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24 Jun, 2021

The 2020 Annual Report reminds us all of the hope and resilience of the people we serve, and the dedication and commitment of our donors and team members worldwide.

JRS's 2020 annual report cover page
12 Oct, 2020

Read the JRS annual report 2019 to learn how we served 811,884 refugees and forcibly displaced people around the world.

Cover of JRS's 2019 annual report: special needs students participate in an event in Kakuma refugee camp, Kenya.
30 Apr, 2020

The basis of JRS’s advocacy work is our service to the people we accompany. Here is a list of regions, countries, and projects where JRS serves IDPs, the major protection risks and needs for each population, and how JRS is working to meet those needs.

DPs camp in Masisi, Democratic Republic of Congo. (Sergi Camara/Entreculturas)
14 Jun, 2019

In 2018, the Jesuit Refugee Service (JRS) served 677,804 people in 56 countries. Read the annual report to learn more about our work and the impact we made on the lives of forcibly displaced people.

Young female students line up at a JRS school in Baalbek, Lebanon.
27 Aug, 2018

In 2017, JRS made an impact on the lives of nearly 640,000 people in 52 countries. Learn more about our work and about how we continued to seek new and better ways to serve the world’s most vulnerable displaced people by reading our 2017 annual report.

Refugee woman teaches class in South Sudan
03 Oct, 2017

JRS 2016 annual report is presented through the words of Pope Francis: Welcome, Protect, Promote, Integrate. Read it to learn more about how we served more than 725,000 people in 50 countries.

Somali refugees learn tailoring skills as part of a JRS livelihood project in Melkadida refugee camp.
08 May, 2017

This JRS USA’s report provides an overview of the work we’ve done, challenges refugees continue to face, and policy recommendations that could improve conditions for refugee children.

Girls smile at the JRS primary school compound in Goz Beida, Chad.
15 Jul, 2016

Education is not an abstract human right; it is often the only thing a refugee can carry with him to the new life that awaits. Learn more about how education helps refugees rebuilding their lives by reading our 2015 annual report.

JRS 2015 Annual Report - Mercy in Motion
15 Jul, 2015

In 2014 hostility towards people in search of asylum and a new home was on the rise and ‘walls’ kept getting higher. JRS countered this hostility by creating spaces where refugees can belong.

JRS 2014 Annual Report

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