Movilidad

The news that reaches us everyday from La Quiaca, on the border of the Northern Argentine, where, with the support of PROACIS’s fund “Trust is a Right”, we are involved in pastoral ministry with Immigrants, is very hopeful because we are witnessing a  concrete steps...

Just “early in the morning” of Easter Sunday East Timor was attacked by a terrible rain fall which resulted in flash floods and landslides across the country.  Dili, the Capital, where I live was the worst affected municipality with more than 8000 IDPs  who sought...

INFORMATION ABOUT THE BUSINESS PROPOSAL:Name of the Proposal: Creole Dressing. GASTRONOMIC ART.Location: San Telmo, CABA.Name and surname of the person responsible for the Proposal: Yvette Carolina Bello Hernández.A few years ago in Venezuela, my husband and I began to sell traditional sauces and dressings ofdifferent...

During this pandemic season the life of the rickshaw pullers is pathetic in Odisha. They have no savings and they live on what they earn daily by pulling rickshaws. During this season no one used their rickshaws for travelling. They have no money to meet...

We, Any and Marcela "Animarse" (encourage) participate in the group of "Enterprising Migrant Women", it is very gratifying to be able to carry out our small project and feel supported and with a follow-up; the encouragement and drive that our leaders Patricia and Magui give...

Since Wednesday, February 24th, the community of San Sebastian: the 31 Handmaid Sisters, together with the young Mar [1] who is a nice Honduran, and the charming Ana, Moroccan, with her 11-year-old son Adou; we had the great joy of receiving Amalia (a native of...

“Meeting spaces are being transformed into spaces where women are helping each other. At each meeting, more people interested in participating are appearing… We are creating spaces for young women where knowledge can be shared, with psychological support. All referring to women, family and gender...

Migrants in Japan is all about ‘the deepening of a life of faith’ during this time of Pandemic For the first two weeks, the people were still all right and did not complain. Actually, the migrants were enjoying lockdown, because at least they could rest and...