The current situation of emigration could not be more complex; waves of migrants from Venezuela, Colombia, Central America, and Haiti are fleeing like never before.
Read MoreIn the Lima Declaration the delegations attending the Conferencia Suramericana de Migraciones (CSM) [South American Migration Conference] established this mechanism for civil society participation.
Read MoreAfter an intensely rich, complex and clarifying process, the Red Jesuitas Migrantes presents the final version of the Migration and Refuge Research.
Read MoreBeing a migrant or forcibly displaced person is a condition of indubitable vulnerability in all countries of the continent.
Read MoreAlboan joins the statement of the Servicio Jesuita a Migrantes [Jesuit Migrant Service], with whom we collaborate in proposals such as the Community Sponsorship and Loturak
Read MoreAfter the deadly War of the Pacific (1879-1884), Bolivia lost its access to the sea, and Peru lost a large part of its southern coast. Forty-five years later, American mediation somehow resolved the border disputes between Chile and Peru. Finally, on 3 June 1929, a diplomatic agreement was signed in Lima.
Read MoreWe share an interview with Elías López SJ for En-re(d)ándonos SJ, conducted during his visit to Lima.
Read MoreThis week the Chair of Hospitality was held in Rome as a space of formation. It explores the ethical, anthropological and juridical bases of the hospitality advocated by various actors of the Church and society with migrants.
Read MoreThe networks and organisations of the Society of Jesus and the Red Clamor call on the international community to address the realities of the 7 Million Venezuelan refugees and forcibly displaced people.
Read MoreThe Jesuit Refugee Service (JRS) Regional Directors' Team met in Bogotá and Cúcuta (Colombia) from 14 to 19 November.
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