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As Donald Trump enters the White House for a second time, he has wasted no time in making controversial decisions

By Paul Chitnis, Director of Jesuit Missions Julia’s eyes stare yearningly into the middle distance. On her lap, she cradles

On Friday 24th January, politicians will discuss a proposed law that would set meaningful climate targets for the UK.

We spoke to those from Jesuit organisations who attended COP29 to get their thoughts on the conference and its outcomes.

St Francis of Assisi established the tradition of the nativity play. He created it as an imaginative way of engaging

Almost half the world’s population live in countries that held elections in 2024 – we look at some of the

Efa from our partner organisation the Centre Arrupe Madagascar talks about his experiences of COP29.

Beneficiary Timothe with a bicycle funded by Jesuit Missions

A Jesuit Missions’ partner wants to uphold a ban on low-grade plastic bags in Madagascar to help reduce littering and

From tree-planting sessions to recording local weather patterns, environmentalists are confronting climate change challenges.

A group from the Centre Arrupe Madagascar – a JM partner – have been getting stuck in in Baku.

After Keir Starmer pledged to honour a £11.6 billion climate finance package, Jesuit Missions is pushing for more detail.

Global temperatures are set to breach 1.5C more than the pre-industrial average – global leaders need to act decisively, and

Colm Fahy, Ecology Advocacy Officer at the Jesuit European Social Centre, shares his thoughts ahead of COP29. Another year, another

Sessions on waste management pushed one young Madagascan into setting up an environmentally-friendly business.

Fr Dan Corrou SJ provides an update of the situation in Lebanon and how those affected are being supported.

Félicité wants others to experience the beauty of the natural world that she had growing up.

They are calling for a clear transition plan that matches up to the Paris Agreement of 2015.

Fr Peter Gallagher and pupils from four Catholic schools handed in a petition addressed to Keir Starmer.

The future of the planet was brought into sharp focus during a prayer service and reflective walk across London led

A student in Zimbabwe who was able to go to university thanks to a project backed by Jesuit Missions wants

As global attention focuses on conflict in Europe and the Middle East, Myanmar is on the brink of a neglected

The nights are drawing in, the leaves are changing colour and the big coats are coming out – next thing

Counselling sessions are one of the ways a Jesuit Missions-backed programme seeks to support education in Southern Africa.

Join us for a prayer event and a reflective walk through London for Season of Creation 2024.

Following this year’s theme of ‘to hope and act with Creation’, we’re encouraging people to look at how they can

A Zambian student no longer has to walk for two hours to get to school after he was given a

Br Ken Vance SJ gives his insights into the life of St Ignatius of Loyola, the founder of the Society

After the Burmese military seized power, the country’s youth have seen their lives altered, and the power of schooling is

The world’s biggest poll on climate change highlighted concerns people in the UK have around environmental damage across the globe.
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