List of Jesuit development centres

This is a partial list of centres founded worldwide by the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) which are directed primarily toward social and economic development for the poor and marginalized. Included in this would be research, training, advocacy, and action for human development, as well as direct services. While a city is listed for most of the organizations, it is difficult to describe the locale in which many of them operate, as with the Jesuit Refugee Service which in 2015 was active in 51 countries.

Africa

Canary Islands

Central African Republic

Chad

Democratic Republic of Congo

Ivory Coast

Kenya

Madagascar

Malawi

Mozambique

Rwanda-Burundi

South Africa

Zambia

Zimbabwe

Americas

Argentina

Bolivia

Brazil

Canada

Chile

Columbia

Dominican Republic

Ecuador

Honduras

Mexico

Nicaragua

Paraguay

Peru

San Salvador

US

Venezuela

Asia

Australia

China

Cambodia

India

Assam

  • North Eastern Social Research Centre (NESRC), Guwahati

Bihar

Chhattisgarh

Goa

Gujarat

Haryana

Jharkhand

Karnataka

Kerala

Madhya Pradesh

Maharastra

  • Social Action for the Development of Displaced and Abandoned Children, Pune

Nagaland

Odisha

Tamil Nadu

Telangana

  • Centre for Information, Training, Research and Action (CITRA), Secunderabad
  • Loyola Integrated Tribal Development Society (LITDS), Bhadrachalam

Uttarakhand

West Bengal

Indonesia

Japan

Malaysia

Micronesia

Nepal

Philippines

Sri Lanka

Taiwan

Thailand

Vietnam

Europe

Austria

Belgium

England

France

Germany

Hungary

Italy

Ireland

Malta

Poland

Portugal

Scotland

Spain

  • Fundación Escuelas Profesionales de la Sagrada Familia (SAFA)]
  • Fundación San Juan Del Castillo, Madrid
  • Instituto de Derecho Humanos Pedro Arrupe, Bilboa
  • Loiolaetxea, San Sebastián
  • Migra Studium, Barcelona
  • Nazaret, Alicante
  • Red Incola Foundation
  • Seminario por la Paz - Centro Pignatelli, Zaragoza
  • Voluntariado Pedro Claver, Seville

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