FROM NDC1 to NDC3: Lessons, ambitions, and the road to resilience for Madagascar

FROM NDC1 to NDC3: Lessons, ambitions, and the road to resilience for Madagascar

Madagascar, an island nation renowned for its rich biodiversity, faces a precarious battle against the escalating impacts of climate change. From devastating cyclones to persistent droughts and rising sea levels, the country’s vulnerability underscores the urgency of bold and transformative action. Through its Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) under the Paris Agreement on Climate Change, Madagascar has embarked on a remarkable journey to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions, enhance adaptation, and build climate resilience. As the world turns its attention to the outcomes of Conference of Parties on Climate Change (COP29), Madagascar stands at a critical juncture. Insights from the global climate stage provide both inspiration and practical strategies to inform the next chapter of its climate journey. With NDC1 laying the groundwork and NDC2 building upon its lessons, expectations for NDC3 are higher than ever. This article explores Madagascar’s progress, the lessons learned, and the roadmap forward, showcasing how collaboration, ambition, and innovation are shaping a resilient future for one of the world’s most vulnerable nations.

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Mine Ban Treaty Remains Strong: States Adopt Robust Commitments as ICBL Leads Mobilization Amid Global Challenges

Mine Ban Treaty Remains Strong: States Adopt Robust Commitments as ICBL Leads Mobilization Amid Global Challenges

The International Campaign to Ban Landmines (ICBL) applauds the significant steps taken during the 5th Review Conference of the Mine Ban Treaty to uphold the treaty and its norms, despite the challenging global landscape and concerning developments in recent weeks...

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New Director of GIAN Integral Ecology Initiative and new SJES Advisory Committee

New Director of GIAN Integral Ecology Initiative and new SJES Advisory Committee

Roberto Jaramillo, SJ, Secretary for Social Justice and Ecology, has announced the appointment of Fr. SM John Kennedy, SJ, to lead the Jesuit Integral Ecology Initiative (EcoJesuit) within the Global Ignatian Advocacy Network (GIAN). John Kennedy, a Jesuit priest from the Madurai Province in India, is currently the Province's Delegate for Education and the Jesuit Conference of South Asia's Delegate for Ecology. We extend a warm welcome to John Kennedy.

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Pope sends letter to participants at safeguarding conference

Pope sends letter to participants at safeguarding conference

More than 20 countries across Europe have come together in Rome to participate in a conference dedicated to the Church’s ongoing efforts to protect the most vulnerable.

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Holy See to COP29: Indifference is an accomplice to injustice

Holy See to COP29: Indifference is an accomplice to injustice

Addressing COP29 on behalf of Pope Francis and the Holy See, Cardinal Pietro Parolin urges urgent climate action, linking environmental protection to peace, justice, and global solidarity, and warning that indifference enables injustice.

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Jaboticaba Agricultural Family School Centre (Fe y Alegria) Reuses Water for Food Production in Brazil

Jaboticaba Agricultural Family School Centre (Fe y Alegria) Reuses Water for Food Production in Brazil

The Jaboticaba Agricultural Family School in Brazil reuses water for sustainable food production in a semi-arid region. Since 1993, it has combined agroecology with wastewater treatment to enhance food security and educate students. The project promotes environmental sustainability and aims to influence public policies in line with Pope Francis’s call for integral ecology.

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Preparing for COP 29: Mystics, Prophets and Friends

Preparing for COP 29: Mystics, Prophets and Friends

The Jesuits for Climate Justice call for urgent action: make the Loss and Damage Fund effective, cancel climate debt, and advance just energy transitions. Inspired by the visions of Francis of Assisi, Julian of Norwich, and Ignatius of Loyola—who “found joy in the ‘praise, reverence, and service’ of all God’s creation”—James Hanvey, SJ, invites us to celebrate life’s interconnectedness and protect our common home together.

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Environment And Corruption In Latin America And The Caribbean

Environment And Corruption In Latin America And The Caribbean

It is from Latin America and the Caribbean that we present and disseminate this recently published work, the fruit of a two-and-a-half year working group that brought together Universities linked to AUSJAL and Social Centers linked to RCS (Jesuit Social Centers Network), all participants in the Conference of Provinces of Latin America and the Caribbean (CPAL). The work, which involves ten countries and 15 organizations, looks at the relationship between the environment and corruption in our continent innovatively, analyzing our challenges in the light of Integral Ecology.

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Five Attitudes for Embracing Integral Ecology

Five Attitudes for Embracing Integral Ecology

Fr Roberto Jaramillo SJ, Secretary for Social Justice and Ecology (SJES) of the Society of Jesus in Rome, was in Jakarta recently. His visit provided an opportunity for dialogue with about 40 staff members of Sahabat Insan, the Jesuit centre for migrant workers. Their conversations centred around Laudato sí’s recommendation, paragraph 63: exploring local cultural wealth to develop an ecology capable of addressing the damage done to the Earth.

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Jesuits for Climate Justice Global Statement

Jesuits for Climate Justice Global Statement

The worldwide Ignatian community came together to issue a Global Statement reinforcing climate justice commitments and outlining three crucial demands for COP29 and COP30: an effective Loss and Damage Fund, Debt Cancellation for climate efforts, and a Just Energy Transition. This Global Statement was endorsed by numerous individuals and institutions, such as the Presidents of the six Jesuit Conferences, numerous Provincials and their Socii, the Global Ignatian Advocacy Network on Ecology (Ecojesuit), the Social Justice Ecology Secretariat in Rome, and hundreds of dedicated members of the Ignatian Family. Sign the Global Statement now and call for change!

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