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New Publication: Promotio Iustitae 135 – Mineral mining: Boon or Bane?

15.07.2023.- We are pleased to share with you the latest issue of Promotio Iustitae (Nº135), titled Mineral Mining: Bonanza or Perdition? This issue gathers twelve reflections based on the concrete experience of Jesuit social centers, NGOs and Universities working in line with the thematic priorities of the Justice in Mining Network.  We have not been …

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Category: About Justice in Mining, Activism, Environmental Defenders, Human Rights Defenders, India, Indigenous Peoples, Jesuit Events, multinational companies, Poverty, regulation, Research, Social Justice, Universal Apostolic Preferences

An investigation done by Jesuit organizations examines the link between human insecurity and extractive development in Honduras

05/24/2021.- The report “Mining, Environmental Health and Human Security in Honduras” published this May investigates the quality of life and water in Abisinia, Nueva Esperanza, and San Francisco Locomapa, three rural communities affected by mining and other extractive activities.  This research has been conducted by two Jesuit organizations: the Saint Louis University College for Public …

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Category: About Justice in Mining, Activism, COVID19, Indigenous Peoples, Poverty, Research, Social JusticeTag: human rights, Laudato Si, Mining Advocacy, water

Xavier Network together with the Jesuit Conference of Africa and Madagascar call on European and African political leaders: Climate Action cannot wait

24/11/2020.- The 26th UN climate summit known as COP26 was to take place in Glasgow on November 9. However, due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the organisers decided to postpone the event that will finally take place from 1 to 12 November 2021. Despite the postponement, there is no doubt that it will be an essential …

Xavier Network together with the Jesuit Conference of Africa and Madagascar call on European and African political leaders: Climate Action cannot waitRead More

Category: Indigenous Peoples, PovertyTag: climate change, Laudato Si

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