Frequently words are not enough to explain the dramatic situations in which forcibly displaced persons live. This section tries to bring you closer to the lives of refugees through with the presentation of audiovisual materials.
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Defending the rights of refugees and the forcibly displaced
A vital part of Jesuit Refugee Service’s mission is to defend the rights of refugees and migrants throughout the world. JRS advocates for just and generous policies and programs for the benefit of victims of forced displacement, so that those made vulnerable by exile can receive support and protection and durable solution to their plight can be achieved.


Papua New Guinea: bishop calls on NGOs to advocate for refugees

Panama: trapped in paradise

Haiti: failure of reconstruction in part due to the international community

USA: broken immigration system separates families

Democratic Republic of Congo: fishing in troubled waters, life in the camps

Democratic Republic of Congo: fishing in troubled waters, Pascal's story

Democratic Republic of Congo: fishing in troubled waters, impunity

Democratic Republic of Congo: fishing in troubled waters, the jets

Democratic Republic of Congo: fishing in troubled waters, the houses

JRS focus on urban refugees

Cluster bombs

Haiti: JRS on the border of the Dominican Republic

JRS urges nations to ban landmines

Democratic Republic of Congo: fishing in troubled waters, Goma

Democratic Republic of Congo: fishing in troubled waters, the camps

Democratic Republic of Congo: fishing in troubled waters, the future

International solutions needed for migration issues

Refugee protection and solutions in urban areas

USA: comprehensive immigration reform a moral imperative

Jesuit Refugee Service - Eastern Africa

Jesuit Refugee Service - West Africa

Jesuit Refugee Service - Latin America and Caribbean

Ecuador: refugee crisis simmers

JRS and Bhutanese refugees

Jesuit Refugee Service - Europe

The Legacy of Pedro Arrupe

Reconciliation and Peace