An interview with Lucy Gillingham from Jesuit Missions

March 8, 2023

To mark International Women's Day, Lucy Gillingham, International Programmes Officer for Jesuit Missions, spoke with Radio Maria England about the history of the organisation and the stories of the women they work with.

To listen to the interview in full, please click here.

Jesuit Missions was founded in the 1960s and is the international development arm of the Jesuits in Britain. Lucy coordinates funded projects for the organisation and is the primary point of contact for partners on the ground. In this interview, she talks about the work, including supporting young girls in Darjeeling who have been trafficked, building girls dormitories at schools in South Sudan so the girls have a safe space to live and learn, and reconstruction projects which help women and girls in Zimbabwe and Mozambique affected by Cyclone Idai, including the building of female-friendly toilets.

For more information about Jesuit Missions, including its Beyond the Headlines campaign, please click here.

Photo by Joel Muniz on Unsplash

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