supported by the Danish European Mission, helps children living in difficult conditions to live a safe life. Some of these children in crisis live...