The Jesuit Refugee Service (JRS) published in January its strategic framework for the next four years, upon receiving approval of the document from Father General Adolfo Nicolás SJ. The product of extensive consultation throughout 2011, the Jesuit Refugee Service Strategic Framework 2012-2015 provides an inspirational and challenging set of strategies for all 10 JRS regions.
JRS will use this Framework in developing its regional strategic plans and annual action plans. Driven by its mission to accompany, serve and defend the rights of refugees and other forcibly displaced people, the Framework highlights JRS’ identity as a Catholic organisation and a work of the Society of Jesus.
“The JRS mission is built on our faith in God who is present in human history, even in its most tragic moments. We are inspired by this faith and by core values that inform all the work we do …. Although practical in its nature, our service will be equally spiritual, promoting hope and reconciliation. We believe that education, learning together, and sharing knowledge are vital ingredients to nourish hope in people,” said JRS International Director, Fr Peter Balleis SJ.
JRS has committed itself to four goals: 1. Compassion for humanity on the edge; 2. Rooted in faith, acting in justice; 3. Kindling hope through learning; and 4. A stronger, more united JRS.
The new Framework is firmly rooted in the values of subsidiarity and participation. In the foreword, Fr General described it as a creative, inspiring and challenging document that will demand hard work and involve considerable risk. He expressed his joy because in this document, “imbued with Christian commitment and Ignatian vision . . . we see faith, justice and collaboration joined once again in a single unified vision”.
To download the JRS Strategic Framework 2012-2015, click here.