Latin America – Continental Assembly of the Jesuit Network for Migrants, begins

Latin America – Continental Assembly of the Jesuit Network for Migrants, begins

The Jesuit Network with Migrants (RJM) of the Conference of Provincials of Latin America and the Caribbean (CPAL) has its continental assembly from 7 to 11 November in Bogota (Colombia).

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Africa – The African Catholic Church takes an active part in COP 27

Africa – The African Catholic Church takes an active part in COP 27

After COP 26 fails to address the question of climate justice, African countries intend to take advantage of COP27 in Africa (Egypt) to be heard and bring the world nations to commit to this issue and many others for safeguarding the planet.

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Global – Healing Earth 3rd edition launched

Global – Healing Earth 3rd edition launched

Healing Earth, the free online environmental science textbook developed by Jesuit collaborators of the International Jesuit Ecology Project and launched 10 years ago, released its third edition in October 2022 with additional features that improve its usage.

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Young climate activist Ridhima Pandey to Asian bishops, “I do not want my generation to suffer…”

Young climate activist Ridhima Pandey to Asian bishops, “I do not want my generation to suffer…”

Ridhima Pandey is a 14-year-old climate activist from Uttarakhand, India, who spoke at the 50th General Assembly of the Federation of Asian Bishops’ Conference on 17 October.

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The Women’s participation in the Jesuit world – a global survey

The Women’s participation in the Jesuit world – a global survey

One of the main initiatives taken by the “Women’s Commission” of the Society (see the article published on 25 October) has been to organize a worldwide survey. Here, the director of the project tells us more about the goals, methods and status of their enterprise.

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Canada – Green energy transition must not sacrifice human rights, says Jesuit priest

Canada – Green energy transition must not sacrifice human rights, says Jesuit priest

OTTAWA — As Canada and other countries transition to green energy technology in response to climate change, Fr Jacques Nzumbu SJ underscored that such a move must not be made at the expense of the environment, and the human rights of vulnerable people like those in his home country, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).

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Latin America – Webinar on Jesuit Schools as Safe Environments

Latin America – Webinar on Jesuit Schools as Safe Environments

The series of "Webinars from an Integral Perspective," organised by the International Secretariat for Education of the Society of Jesus, continues.

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Haiti: hostage to crime and anger.

Haiti: hostage to crime and anger.

Haiti is one of the poorest and most backward countries on the planet, and after the devastating earthquake of 2010—it is now in a new economic and political crisis.

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Africa – Caravan of Hope – Voices from the Margins COP27 Series

Africa – Caravan of Hope – Voices from the Margins COP27 Series

From 5-18 November 2022, as world leaders gather in Egypt for the COP27 global climate talks, we will run the Caravan of Hope – Voices from the Margins COP27 Series.

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Chad – Health, a video from Chad recounts the project for the prevention of infectious diseases

Chad – Health, a video from Chad recounts the project for the prevention of infectious diseases

Directly from the Le Bon Samaritain hospital complex in N'Djamena, Chad, the president of the Magis Foundation, Ambrogio Bongiovanni, recounts the project 'Integral Health Approach to and beyond Covid-19', curated by the Foundation and financed by the Italian Development Cooperation Agency.

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