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…

7 Key Points on Networking and New Leadership

A few months ago, national directors of Fe y Alegría, one of the largest Jesuit educational networks, gathered together in Bolivia to participate in an annual assembly as well as in a workshop on networks. Here are some of the insights

Author: 

Ramón Almansa

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Collaboration

Networking: A Sure Way to Building a Just Society

Introduction
“Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.” These words that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. penned from the Birmingham Jail, on 16 April, 1963, have a deep import, and are well expounded by the following words of his: “In

Author: 

Stanislaus Jebamalai

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Collaboration

World Refugee Day Message from JRS International

As human beings, we are at the mercy of nature, at the mercy of governments, at the mercy of leaders, at the mercy of war. We are at the mercy of forces beyond our control. These forces have caused an

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Guest Author

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Migration

Edujesuit launches “Right to Education, Right to Hope”

Every boy and girl, every adolescent and grown up have the right to education from the moment they are born. This right is never lost. Under no circumstances should this right be neglected, regardless of gender, age or country of

Author: 

Lucia Rodriguez

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Communication

Why should Europe welcome refugees?

For more than a year now in Europe we have been talking about the “refugee crisis.” But in fact there is not a refugee crisis as such, but in reality, a lack of leadership and political will in Europe to

Author: 

Valeria Méndez de Vigo

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Collaboration

Challenges of Networking for Justice: Insights from CPAL

The three biggest challenges I find when working in networks include: first, overcoming the idea that the mission “is mine”, because in the meantime, we are not accepting (or being formed in the perspective) that we are all co-workers in

Author: 

Roberto Jaramillo

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Jesuit Mission

Networking: Keys to Digital Collaboration

Networking is a phenomenon that has frequently been empowered through social networks and online relationships. Every network has its own characteristics, but no professional, or even personal field, can stay away from this new kind of interaction. However, not all

Author: 

Guest Author

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Collaboration

Jesuit institutions endorse a joint statement for the World Humanitarian Summit

The First World Humanitarian Summit will take place next 23th and 24th May in Istanbul, Turkey aiming to find innovative methods to approach humanitarian crises and reduce persons' vulnerability.  Together with organisations such as Christian Aid, Caritas International, the Islamic

Author: 

Macarena Romero

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Collaboration

“A crisis of solidarity. Solidarity in confronting the crisis.”

In these times of such deep and extended crisis, different sectors of the Society of Jesus in Spain have gathered together to share a series of reflections, questions and proposals. We believe they have a place in a plural society

Author: 

Ana Vazquez Ponzone

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Collaboration

Learning from Experiments in Networking in JCAP

The idea of networking was the centre of the 2013 annual social apostolate meeting in the Jesuit Conference of Asia Pacific (JCAP). The importance of networking was highlighted by one of the worst forest fires in Indonesia and the resultant

Author: 

Benny Juliawan

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Collaboration

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