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“You people are sitting here, so far away. You don’t [always see] who you are supporting. And yet you are

Partners from South Sudan, Madagascar, India and Guyana met with schoolchildren, supporters and volunteers during a week of events in

As we celebrate another Earth Day, we think of all those around the world – including several of our partner

Representatives from projects supported by Jesuit Missions (JM) are visiting the UK over the coming days, where they will speak

Jonathan Heard will take over from Paul Chitnis, who is stepping down after 14 years of service, in May.

From car washes to personalised hampers, pupils raised hundreds of pounds to support Jesuit Missions’ partner organisations.

The first ever conference dedicated to transitioning away from fossil fuels will take place in Santa Marta, Colombia, from 24-29

With increased extreme weather patterns, South Sudan is among those countries suffering the damaging effects of climate change.

On the anniversary of the arrival of the first Jesuits in Africa, we look at the impact the Society is

On International Women’s Day, we honour the strength, wisdom and leadership of the women at the heart of our work.

As civil war rages in Myanmar, young people are grateful for skills honed at a leadership and education project backed

Four years on from the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Jesuit organisations continue to support those who have been forced to

The Centre Arrupe Madagascar hopes to produce more than 200,000 seedlings each year to distribute around the country.

Jesuit Missions has published a daily reflection and action, and a Stations of the Cross tool, to help supporters engage

Communities in Odisha, India, are bringing their harvests together to support those most in need.

The MAJIS project in Rumbek, South Sudan, teaches mainly female farmers how to improve their crop yields.

Analysis from the Copernicus Climate Change Service showed 2025 was the third-hottest year on record, which is impacting many countries

Jesuit Missions’ Community Engagement Manager Jules spent a few days in Scotland talking about our work on the ground.

A special Mass and drinks reception was held at Farm Street Church to celebrate JM’s Companion in Hope fundraising campaign

As the fallout from COP30 continues, some of those who were present in Brazil discussed what took place – and

While many countries in the Global South face the harsh realities of climate change, the outcomes from COP30 point towards

We look back at what came out of COP30 in Brazil, and what it means for combatting climate issues going

Patricia Tahirindray gave an impassioned speech at COP30, where she urged developed nations to rightfully support those suffering from the

Jesuit Missions and the London Jesuit Centre is hosting an event on Thursday 4th December looking back at COP30 in

Our Community Engagement Manager, Jules, reflects on Pope Francis’s Laudato Si’ and how its teachings can influence our daily actions.

Our partners from the Centre Arrupe Madagascar share their thoughts on what they’ve seen at COP30 so far.

Jesuit Missions is looking to hire a Director to lead its work in supporting some of the world’s most marginalised

Our Campaigns & Advocacy Officer, Richard Solly, gives his thoughts on how to combat climate change.

Our partners from the Centre Arrupe Madagascar will be at COP30 in Brazil, which runs from 10-21 November.

Hundreds of letters were composed from several schools in Britain, as part of an exercise that encouraged reflection on climate.
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