We join JRS Lebanon and the other member organisations of the Lebanon Humanitarian INGO Forum (LHIF) in calling on the international community to leverage all diplomatic avenues and sustain a permanent ceasefire, and facilitate the safe, voluntary, and dignified return of displaced communities.
Alejandra Castellanos, Director of JRS Latin America and the Caribbean, reflects on the urgent need to continue supporting displaced people in an increasingly hostile and restrictive environment.
One year after the election of Pope Leo XIV, JRS recalls some of the most important moments of his pontificate and his steadfast commitment to peace.
In an interview with the Secretariat for the Service of Faith, Cecilia Bock, JRS staff, reflects on her vocation and commitment to accompanying refugees and displaced persons in different regions of the world.
Livelihoods and economic inclusion work for refugees is much more than helping them find a job: it’s about restoring self-reliance and a person’s professional identity, while helping them being included in their new community.
During his first visit to Africa, Pope Leo XIV addressed the root causes of conflict and displacement and called for peace.
As violence in Lebanon continues, JRS pleads for the protection of civilians and calls for urgent action to build lasting peace.
After 3 years of conflict in Sudan, JRS is supporting refugees and returnees in South Sudan through education, mental health support and rehabilitation services.
The Kesho Bora project is helping rebuild lives in eastern DRC, creating lasting opportunities for displaced families and the communities that welcome them.








