Four years after Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, people continue to live in fear and uncertainty. Olesia, who serves with JRS Ukraine, shares how taking time to listen, welcome and accompany displaced people can ease the “invisible weight” they carry and help them begin to rebuild their lives.
On 10 March, a panel of international leaders will talk about the role of non-state actors—especially the Church—in defending the right to education.
Three common ingredients of the JRS commitment for reconciliation throughout the world. Not only seeking justice, but also healing the wounds of injustice.
In a community scarred by years of conflict, violence has shaped childhood for far too many. Simeon, JRS staff shares a story that exposes this reality, and shows how safe and quality education can begin to heal it.
JRS joins the 12th International Day of Prayer and Awareness against Human Trafficking. Together with colleagues, partners, and organisations worldwide, JRS will take part in events, moments of prayer, and awareness initiatives in Rome from 4 to 8 February.
Five years after the February 2021 military takeover, Myanmar remains under entrenched repression, with civilian harm continuing to escalate.
Refugee students in Kakuma refugee camp are inspiring change by promoting environmental sustainability in their schools and communities.
Thanks to the 8×1000 CEI Funds, JRS continues to provide quality education to children in North and South Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo.
As the Jubilee Year of Hope has drawn to a close, we share the testimony of Wael, JRS staff, written on the occasion of the Jubilee of Migrants and the World Day of Migrants and Refugees.








