The threat of COVID-19 is uppermost in everyone’s mind. Social distancing is now the norm, but as many people have already shown us, physical isolation does not have to be a barrier to show solidarity.

COVID-19 does not recognize borders, nationalities or economic status.  However, marginalized people everywhere, both in the North and South, are most at risk. Poor and homeless people, Indigenous communities, the urban poor and  forcibly displaced people are more likely to be exposed to the virus and do not have the social safety to support them in their illness or with job loss. We pay special attention to their plight during times of crisis.

Canadian Jesuits International is providing below articles and updates we receive from our partners in the Global South to keep friends and supporters informed on developments in Africa, Asia and Latin America. It is one simple way of showing concern and solidarity with everyone affected by this crisis.

Warm greetings from very quiet and empty Xavier Jesuit School (XJS) Cambodia.

Xavier Jesuit School has been shut down since … Read more

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Es inédito para quienes seguimos su lucha por los Derechos Humanos y las libertades en Honduras saber que el padre… Read more
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Thank you Hadas and Robert 

Suddenly and abruptly, you both had to leave us at the Kakuma Refugee Camp due … Read more

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Dear Lok Manch Partner, leaders, communities, colleagues, staff, friends, well-wishers, family members and countrymen, women and children,

As our world … Read more

The Economic Impact of COVID-19 is Worsening Poverty in Africa

In the last three weeks or so, a common trend … Read more

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