Civil and Human Rights

Maryknoll Sisters teaching  Sisters without Borders
Teaching Scripture to locals in Manila

Living in many countries around the world gives Maryknoll Sisters the opportunity to focus on Civil and Human Rights in their ministries.

They do this at the UN level by advocating on issues and initiatives of peace, social justice and the integrity of creation. Many are active in diocesan or national justice and peace groups or offices, obtaining legal services for the poor among other services. Their experience varies from executive director of a national ecumenical commission of human rights to using theatre with youth to reflect on justice issues.

 

In Kenya there is a multicultural peace building team and another “Sister without borders” who works in crisis intervention and reconciliation. Sisters working on borders or in migrant ministries in various countries can advocate for civil and human rights of migrants first hand while also ministering to the needs of the migrants.

Did You Know?

  • Repeated debt crises in the 1980s and 1990s gave creditors, including the World Bank and International Monetary Fund, a handle to reshape the economies of over 100 countries.
  • Maryknoll works closely with the Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility (ICCR), which uses shareholder resolutions and other forms of pressure to try to bring about positive changes in corporate policies.
  • Millions of people work without regular income or benefits.
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