Bryan Galligan, SJ Jesuits Africa
Bryan Galligan, SJ, Research and Policy Analyst on Food and Climate Justice at The Jesuit Justice And Ecology Network Africa (JEAN), in a think piece A Just Transition…
Nicholas Napolitano, USA East Jesuit Province, Assistant for Justice and Ecology Jesuits Africa
On Friday, March 24th, 30 ecology leaders from the Jesuit world gathered at the USA East Province offices in New…
Efa Ravelonantoandro - Centre Arrupe Madagascar Jesuits Africa
Approximately 100,000 additional inhabitants each year stream to Madagascar’s capital, a city where the correlation between exposure to floods, urban poverty, pollution, and waste management…
Bryan Galligan, SJ - JENA, Research and Policy Analyst, Ecosystems and Climate Jesuits Africa
After the U.S.-Africa Leaders’ Summit in December and the African Development Bank’s Dakar 2 Summit earlier this month, it…
Bryan Galligan, SJ - JENA, Research and Policy Analyst, Ecosystems and Climate Jesuits Africa
In recent years, African governments have mobilized around the idea of exploiting a “blue economy.” However, despite positive language…
Mohamed Athman, Save Lamu and Bryan P. Galligan, S.J., Jesuits Africa
The World Heritage Committee is well aware of the threats to Lamu Old Town posed by the Lamu Port South Sudan—Ethiopia…
Because the real drivers of Africa’s vulnerability to climate change extend far beyond physical factors alone…
By Bryan P Galligan Jesuits Africa
“We used to know what to grow here, and we…
From the 3rd to 15th of October 2022, thirty young ARTivists in climate advocacy, media, and social circus shall embark on an approximately 1800km journey across Zimbabwe, Mozambique, and Malawi on a tour…
According to the World Urbanization 2014 UN report, 54% of the world's population lives in urban areas, this proportion is expected to rise to 66% by 2050.
Research conducted by the IRD (Institute…
The many challenges facing South Sudan
By Bryan P Galligan Jesuits Africa
Before a leg injury forced him to postpone travel, Pope Francis was scheduled to make an ecumenical “pilgrimage of peace”…