Counselling is a tool for survival
My name is Nyawuok Chuol Mut. I am a South Sudanese refugee. My day starts at 6.00am, when I begin to the normal household chores like cleaning the house and…
Read MoreMy name is Nyawuok Chuol Mut. I am a South Sudanese refugee. My day starts at 6.00am, when I begin to the normal household chores like cleaning the house and…
Read MoreIt’s the middle of the night. Your child’s temperature is spiking. Her cries are waking the neighbours. You are beside yourself. You need medicine. Having no savings, you go to…
Read MoreDiminished and neglected during the colonial period, revaluated after the independence time, African languages are an inestimable cultural heritage. Linguists have classified more than a thousand of them, most of…
Read MoreThe very existence of the entire world is ensured with the amount of water available. Every organism, whether a tiny insect or a blue whale and even plants, need water.…
Read MoreCyclone Idai hit Southern Africa two weeks ago, over 700 people have died and hundreds of thousands of people have lost their homes. Cholera is now breaking out with thousands…
Read MoreFr Heribert Fernando Muller SJ is a German Jesuit who lives in Mozambique. Last weekend he visited the Jesuit community in Beira, and reflects on what he witnessed in the…
Read MoreMembers of the Xavier Network are responding to Cyclone Idai which has hit Southern Africa during the last week. Hundreds of people have died and thousands more have been affected.…
Read MoreThe Iñigo Film Festival (TIFF) was launched in 2005 by a German Jesuit on the occasion of World Youth Day (WYD) in Cologne. Since then it has been repeated at…
Read MoreThe Xavier Network (XN) approved the ‘Commitment to Child Safeguarding’ (CCS) document, in a meeting held in Nuremberg on 7th March 2019, which has consolidated its approach to supporting partners…
Read MoreFrom 25th February to 1st March, the second Workshop of the Pan-Amazonian Network of educational centres of Fe y Alegría was held in La Joya de los Sachas, in the Ecuatorian…
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