Accompanying, protecting, and connecting: this is how the commitment of the Jesuit network in Latin America is moving forward. We share two important updates from the region: the recognition of Andean women in their crucial role as protectors of cultural memory and spirituality, and the preparations of the delegation that is already marching forward toward the XII Pan-Amazon Social Forum (FOSPA) in defense of the Amazon.
Read MoreTo understand and address the impacts of socio-environmental corruption in Latin America and the Caribbean, AUSJAL and the CPAL Social Centers Network have launched the extension course 'Environment and Corruption'. In the following article, Luiz Felipe Lacerda (OLMA) shares the structure of this successful educational initiative and the international research that underpins it.
Read MoreTo mark World Refugee Day 2026, which coincides with the 75th anniversary of the Geneva Convention, the Jesuit Refugee Service (JRS) has launched a global campaign inviting people everywhere to defend the right to seek safety and protection. In this same context, the Jesuit Conference of Africa and Madagascar (JCAM) has issued a powerful statement entitled “Together in Solidarity, Stronger in Humanity”.
Read MoreIn his closing statement on the UN June Climate Meetings (SB64), the Executive Secretary of the UNFCCC noted that, while important progress was made on the Just Transition Work Programme, the conference concluded without delivering the necessary advances on adaptation and mitigation.
Read MoreThe SB64 negotiations in Bonn concluded without reaching consensus on the Global Goal on Adaptation (GGA). According to a report published by the Climate Action Network (CAN), the group of developing countries, including the Africa Group of Nations, did not support the final draft decision due to the omission of a commitment to triple adaptation finance.
Read MoreAmid the ongoing discussions on climate finance at SB64, we share the recent and powerful video message from Pope Leo XIV for the Tenth Austrian World Summit.
Read MoreOn 15 June, the Secretary for Secondary and Pre-secondary Education of the Society of Jesus, Fr Jimmy Bartolo, SJ, announced the appointment of Fr Hugo Gómez Sevilla, SJ, as the new Director of the Educate Magis global community, a position he will assume in December 2026.
Read MoreAs we close the first week of the Bonn Climate Conference (SB64), the Social Justice and Ecology Secretariat (SJES) continues to follow and engage with the negotiations. These first days leave us with a clear message and a double challenge: the urgency of acting now and the political difficulty of turning promises into real and just action.
Read MoreFrom 8 to 18 June, Bonn, Germany, brings together government representatives, civil society organisations, and international institutions for the annual UN June Climate Meetings, formally known as the 64th Session of the Subsidiary Bodies of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (SB64).
Read MoreThe Social Justice and Ecology Secretariat is pleased to make available the printed edition of Promotio Iustitiae No. 138. This issue is dedicated to reflections on faith, justice, and the global mission of the Society of Jesus in the context of the fiftieth anniversary of the 32nd General Congregation (GC32), exploring its legacy, challenges, and future horizons.
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