Annual Report 2021
Pope Francis’s leadership inspired JRS to build and nourish “a wider ‘we’, encompassing all of humanity” in 2021, despite being a difficult year to do so.
See how together we made an ever wider ‘we’ possible.
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See how together we made an ever wider ‘we’ possible.
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Our work is only possible through and with you.
In 2021, amidst new and existing humanitarian crises and through a global pandemic, we provided our forcibly displaced sisters and brothers with education and livelihoods, reconciliation, mental health and psychosocial support, and advocacy.
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EDUCATION & LIVELIHOODS
I took so many activities at JRS. It helped me so much, it improved my English, my personality, and it also helped me make new friends.
ELAF, IRAQI REFUGEE STUDENT ATTENDING THE JRS CENTRE IN AMMAN, JORDAN.
In 2021, one-third of our total impact was made through educational activities, by promoting girls’ access to education and the inclusion of children with disabilities in all educational activities.
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Reconciliation
You helped build bridges within communities
Major steps were taken to finalise a system of monitoring and evaluation centred around the JRS Reconciliation Principles, while we continued to rebuild right relationships in some of the most challenging areas of the world, like Ethiopia and Myanmar.
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MENTAL HEALTH AND PSYCHOSOCIAL SUPPORT
Our children may learn many things from various NGOs, but the behavioural transformation and the psychosocial wellbeing are not as accessible anywhere else.
ROHINGYA PARENT OF TWO BOYS ATTENDING THE JRS CENTRES IN COX’S BAZAR, BANGLADESH
Thanks to your support we accompanied displaced people by providing quality individual, family, and community-based mental health and psychosocial support.
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Advocacy
You helped ensure the most vulnerable were not left behind
We advocated at the local, national, and international levels, as well as strengthened our global partnerships to ensure that forcibly displaced people receive legal and humane treatment. Over 85000 people were reached through awareness-raising activities globally last year.