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PowerPoint on Water


PowerPoint prepared by the Water Committee,
a sub-committee of the SNJM Justice & Peace Network

MATERIAL FOR FACILITATORS

Introduction to the PowerPoint Presentation

Resources - Document to facilitate the PowerPoint Presentation

PowerPoint on Water

Suggested Actions - January 2010 *

Water: A Human Right? Homecoming Event* - Ritual
Cecilia Ranger, SNJM, Facilitator


What Engineers, Common Folks, People of Faith... * Water a Human Right? Homecoming Event - Cecilia Ranger, SNJM

Lesotho Priority Projects 2009-2011

Youth Justice Project - Photo Montage 
July 2009

Corporate Stand Updates


Our broken world is searching for a prophetic word which will help name its need  for compassion, healing  and transformation.

Faced with situations of injustice, violence and exclusion, we seek the courage  in the Names of Jesus and Mary to denounce in a nonviolent way all that is contrary to basic human rights, to the respect and dignity of the human person, and to the harmony of creation.
                    (31st General Chapter Acts)

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Our Commitment

We are committed
to use our influence by taking
corporate stands
for systemic change.
 (31st General
Chapter Acts)



Corporate Stand SNJM against
the Trafficking in Women and Children


Press release

The Congregation of the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary addresses the issue.


STOP THE DEMAND FOR TRAFFICKING IN WOMEN AND CHILDREN

Click here to access the Website "Stop the Demand"

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WATER IS A
HUMAN RIGHT!

Download the SNJM Corporate Stand on water, and related documents.




Our Justice Commitments

Our SNJM Justice and Peace Network has the role of sharing information and encouraging action.

We are affiliated with three Non-Governmental Organizations (NGO):

  • Development and Peace: Sisters in Canada are involved in this NGO that deals with the same objectives as our Congregation: Anti-trafficking, Water, Environment, Mining.
  • We are members of Transformation Resource Center, an inter-religious NGO based in Lesotho
  • We are members of UNANIMA International, an organization composed of 16 Religious Congregations of Women throughout the world.
    http://www.unanima-international.org


NGO Delegation to the UN Commission
on Sustainable Development - May 2007.