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Balancing Development and Ecological Justice in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

11 June 2026 / Published in News

Balancing Development and Ecological Justice in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

The Institute for the Study of Corporate Social Responsibility at Toronto Metropolitan University(TMU) and Canadian Jesuits International are pleased to co-present an online Zoom session, “Balancing Development and Ecological Justice in the Democratic Republic of the Congo: In conversation with Dr. Toussaint Kafarhire, SJ, PhD” on Monday, June 15, 2026, from 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. (Toronto time).

To REGISTER (no cost, everyone welcome) click HERE then press the “get tickets” button. Space is limited, so register soon.

To ACCESS THE ZOOM on Monday, June 15 at 12:00 pm Toronto time click HERE to patch in for the live session. This session is exclusively a Zoom event: there is no in-person component. The session will be recorded and will be accessible after the fact on the TMU CSR Institute website.

Information will be provided during the session re: how to submit questions.

About this Session

Dr. Toussaint Kafarhire, SJ, Director of the Arrupe Center for Research and Training (CARF) in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, will explore the human and environmental cost of the global demand for critical minerals. He will examine the issue by using the experiences of the communities in Haut-Katanga, Democratic Republic of Congo as case studies.

As momentum grows around the world to move toward less environmentally harmful sources of energy, the temptation is to focus on the technological advances, and not the environmental and social foundational underpinnings that make the green technologies possible. A major objective of this talk is to raise awareness and highlight the paradox between the ideal of energy transition and the extraction of minerals essential for transition technologies. The talk brings into focus how the race for transition technologies in the North has affected and changed the socio-economic, environmental and climate trajectory of local communities in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, through less sustainable and unethical extraction policies and technologies. It will also explore the question of what is needed to make a truly circular, sustainable and equitable energy transition of the upstream and downstream transition technology value chains.

About the Speaker

Fr. Toussaint Kafarhire, S.J., is the director of the Centre Arrupe for Research and Training (CARF) in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Before earning his PhD in global politics and international relations from Loyola University Chicago in 2016, he received a BA in philosophy in 1998, a second BA in theology in 2003, and an STL degree in ethics and social theories from Santa Clara University in California in 2005.

He has lectured at various institutions worldwide, including Université Loyola du Congo in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC); the Hekima Institute of Peace Studies in Kenya; the Episcopal Theological College in Pécs, Hungary; Sophia University in Japan; and Loyola University Chicago in the United States (U.S.). His research interests include international relations, global politics, public health, social justice, ethical leadership, societal issues, democracy, and African politics.

He is an alumnus of the U.S. State Department’s Humphrey Fellowship Program at Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government and the Academy of Executive Coaching in Nairobi.

About the Co-sponsor

Canadian Jesuits International (CJI) is the international solidarity agency of the Jesuits of Canada. It is a non-profit, non-governmental, faith-based organization dedicated to sustainable international solidarity.

About the Moderator

Dr. Kernaghan Webb holds Bachelor’s, Master’s and Doctorate degrees in law, and is an Associate Professor in the Toronto Metropolitan University Department of Law and Business. He is also the Founding Director of the TMU Institute for the Study of Corporate Social Responsibility. Prof. Webb’s extensive law and regulation research and publications have among other things been cited and quoted by the Supreme Court of Canada. Dr. Webb has also been employed by or advised governments and inter-governmental bodies, and he has been on the board of directors or otherwise assisted private sector, civil society organizations on regulatory matters. Professor Webb was appointed Special Advisor to the UN Global Compact regarding the development of the ISO 26000 social responsibility standard, he has played leadership roles in the development of international and national social and economic standards, and received international and national recognition for his leadership.

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Canadian Jesuits International (CJI) is supporting a project that will provide 30 laptop computers that will be used by students at the Jesuit-led St. Xavier School in Sadakbari, Nepal. 
The project will provide students from low-income families with access to computers, and aims to improve their academic performance and completion rates of students by exposing them to a broader range of curriculum through digital learning. 
About 200 of the school’s 520-student population will be able to use the computers right away, with the younger ones benefiting from them as they progress in grade level. 
The project, which was one of 20 approved by the CJI Board of Directors during its spring meeting includes the purchase of 15 computer tables, 30 chairs for the computer lab; other electrical equipment. 
According to the school principal, Fr. Jomon Jose, SJ, laptops offer an advantage “given the inconsistency of power supply in Sadakbari.” The built-in battery of laptops “allows for continued use during power outages, which can often last for a couple of hours, (and) ensures minimal disruption to teaching and learning activities.”
Canadian Jesuits International (CJI) is supporting a project that will provide 30 laptop computers that will be used by students at the Jesuit-led St. Xavier School in Sadakbari, Nepal. 
The project will provide students from low-income families with access to computers, and aims to improve their academic performance and completion rates of students by exposing them to a broader range of curriculum through digital learning. 
About 200 of the school’s 520-student population will be able to use the computers right away, with the younger ones benefiting from them as they progress in grade level. 
The project, which was one of 20 approved by the CJI Board of Directors during its spring meeting includes the purchase of 15 computer tables, 30 chairs for the computer lab; other electrical equipment. 
According to the school principal, Fr. Jomon Jose, SJ, laptops offer an advantage “given the inconsistency of power supply in Sadakbari.” The built-in battery of laptops “allows for continued use during power outages, which can often last for a couple of hours, (and) ensures minimal disruption to teaching and learning activities.”
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Canadian Jesuits International (CJI) is supporting a project that will provide 30 laptop computers that will be used by students at the Jesuit-led St. Xavier School in Sadakbari, Nepal. The project will provide students from low-income families with access to computers, and aims to improve their academic performance and completion rates of students by exposing them to a broader range of curriculum through digital learning. About 200 of the school’s 520-student population will be able to use the computers right away, with the younger ones benefiting from them as they progress in grade level. The project, which was one of 20 approved by the CJI Board of Directors during its spring meeting includes the purchase of 15 computer tables, 30 chairs for the computer lab; other electrical equipment. According to the school principal, Fr. Jomon Jose, SJ, laptops offer an advantage “given the inconsistency of power supply in Sadakbari.” The built-in battery of laptops “allows for continued use during power outages, which can often last for a couple of hours, (and) ensures minimal disruption to teaching and learning activities.”
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La Junta Directiva de CJI y la Provincia de los Jesuitas de Canadá ya han iniciado el proceso de búsqueda de mi sucesor(a) y han nombrado un comité de selección para liderar el proceso de contratación. Encontrarán la oferta de empleo y la descripción del puesto en este enlace: https://bit.ly/CJIEDJob. 

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Je vous écris pour vous informer qu’après 23 années passées à la tête de Canadian Jesuits International (CJI) en tant que directrice générale, j’ai fait part au conseil d’administration et au personnel de CJI de mon intention de quitter mes fonctions à la fin de l’année 2026. 
Le conseil d’administration de CJI et la Province des jésuites du Canada ont entamé le processus de recherche de mon successeur et ont nommé un comité de sélection chargé de mener le processus de recrutement.
Je vous encourage à les transmettre à toute personne susceptible d’être intéressée par ce poste passionnant, enrichissant et épanouissant. Il offre l’opportunité de mener une vie pleine de sens, d’avoir un impact, de travailler avec une équipe formidable et de nouer des liens avec des personnes au Canada et dans le monde entier qui sont profondément engagées à œuvrer pour la justice et la paix et qui m’inspirent chaque jour. 
Au cours des prochains mois, nous aurons l’occasion de discuter, de nous rencontrer, de réfléchir, d’exprimer notre gratitude et de rêver ensemble. Je resterai jusqu’à la fin de l’année, et vous aurez de mes nouvelles, mais pour l’instant, aidez-nous à trouver le meilleur candidat capable de mener CJI vers son nouveau chapitre.
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Je vous écris pour vous informer qu’après 23 années passées à la tête de Canadian Jesuits International (CJI) en tant que directrice générale, j’ai fait part au conseil d’administration et au personnel de CJI de mon intention de quitter mes fonctions à la fin de l’année 2026. Le conseil d’administration de CJI et la Province des jésuites du Canada ont entamé le processus de recherche de mon successeur et ont nommé un comité de sélection chargé de mener le processus de recrutement. Je vous encourage à les transmettre à toute personne susceptible d’être intéressée par ce poste passionnant, enrichissant et épanouissant. Il offre l’opportunité de mener une vie pleine de sens, d’avoir un impact, de travailler avec une équipe formidable et de nouer des liens avec des personnes au Canada et dans le monde entier qui sont profondément engagées à œuvrer pour la justice et la paix et qui m’inspirent chaque jour. Au cours des prochains mois, nous aurons l’occasion de discuter, de nous rencontrer, de réfléchir, d’exprimer notre gratitude et de rêver ensemble. Je resterai jusqu’à la fin de l’année, et vous aurez de mes nouvelles, mais pour l’instant, aidez-nous à trouver le meilleur candidat capable de mener CJI vers son nouveau chapitre. Avec toute ma gratitude, Jenny
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I am writing to let you know that after 23 years as Executive Director at Canadian Jesuits International (CJI), I have informed the CJI Board and staff that I will be stepping down from my position at the end of 2026. 

The CJI Board and the Province of the Jesuits of Canada have begun the process of searching for my successor and have appointed a search committee to lead the recruitment process. You will find the job posting and the job description in this link:
bit.ly/CJIEDJob or click link in bio. 

I encourage you to pass them on to anyone who may be interested in this exciting, enriching, fulfilling role. It offers the opportunity to live a life of purpose, to make a difference, to work with an amazing team, and connect with people in Canada and around the world who are deeply committed to working for justice and peace and who inspire me every day. 

Over the next few months, we will have the opportunity to talk, meet, reflect, to be grateful and dream together. I will stay until the end of the year, and you will hear from me again, but for now, please help us find the best candidate who can lead CJI into its next chapter. 

With gratitude, 
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Dear CJI friends and supporters, I am writing to let you know that after 23 years as Executive Director at Canadian Jesuits International (CJI), I have informed the CJI Board and staff that I will be stepping down from my position at the end of 2026. The CJI Board and the Province of the Jesuits of Canada have begun the process of searching for my successor and have appointed a search committee to lead the recruitment process. You will find the job posting and the job description in this link: bit.ly/CJIEDJob or click link in bio. I encourage you to pass them on to anyone who may be interested in this exciting, enriching, fulfilling role. It offers the opportunity to live a life of purpose, to make a difference, to work with an amazing team, and connect with people in Canada and around the world who are deeply committed to working for justice and peace and who inspire me every day. Over the next few months, we will have the opportunity to talk, meet, reflect, to be grateful and dream together. I will stay until the end of the year, and you will hear from me again, but for now, please help us find the best candidate who can lead CJI into its next chapter. With gratitude, Jenny
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