We Are Open During the Covid-19 Crisis

Misean Cara is open and continuing to operate throughout these uncertain times around Covid-19 [Coronavirus].

The Misean Cara team in Dublin will continue to be available to provide support and the usual services to our members and other stakeholders. Our mentors continue their great work across Africa and Latin America.

We will be playing our part to minimise the spread of the virus and so have postponed some meetings and workshops in the short term. We have already switched most to a virtual online format where possible for key meetings. We remain in solidarity with our members, our project teams and all international development workers at this time.

The Misean Cara reception can be contacted on the usual mainline telephone no. +353 (0) 1 4055028 and by emailing info@miseancara.ie and all staff can be contacted in the usual way.

We thank you sincerely for all your support and we hope that you stay safe and take care.

Misean Cara

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