The Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty (FFNPT) is an initiative that strives for an international agreement to phase out fossil fuel while ensuring a just global transition for workers, communities, and countries.
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 MoreSJES invites Jesuits to join the Laudato Si’ Animator course. The secretary invites all companions to take advantage of this free online course on integral ecology promoted by the Laudato Si’ Movement.
Read MoreLaudato Si’ Week is from 21-28 May and Fr Andrew Hamilton SJ highlights how Laudato Si’ aims to bring together science and theology to care for our common home.
Read MoreIn its October edition, AJANEWS basically focused on raising response to a greater need for awareness on environmental conservation and means of sensitization of the importance of a greener environment to our health.
Read MoreThe series of "Webinars from an Integral Perspective," organised by the International Secretariat for Education of the Society of Jesus, continues.
Read MoreOn October 26, the second Conversation on Climate Migrations and Care for the Common Home will take place at 8 am Central America / 9 am Colombia / 11 am Brasilia.
Read MoreIn preparation for the General Assembly of the Federation of Catholics’ Bishops Conferences of Oceania (FCBCO) in February 2023, a Preparatory Event entitled Our Ocean Home will be held online on 28 to 30 November 2022, together with the Australian Catholic University (ACU) and the Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development.
Read MoreHonduras is a very vulnerable country. Honduran men and women suffer the impact of this vulnerability on a daily basis. Socio-economically, my country is one of the most unequal in the world. Politically, it is burdened by the burdens of the 2009 coup d'état, such as institutional fragility, corruption, drug trafficking, impunity and the illegitimate re-election of the previous government.
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