Africa – World Aids Day 2023 Statement of JCAM: We are not the ‘son of the owner’; the Community is!
The theme of this year’s World AIDS Day is “Let the communities lead!” This assertion rightly recognises the agency of the affected people and their communities while admitting the futility of action that excludes the active participation of every member of society.
Read MoreThe most recent Situation Analyses conducted by the Social Centers Network (RCS) of the CPAL are now available on our Somos Jesuitas YouTube channel.
Read MoreThese vulnerable families struggle to survive day-to-day, so in their hour of need, the Jesuits in Myanmar stepped in to offer a helping hand.
Read MoreThe National Observatory of Socio-Environmental Justice Luciano Mendes de Almeida – OLMA launched the Synthesis [Document] on Socio-Environmental Conflicts in Brazil between 2016 and 2022.
Read MoreIn emergency and post-emergency situations, CJI’s Jesuit partners ensure that there are safe spaces for children and women – it has long been established that gender-based violence increases during times of war and conflict.
Read MoreIntending to strengthen the processes of quality and educational innovation in a coordinated and networked way and to deepen educational innovation from the principles of popular education.
Read MoreDiscover the incredible story of Radio ACLO (Acción Cultural Loyola), a beacon of hope for Indigenous communities facing staggering challenges.
Read MoreToday, we begin publishing a series of short videos presenting the social apostolate at our respective Conferences and the Global Ignatian Advocacy Networks (GIAN). We open the series with the Conference of Latin America.
Read MoreOn 10 November 2023, the secretariat held a webinar to officially launch the book “Cannonball Moments: Testimonies of Conversion”.
Read MoreOn 18 October 2023, Fe y Alegría in Ecuador held the opening event to mark 60 years of service to education. More than 700 people from different parts of the country gathered to commemorate the important date.
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