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JRS understands Reconciliation as “the (re)creation of right relationships” between forcibly displaced persons and host communities.
The Newsletter is an update of our monthly activities taking place in different countries through different projects.
The newsletter is an update on our monthly activities taking place in different countries through different projects.
The Newsletter is an update of our monthly activities taking place in different countries through different projects.
While climate change, natural disasters, Covid-19, unjust economic policies, and poor
governance contributes to forced displacement, but the main factor continues to be conflict and
human violence, which is often rooted in complex competition for resources.
The COVID-19 has caused immense economic and social disruptions worldwide. Amidst the pandemic and its adverse effects, JRS South Asia continued to coordinate its projects in Afghanistan, India, and Bangladesh.
In 2019, the Jesuit Refugee Service South Asia (JRS) served 69,919 people in 3 countries. Read the annual report to learn more about our work and the impact we made on the lives of forcibly displaced people