
JRS International
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The Jesuit Refugee Service (JRS) is an international Catholic organisation with a mission to accompany, serve and advocate on behalf of refugees.
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🚲 Bicycles are more than transport. They remove obstacles like long distances and unsafe journeys, helping students reach school and stay in class. ow.ly/k0xE50W1pMy #BicycleDay JRS Eastern Africa




"To my fellow young women, I want to say: there is still hope. The struggles are many, but we must prepare ourselves, so we can walk through these challenges", Simon, young student displaced in Kenya. 📚Learn more. ow.ly/kz6v50W5jee SNHU’s Global Education Movement JRS Eastern Africa

Avec Can’t Wait to Learn, War Child et JRS International ont développé un programme éducatif qui permet aux enfants réfugiés de poursuivre leur apprentissage. Global Partnership for Education et #GPEKIX du IDRC | CRDI soutiennent la recherche pour le faire évoluer.


This is how technology can transform lives through education. Co-created by refugee children with War Child and JRS International and supported by #GPEKIX, Can't Wait to Learn helps young refugees learn how to read, write and count. #FundEducation | IDRC | CRDI




🌟 Since 2018, the JRS has been a strong advocate for #Refugees , #IDPs , and vulnerable communities across #Nigeria ! Discover our impactful initiatives in #education , Livelihoods, Protection... Watch the documentary here: 👉 youtu.be/wznS3Jn_Tu0 #hope #WRD JRS International

#CivilSociety is a powerful force propelling Education Cannot Wait’s joint efforts to deliver #QualityEducation to children and adolescents in crisis settings. #CSO leadership continues to be crucial in stepping up advocacy for education financing during these challenging times. 📸


I had a great start to my visit to #Ethiopia at a refugee centre run by JRS International in Addis Ababa — an excellent example of how cooperation between the Ethiopian government, UNHCR and its NGO partners can open up huge opportunities for refugees and those hosting them.

