Education
Images from the Covid-19 situation of refugees in Karen State
The Covid-19 outbreak caused the border between Thailand and Myanmar to close, also effectively closing off refugees living in the IDP camps in Karen State,...read more
One heart, one book
“The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go.” – Dr Seuss Reading is...read more
“You give them something to eat”
When I see much of the relief work being done for Covid-19, I notice that most of what is reported is the giving out of...read more
Developments in online education
Online education has been the focus of Fr Johnny Go SJ, JCAP Basic Education Secretary, and the team that makes up the Ateneo de Manila...read more
Journeying with the youth during the Covid-19 emergency
A time of crisis is always a time which challenges our imagination, our faith, and our reason. It is an opportunity to explore new horizons,...read more
Standing with displaced people in Karen State
Refugees and internally displaced persons (IDPs) are considered among the most vulnerable people, and the Covid-19 crisis has put them at enormous risk. In Myanmar’s...read more
JCAP 2020 annual report now available online
A most significant event for the Society of Jesus was the release of the Universal Apostolic Preferences (UAP) in February 2019. In that spirit, this...read more
Wah Yan College, Hong Kong: Gratitude and hope at 100
Wah Yan College, Hong Kong, the oldest Jesuit school in the Chinese Jesuit Province, is celebrating its centenary in 2019/20. It was founded by Mr...read more
Finding God among the Karen people in Myanmar
“Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves.” Proverbs 31:8 It has been three years since my colleagues and I started working in Karen...read more
