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02 October 2025 / Published in Uncategorized

Waterloo-St. Jerome’s University

 

Indigenous women are protecting land, culture, and human rights in the Amazon. Sr. Laura Vicuña Pereira explores how women build peace, care for the ecosystem, and unite communities in territorial struggles.

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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.”
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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Since  Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the Xavier Network, which includes Canadian Jesuits International (CJI), has been providing life-saving support to thousands of forcibly displaced Ukrainians.

The Xavier Network works in tandem with the @jrseurope, which provides relief efforts for Ukrainians remaining in Ukraine and those who have fled to neighbouring countries.

JRS offers support in areas such as housing, food, education, psycho-social support, language classes, livelihood support, and integration. In 2025, it served 22, 689 Ukrainians. Since the start of the conflict, JRS has served 822,948 individuals, according to its latest report. 

This World Refugee Week, we are highlighting the fact that the humanitarian situation in Ukraine remains dire. The lives of an estimated 10.8 million people inside Ukraine, including 2.2 million children and 3.8 million remain in in danger, according to UNICEF. About 4.5 million Ukrainian refugees remain spread out across Europe.

#refugees #Ukraine
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Since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the Xavier Network, which includes Canadian Jesuits International (CJI), has been providing life-saving support to thousands of forcibly displaced Ukrainians. The Xavier Network works in tandem with the @jrseurope, which provides relief efforts for Ukrainians remaining in Ukraine and those who have fled to neighbouring countries. JRS offers support in areas such as housing, food, education, psycho-social support, language classes, livelihood support, and integration. In 2025, it served 22, 689 Ukrainians. Since the start of the conflict, JRS has served 822,948 individuals, according to its latest report. This World Refugee Week, we are highlighting the fact that the humanitarian situation in Ukraine remains dire. The lives of an estimated 10.8 million people inside Ukraine, including 2.2 million children and 3.8 million remain in in danger, according to UNICEF. About 4.5 million Ukrainian refugees remain spread out across Europe. #refugees #Ukraine
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Canadian Jesuits International supports Lok Manch (People's Forum), a national platform that promotes the dignity and well-being of marginalized people in India by advocating for improved policies and access to entitlements and legal rights. 

Amidst growing concerns about the impact of increasingly frequent and severe climate-related disasters on poor and marginalised communities, Lok Manch raises awareness of climate change and proposes solutions to help create climate-resilient communities.

Lok Manch is made up of around 100 Jesuit and secular organisations spanning 15 Indian states and 15 Jesuit provinces. Learn more: Click link in bio to visit our website.

#jesuit #canada #India #climatecrisis #solutions
Canadian Jesuits International supports Lok Manch (People's Forum), a national platform that promotes the dignity and well-being of marginalized people in India by advocating for improved policies and access to entitlements and legal rights. 

Amidst growing concerns about the impact of increasingly frequent and severe climate-related disasters on poor and marginalised communities, Lok Manch raises awareness of climate change and proposes solutions to help create climate-resilient communities.

Lok Manch is made up of around 100 Jesuit and secular organisations spanning 15 Indian states and 15 Jesuit provinces. Learn more: Click link in bio to visit our website.

#jesuit #canada #India #climatecrisis #solutions
Canadian Jesuits International supports Lok Manch (People's Forum), a national platform that promotes the dignity and well-being of marginalized people in India by advocating for improved policies and access to entitlements and legal rights. 

Amidst growing concerns about the impact of increasingly frequent and severe climate-related disasters on poor and marginalised communities, Lok Manch raises awareness of climate change and proposes solutions to help create climate-resilient communities.

Lok Manch is made up of around 100 Jesuit and secular organisations spanning 15 Indian states and 15 Jesuit provinces. Learn more: Click link in bio to visit our website.

#jesuit #canada #India #climatecrisis #solutions
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Canadian Jesuits International supports Lok Manch (People's Forum), a national platform that promotes the dignity and well-being of marginalized people in India by advocating for improved policies and access to entitlements and legal rights. Amidst growing concerns about the impact of increasingly frequent and severe climate-related disasters on poor and marginalised communities, Lok Manch raises awareness of climate change and proposes solutions to help create climate-resilient communities. Lok Manch is made up of around 100 Jesuit and secular organisations spanning 15 Indian states and 15 Jesuit provinces. Learn more: Click link in bio to visit our website. #jesuit #canada #India #climatecrisis #solutions
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#DYK Your support for the Jesuit-led Human Life Development and Research (HLDRC) provides about 400 girls and boys from low-income families with a free non-formal education in student centres in the remote Darjeeling, Jalpaiguri and Alipurduar districts of West Bengal. They are mostly children of Adivasi and Indigenous tea workers. 

Your support has also enabled 23 young people from tea garden communities to complete a six-month job training. They are now undergoing a job placement process. 

Learn more about the transformative work of HLDRC: Click link in bio to visit our website. 

#Jesuit #India #Canada
#DYK Your support for the Jesuit-led Human Life Development and Research (HLDRC) provides about 400 girls and boys from low-income families with a free non-formal education in student centres in the remote Darjeeling, Jalpaiguri and Alipurduar districts of West Bengal. They are mostly children of Adivasi and Indigenous tea workers. 

Your support has also enabled 23 young people from tea garden communities to complete a six-month job training. They are now undergoing a job placement process. 

Learn more about the transformative work of HLDRC: Click link in bio to visit our website. 

#Jesuit #India #Canada
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#DYK Your support for the Jesuit-led Human Life Development and Research (HLDRC) provides about 400 girls and boys from low-income families with a free non-formal education in student centres in the remote Darjeeling, Jalpaiguri and Alipurduar districts of West Bengal. They are mostly children of Adivasi and Indigenous tea workers. Your support has also enabled 23 young people from tea garden communities to complete a six-month job training. They are now undergoing a job placement process. Learn more about the transformative work of HLDRC: Click link in bio to visit our website. #Jesuit #India #Canada
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Are you ready to turn your commitment to social justice into meaningful global impact? 

Canadian Jesuits International (CJI) is looking for its next Executive Director—a visionary, values-driven leader to guide our organization into its next chapter of sustainability and growth.

The Ideal Leader is:
* Rooted in Catholic Social Teaching & Ignatian Spirituality 
* Has a deep commitment to solidarity with the poor and marginalized
* A proven steward of organizational sustainability & growth 
* A collaborative relationship-builder for national & international networks 

This is more than a job—it’s a calling, If you have the vision to lead, the heart for solidarity, and the skills to manage a dynamic international solidarity network, we encourage you to apply.

🔗 Click the link in our bio to read the full job description and apply

#CJI #Hiring #ExecutiveDirector #NonProfitLeadership #SocialJustice #IgnatianSpirituality #FaithThatDoesJustice #GlobalSolidarity #CareersWithPurpose
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Are you ready to turn your commitment to social justice into meaningful global impact? Canadian Jesuits International (CJI) is looking for its next Executive Director—a visionary, values-driven leader to guide our organization into its next chapter of sustainability and growth. The Ideal Leader is: * Rooted in Catholic Social Teaching & Ignatian Spirituality * Has a deep commitment to solidarity with the poor and marginalized * A proven steward of organizational sustainability & growth * A collaborative relationship-builder for national & international networks This is more than a job—it’s a calling, If you have the vision to lead, the heart for solidarity, and the skills to manage a dynamic international solidarity network, we encourage you to apply. 🔗 Click the link in our bio to read the full job description and apply #CJI #Hiring #ExecutiveDirector #NonProfitLeadership #SocialJustice #IgnatianSpirituality #FaithThatDoesJustice #GlobalSolidarity #CareersWithPurpose
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Estimados amigos y colaboradores de CJI: 

Les escribo para informarles que, tras 23 años como Directora Ejecutiva de Canadian Jesuits International (CJI), le he comunicado a la Junta Directiva y al personal de CJI que me retiraré de mi cargo a finales de 2026. 

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. 

Les animo a compartir esta información con cualquier persona que pueda estar interesada en esta posición tan emocionante, enriquecedora y gratificante. Este rol ofrece la oportunidad de vivir una vida con propósito, de marcar la diferencia, de trabajar con un equipo increíble y de conectar con personas en Canadá y alrededor del mundo que están profundamente comprometidas con el trabajo por la justicia y la paz, y que me inspiran cada día. 

Durante los próximos meses, tendremos la oportunidad de hablar, reunirnos, reflexionar, ser agradecidos y soñar juntos. Me quedaré hasta finales de año y volverán a saber de mí, pero por ahora, por favor ayúdennos a encontrar al mejor candidato(a) que pueda liderar a CJI en su próximo capítulo. 

Con gratitud, 
Jenny
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Estimados amigos y colaboradores de CJI: Les escribo para informarles que, tras 23 años como Directora Ejecutiva de Canadian Jesuits International (CJI), le he comunicado a la Junta Directiva y al personal de CJI que me retiraré de mi cargo a finales de 2026. 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. Les animo a compartir esta información con cualquier persona que pueda estar interesada en esta posición tan emocionante, enriquecedora y gratificante. Este rol ofrece la oportunidad de vivir una vida con propósito, de marcar la diferencia, de trabajar con un equipo increíble y de conectar con personas en Canadá y alrededor del mundo que están profundamente comprometidas con el trabajo por la justicia y la paz, y que me inspiran cada día. Durante los próximos meses, tendremos la oportunidad de hablar, reunirnos, reflexionar, ser agradecidos y soñar juntos. Me quedaré hasta finales de año y volverán a saber de mí, pero por ahora, por favor ayúdennos a encontrar al mejor candidato(a) que pueda liderar a CJI en su próximo capítulo. Con gratitud, Jenny
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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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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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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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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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On World Environment Day, June 5, Canadian Jesuits International (CJI) reaffirms its commitment to ecological justice and joins the urgent call for world leaders to accelerate climate action. 
#WorldEnvironmentDay 2026 focuses on climate change and calls on everyone “to step in #NowForClimate.” 
With your support, CJI works with the Jesuit Service for the Pan-Amazon Region (SJPAM) and the Fe y Alegría (FyA) International Educational Network to educate people about ecological and social justice issues and to promote intercultural and bilingual education in the Amazon region.
Fe y Alegría and SJPAM are working with local communities in seven countries – Bolivia, Brazil, Ecuador, Guatemala, Paraguay, Peru and Venezuela – to help them protect their traditional cultures and to deal with the environmental damage caused by the exploitation of natural resources.
Through mutual exchange and collaboration, they identify and implement actions to protect their natural resources and build a culture of solidarity, awareness and care for "our common home.” 
This includes training educators through specialized diplomas and multi-lingual self-guided courses on integral ecology, knowledge sharing, and global advocacy involving educators, students, and communities. Pope Francis popularized integral ecology in Laudato Si', asserting that "the cry of the earth and the cry of the poor' are one and the same. Tackling ecological damage also means tackling social injustice.
Fe y Alegria believes that in the face of ecological crisis, “schools can become engines of change, transformative action and hope.”
It also notes that the climate crisis is a threat to education, citing a UNICEF study that “about 1 billion children live in countries most at risk of the impacts of climate change.”
On World Environment Day, June 5, Canadian Jesuits International (CJI) reaffirms its commitment to ecological justice and joins the urgent call for world leaders to accelerate climate action. 
#WorldEnvironmentDay 2026 focuses on climate change and calls on everyone “to step in #NowForClimate.” 
With your support, CJI works with the Jesuit Service for the Pan-Amazon Region (SJPAM) and the Fe y Alegría (FyA) International Educational Network to educate people about ecological and social justice issues and to promote intercultural and bilingual education in the Amazon region.
Fe y Alegría and SJPAM are working with local communities in seven countries – Bolivia, Brazil, Ecuador, Guatemala, Paraguay, Peru and Venezuela – to help them protect their traditional cultures and to deal with the environmental damage caused by the exploitation of natural resources.
Through mutual exchange and collaboration, they identify and implement actions to protect their natural resources and build a culture of solidarity, awareness and care for "our common home.” 
This includes training educators through specialized diplomas and multi-lingual self-guided courses on integral ecology, knowledge sharing, and global advocacy involving educators, students, and communities. Pope Francis popularized integral ecology in Laudato Si', asserting that "the cry of the earth and the cry of the poor' are one and the same. Tackling ecological damage also means tackling social injustice.
Fe y Alegria believes that in the face of ecological crisis, “schools can become engines of change, transformative action and hope.”
It also notes that the climate crisis is a threat to education, citing a UNICEF study that “about 1 billion children live in countries most at risk of the impacts of climate change.”
On World Environment Day, June 5, Canadian Jesuits International (CJI) reaffirms its commitment to ecological justice and joins the urgent call for world leaders to accelerate climate action. 
#WorldEnvironmentDay 2026 focuses on climate change and calls on everyone “to step in #NowForClimate.” 
With your support, CJI works with the Jesuit Service for the Pan-Amazon Region (SJPAM) and the Fe y Alegría (FyA) International Educational Network to educate people about ecological and social justice issues and to promote intercultural and bilingual education in the Amazon region.
Fe y Alegría and SJPAM are working with local communities in seven countries – Bolivia, Brazil, Ecuador, Guatemala, Paraguay, Peru and Venezuela – to help them protect their traditional cultures and to deal with the environmental damage caused by the exploitation of natural resources.
Through mutual exchange and collaboration, they identify and implement actions to protect their natural resources and build a culture of solidarity, awareness and care for "our common home.” 
This includes training educators through specialized diplomas and multi-lingual self-guided courses on integral ecology, knowledge sharing, and global advocacy involving educators, students, and communities. Pope Francis popularized integral ecology in Laudato Si', asserting that "the cry of the earth and the cry of the poor' are one and the same. Tackling ecological damage also means tackling social injustice.
Fe y Alegria believes that in the face of ecological crisis, “schools can become engines of change, transformative action and hope.”
It also notes that the climate crisis is a threat to education, citing a UNICEF study that “about 1 billion children live in countries most at risk of the impacts of climate change.”
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On World Environment Day, June 5, Canadian Jesuits International (CJI) reaffirms its commitment to ecological justice and joins the urgent call for world leaders to accelerate climate action. #WorldEnvironmentDay 2026 focuses on climate change and calls on everyone “to step in #NowForClimate.” With your support, CJI works with the Jesuit Service for the Pan-Amazon Region (SJPAM) and the Fe y Alegría (FyA) International Educational Network to educate people about ecological and social justice issues and to promote intercultural and bilingual education in the Amazon region. Fe y Alegría and SJPAM are working with local communities in seven countries – Bolivia, Brazil, Ecuador, Guatemala, Paraguay, Peru and Venezuela – to help them protect their traditional cultures and to deal with the environmental damage caused by the exploitation of natural resources. Through mutual exchange and collaboration, they identify and implement actions to protect their natural resources and build a culture of solidarity, awareness and care for "our common home.” This includes training educators through specialized diplomas and multi-lingual self-guided courses on integral ecology, knowledge sharing, and global advocacy involving educators, students, and communities. Pope Francis popularized integral ecology in Laudato Si', asserting that "the cry of the earth and the cry of the poor' are one and the same. Tackling ecological damage also means tackling social injustice. Fe y Alegria believes that in the face of ecological crisis, “schools can become engines of change, transformative action and hope.” It also notes that the climate crisis is a threat to education, citing a UNICEF study that “about 1 billion children live in countries most at risk of the impacts of climate change.”
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