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

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

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

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

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.

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

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

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

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

After signing up to a computing course at St Peter Claver Ecological and Computing Centre, Athiei Dut Malual stood out

Amin Gabriel, 20, is grateful for the chance to study – she wants others to have that same opportunity to

Pupils from Jesuit school St Ignatius College in Enfield joined JM at a climate demonstration opposite 10 Downing Street last

Chilean Jesuit priest Cristóbal Emilfork talks about how his experience of working on glaciers has laid bare the impact of

With Season of Creation 2025 starting on Monday, 1 September, JM has put together some tools to help you engage

Our partners at the Centre Arrupe Madagascar continue their fight against plastic pollution in their country by taking action.

The story of St Ignatius is well-known by many – but there are some parts of his life which might

Children from the Wapichan community in Guyana are now able to celebrate their language and culture in the classroom.

After months of fundraising for Jesuit Missions, Jesuit schools from across the country came together for a special mass.

Organisations from across the world have come together to create a list of demands that will help protect the planet.

From South Sudan to Guyana, our partners on the ground spoke about the impact Pope Francis had on their work.

Tiana Ravaka Randriamialisoa took part in activities organised by the Centre Arrupe Madagascar, which have helped shape her environmental journey.

Jesuit priest Joe Xavier lends his voice to a Jesuit Missions’ campaign to clear the name of his friend, Fr

Efa Ravelonantoandro from the Centre Arrupe Madagascar has spoken of the need to highlight the impact of climate change on

For Jesuit Missions volunteer Anne Walker, the Society of Jesus has always been an inspiration. From tales of early missionaries

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

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

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

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