Jesuit Networking

Jesuit Networking is an international initiative to support the emergence of collaborative bottom­-up innovation for the universal Mission within the wider Jesuit apostolic body. Read more…

Edujesuit, the Right to Education Network celebrates its first anniversary

During this week of April, the online communication tool of the Global Ignatian Advocacy Network (GIAN) of the Right to Education celebrates its first anniversary. Since its first steps, GIAN detected the need to raise awareness and make the reality

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Macarena Romero

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Communication

The role of NGOs in the coming years and the contribution of Jesuit organisations

The crisis of recent years in Spain has deeply affected the NGOs in development cooperation with drastic cuts in funding, the subsequent need to realign or discontinue our projects, the dismantling of our structures and even the disappearance of many

Author: 

Erika Meyer

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Collaboration

Collaboration for Sustainability on Jesuit Campuses

From March 17-19, 2016, Loyola University Chicago hosted its third annual Climate Change Conference, entitled “Global Climate Change: Economic Challenges and Solutions.” This gathering focused on new economics, policies and activism taking place around the world to address climate change.

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Erika Meyer

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Collaboration

European civil society answers to refugeed people deportation decision

The European Civil Society, the Catholic Church organizations and particularly the organizations of the Society of Jesus, are reacting with astonishment and disgust to the European Union decision of making massive deportations of refugeed people that are now inside the

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Macarena Romero

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Communication

Reflections from “Justice in the Global Economy”

“Justice in the global economy” is the title of a report recently published by Promotio Iustitiae and promoted by Patxi Alvarez SJ, Secretary for Social Justice and Ecology of the General Curia of the Society of Jesus. It has been

Author: 

Jorge Serrano

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Jesuit Mission

Healing Earth: A Collaborative Project promoting care for our Common Home

In the 2011 document Healing a Broken World, Father General Adolfo Nicolas encouraged Jesuits and collaborators to redouble their efforts to encourage environmental stewardship and promote “transformative education” specifically through “curricula that address sustainability issues and imparts a certain level

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Macarena Romero

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Ecology

A Historic Moment: First Fe y Alegría Congress in Africa

Yesterday, the first Fe y Alegría Congress in Africa, which took place from January 25th-31st in Chad, came to a close. More than 40 participants gathered together from Chad, Madagascar, Kenya, Togo, Central African Republic, Guinea Conakry, Cameroon, Democratic Republic

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Jesuit Networking

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Education

Video: Networking for Justice Insights

In November 2015, the Networking for Justice gathering brought together the main global justice networks of the Social Apostolate of the Society of Jesus in Loyola, Spain to evaluate and promote networking as an important tool in the struggle for justice.

Author: 

Erika Meyer

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Collaboration

Spanish network to face the refugee drama : “Hospitalidad”

There is no doubt the Society of Jesus around the world has historically been facing and supporting the big challenges globalization has brought about and the current drama of refugees and migrants has not gone unnoticed.
The Jesuit Refugee Service (JRS) has

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Macarena Romero

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Migration

The International Jesuit Prison Network

Many Jesuit organisations and individuals around the world are working in prisons, or with former prisoners as they transition back into the community. Until recently, however, there was little collaboration or support between regions, and only ad hoc recording of

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Guest Author

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Collaboration

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