An effort to promote holistic ecology at Iniangi, Democratic Republic of Congo

An effort to promote holistic ecology at Iniangi, Democratic Republic of Congo

The most vulnerable populations to the current ecological crisis are those living in developing countries. In the face of this crisis, it is imperative to find sustainable solutions. Pope Francis made an urgent appeal in his encyclical letter Laudato si’ for an integral ecology...

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Social Justice and Integral Ecology: Igniting Hope for Africa’s Future

Social Justice and Integral Ecology: Igniting Hope for Africa’s Future

Fr Rampe Hlobo, SJ, was recently appointed the new director of the Jesuit Justice and Ecology Network Africa (JENA). The Network promotes social justice initiatives and fosters ecological awareness across the African continent. African nations face some of the most severe...

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Solidarity with South Sudan: Building peace through education, resilience and renewal

Solidarity with South Sudan: Building peace through education, resilience and renewal

South Sudan is a country that, after decades of civil war, gained independence in 2011. It has a population of over 13.4 million people, comprising 60 indigenous ethnic groups, each with its own language and customs...

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Where Hope Wears a Uniform

Where Hope Wears a Uniform

When we first introduced the “Prayer for the Jubilee Year” at Mass, just after the post-communion prayer, the entire College community buzzed with excitement. High school kids in their usual way were super enthusiastic...

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A Safeguarding Course for JGNS: the experience of Loyola Secondary School in Wau

A Safeguarding Course for JGNS: the experience of Loyola Secondary School in Wau

The Promotion of a Consistent Culture of Protection (PCCP) is a project established in the Society of Jesus to help fulfil the mandate entrusted to Fr General by the General Congregation 36 (2016), ‘to continue working with the Major Superiors...

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Timber poaching – When will enough be enough?

Timber poaching – When will enough be enough?

The experience of Jesuits “fighting” timber poaching in Nigeria by encouraging and supporting agricultural development.

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Indigenous peoples: resist to exist

Indigenous peoples: resist to exist

On 9 August, the International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples, it is imperative to shed some light on the plight and resilience of Indigenous Peoples, particularly those living in the Amazon and Congolese rainforests.

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“Heal the Earth” Caravan of Hope – Amplifying voices from the margins

“Heal the Earth” Caravan of Hope – Amplifying voices from the margins

In Southern Africa Province, young people are responding to the call to care for creation, advocating for climate justice and amplifying the voices of those most impacted by climate change.

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Empowering Jesuits in Communication

Empowering Jesuits in Communication

From 16-21 May 2024, the serene community of Hekima in Nairobi hosted a bootcamp on videography and photography. The event brought together Jesuit scholastics interested in honing their skills in visual storytelling, underscoring the vital role of communication...

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Rwanda – Thirty years after the genocide

Rwanda – Thirty years after the genocide

Rwanda is warming up to commemorate the genocide against the Tutsi for the thirtieth time. In 1994, the world witnessed one of the most brutal genocide of the human history. It started in the night of 7 April...

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New Provincials – New Ideas

New Provincials – New Ideas

From time to time, you may notice on our website the announcement of the appointment of new Major Superiors by Father General. At the Curia, two or three times a year, the new Provincials are gathered for a detailed presentation of the functions...

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CERAP social. “A hopeful future” for young Africans

CERAP social. “A hopeful future” for young Africans

The fruit of the Centre de Recherche et d’Action pour la Paix (Centre for Research and Action for Peace) is evident in the vocational training it offers young people.

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