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9th November 2021
Catholic-inspired organizations at the 109th Session of the ILC The International Labour Organization (ILO) was established in 1919 and is a United Nations agency bringing together governments, employers, and workers from 187 member States to jointly set international labour standards […]
19th October 2021
Translate: Este artículo presenta una reflexión sobre los orígenes de la Fase 1 del Proyecto FOWLS y sobre el significado de “cuidado es trabajo, trabajo es cuidado”, y fue escrito por un miembro del Proyecto FOWLS. Trabajar y […]
27th September 2021
Migrants & Refugees Day: Pope calls for ‘more inclusive world’ Pope Francis recalls the commemoration of the 107th World Day of Migrants and Refugees, with Msgr. Robert Vitillo thanking the Pope for his message of openness and inclusion. By […]
27th August 2021
Pope: Laudato si’ is not only a ‘green’ Encyclical but also a ‘social’ Encyclical Pope Francis greets members of the Laudato si’ Inter-University Congress and highlights the importance of promoting social awareness to the care of our common home. […]
26th August 2021
Catholic refugee advocate says barriers won’t stop people seeking a better life By Ngala Killian Chimtom YAOUNDÈ, Cameroon – According to the website Missing Migrants, over 1200 people have lost their lives crossing the Mediterranean Sea trying to reach […]
17th August 2021
Catholic Migration Commission extends global solidarity The International Catholic Migration Commission (ICMC) is marking 70 years in its outreach to protect and serve uprooted people, whether refugees, asylum-seekers, internally displaced people, victims of human trafficking, and migrants, regardless of faith, […]
21st July 2021
ICMC Annual Report 2020: Serving Migrants and Refugees in an Unprecedented Year In 2020, the International Catholic Migration Commission (ICMC) adapted with creativity and flexibility to continue assisting and protecting uprooted people and advocating on their behalf in the face […]
5th July 2021
Translate: L’avenir du travail après Laudato si’ Trois questions à Rodrigo Whitelaw, secrétaire général de l’Uniapac sur le projet « L’avenir du travail après Laudato si’ ». Pouvez-vous nous présenter le projet « L’avenir du travail après Laudato si’ […]
1st July 2021
CIOs Addressing the Impact of Covid-19: Young Workers, Informal Economy Workers, Migrants and Women are the Most Vulnerable Brussels (IYCW News) – KAB Deutschland in collaboration with JOC Europe, the European Christian Workers Movement (ECWM) and other faith-based workers’ organizations, held […]
29th June 2021
No One Is Saved Alone: ICMC Calls for Inclusive Global Recovery Measures That Respond to Migrants’ and Refugees’ Needs ICMC’s statement at the 109th International Labour Conference identifies access to healthcare, vaccines, decent work and fundamental rights as the key […]
23rd June 2021
Pope to ILO: ‘Urgent need for economic reform and protection of all workers’ Marking 109 years since the founding of the International Labour Organisation, Pope Francis sends a video message in which he stresses the importance of the rights of […]
3rd June 2021
Translate: “Trabajo es Cuidado, porque es la actividad humana más significativa” Informe del programa internacional de la ICMC: “El Futuro del Trabajo. Labor después de Laudato Si” “Si el trabajo es el principal organizador social, el desempleo es […]