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Save the Date for the 7th Biennial JUHAN Student Leadership Conference

7th Biennial JUHAN Student Leadership Conference (Virtual): “Humanitarian Action and Climate Change,” Sept. 30 – Oct. 2

JUHAN was launched in 2006 by Fairfield, Fordham, and Georgetown Universities to raise awareness and jointly address the needs of those who are suffering in the face of humanitarian crises. In the years since its founding, JUHAN has found an administrative home at Ƭapp and our campus will be convening the upcoming biennial conference in October 2021 with the support and collaboration of colleagues from The College of the Holy Cross, Fordham University, University of Scranton, John Carroll University and Loyola University Chicago. The virtual conference is expected to bring together students from across our Jesuit network of colleges and universities in the United States.

The Jesuit Universities Humanitarian Action Network (JUHAN) is excited to announce that planning has begun for our Seventh Biennial JUHAN Student Leadership Conference, “Humanitarian Action and Climate Change,” to be held virtually on the evenings of Thursday, September 30 and Friday, October 1, and on the morning of Saturday, October 2.

In the years since its founding in 2006, JUHAN has found an administrative home at Ƭapp and our campus will convene upcoming 2021 conference with the support and collaboration of colleagues from The College of the Holy Cross, Fordham University, University of Scranton, John Carroll University, and Loyola University Chicago.

If you are a faculty, staff or student at a Jesuit College, University or High School and would like to know more about the Conference and how you can get involved, please reach out to Julie Mughal, Associate Director, Center for Social Impact, Ƭapp – jmughal@fairfield.edu.

Using the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to frame our discussions and with modules and facilitation provided through the youth-led, youth-serving sustainable development organization Foundations for Environmental Stewardship (FES), the Conference will include student skill-building modules, action planning sessions, and guest speakers on this seminal issue of our time and how it intersects with the field of humanitarian action.

We are thrilled to also announce that the Conference will include a special collaboration with the Vatican Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development, and Fr. Joshtrom Isaac Kureethadam SDB, coordinator of the “Ecology and Creation” sector, who has described the Laudato Si’ Action Platform as “a single global framework that unites our distinct experiences and perspectives under one umbrella, promoting local and sectoral initiatives to the fullest possible extent and developing each member of the human family to lead in his or her own way.”

The call to action is clear. In April, United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs noted, “Climate change is already one of the top drivers of humanitarian need and human suffering, alongside conflict and disease-both of which, by the way, are exacerbated by climate change.” Student who attend the upcoming conference will learn how to plan initiatives on their home campuses using Laudato Si’ and the forthcoming Seven-Year Plan as a framework for action.

We look forward to hearing from you and hope you will join us!

Julie Mughal
Associate Director, Center for Social Impact, Ƭapp

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