Untitled Document
Untitled Document
 
Home    
Mission and Vision     
Charter and Guidelines    
Where we work    
About JRSAP    
Stories from the field    
Asia Pacific Publications    
International Publications    
Dispatches    
Donations    
Vacancies    
Where we work    
Contact us    
JRS Resource    
External Links    
 
Thailand Campaign    
to Ban Landmines
       
 
 
De facto refugees
Catholic social teaching applies the expression de facto refugee to "all persons persecuted because of race, religion, membership in social or political groups; to the victims of armed conflicts, erroneous economic policy or natural disasters; and for humanitarian reasons to internally displaced persons, that is, civilians who are forcibly uprooted from their homes by the same type of violence as refugees but who do not cross national frontiers".

Refugees: A Challenge to Solidarity, (Pontifical Council Cor Unum, and Pontifical Council for the Pastoral Care of Migrants and Itinerant People, 1992)
To accompany,             To serve,             To advocate

The Jesuit Refugee Service (JRS) is an international Catholic organisation with a mission to accompany, serve and defend the rights of refugees and forcibly displaced people. JRS undertakes services at national and regional levels with the support of an international office in Rome. Founded in November 1980 as a work of the Society of Jesus, JRS was officially registered on 19 March 2000 at the Vatican State as a foundation.

JRS programmes are found in over 50 countries, providing assistance to refugees in refugee camps, to people displaced within their own country, to asylum seekers in cities and those held in detention. The main areas of work are in the field of Education, Advocacy, Emergency Assistance, Health and Nutrition, Income Generating Activities and Social Services. At the end of 2004, more than 450,000 individuals are direct beneficiaries of JRS projects.

Nearly 1,000 workers contribute to the work of JRS, the majority of whom work on a voluntary basis, including about 75 Jesuits (priests, brothers and scholastics) and 75 religious from other congregations. These figures do not include the large number of refugees recruited to take part in the programmes as teachers, health workers and others.

Read more
 
 
 
Untitled Document
Today is: Sat 22 November 2008 06:47:57

   JRS-Asia Pacific Links
       JRS - Australia
       JS/JRS - Cambodia
       JRS - Indonesia
       JRS - Singapore
       JRS - Thailand
       JRS - Timor Leste
       JRS - International Office
 

   What's New



Diakonia 73
   

Untitled Document
Copyright 2008 : Jesuit Refugee Service Asia Pacific. All rights reserved.
43 Bann Xavier, Thanon Rajavithi Soi 12, Victory Monument, Phayathai, Bangkok 10400 Thailand.

DISCLAIMER: JRS is not responsible for contents uploaded on external links.