The Justice in Mining network has advanced efforts to protect communities affected by mining. Key achievements include stronger collaboration among 22 Jesuit institutions, documenting crucial case studies and advocating for corporate accountability as demand for critical minerals grows.
Read MoreThe Central American Province of the Society of Jesus marks the first anniversary of the Nicaraguan government's confiscation of the Central American University, condemning the violation of education rights and academic freedom. They call for an end to repression, the release of political prisoners, and a return to dialogue and justice.
Read MoreStan Swamy Day in Viragalur was a moving tribute to a man who devoted his life to justice and the upliftment of the marginalized.
Read MoreThe GIAN - EcoJesuit Core Group met in Lusaka, Zambia from 8 to 12 July. Jesuit delegates from South Asia, Europe, Latin America, Africa - Madagascar, the president of JCAM, the secretary of SJES, the current coordinator of EcoJesuit, and other collaborators from Kenya, Madagascar and Zambia were present.
Read MoreWe are thrilled to share some significant changes within our rome team during the month of July.
Read MoreWe are beginning a new cycle in PROMOTIO IUSTITIAE's life.
Read More"INEA was a very conventional school, but at one point, we noticed we were at a "dead end," teaching the same thing everyone else was teaching. Twenty years ago, we realised we had to turn things around and get into thinking, learning, and practising organic farming.
Read MoreThese religious leaders through their functions help the village community be reconciled with God the creator, ancestors and other minor spirits. This brings about peace and harmony in the village community in its temporal as well as spiritual affairs.
Read MoreThe Rarámuri people seek, through their religious life, to recover the original harmony of creation and cooperate with God against the evil that destroys fraternity.
Read MoreTo me the Aunties are reconciliation in action, they know what their community needs and it is healing. Healing comes as part of the reconciliation process which is two-way.
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