Sister-led dialogue at the UISG
By Sebastián Sansón and Mireia Bonilla
The International Union of Superiors General (UISG) holds a meeting on migrants and refugees at its headquarters in Rome, marking the second symposium in a series of dialogues on key issues for the future of our societies.
To analyse the root causes of migration trends and explore ways of allocating resources to promote inclusive and sustainable solutions was the main objective of the Sister-led dialogue on migration, organized by the International Union of Superiors General (UISG) in collaboration with the Global Solidarity Fund (GSF).
The meeting, held at the UISG headquarters in Rome on Monday, 3 July, marked the second in a series of events that began on 17 April with a seminar on climate change.
These events are structured as a series of thematic debates between government representatives, intergovernmental organisations, Vatican institutions, civil society, academics and the press. They will conclude with the first UISG Advocacy Forum to be held in October 2023 in the Eternal City.
During the day, Catholic women religious from around the world reflected on humanitarian assistance, human rights, integral human development, social cohesion, among other issues.
A series of “dialogues,” organised by the UISG, has brought together international experts and women religious determined to play a concrete role in protecting people and communities in need.
Putting people back at the centre
Among the participants was Sister Carmen Elisa Bandeo, originally from Argentina and coordinator of the International Network of Migrants and Refugees, who expressed her satisfaction with this meeting and explained that this space began in response to the situation generated by the shipwreck of migrants in the Mediterranean Sea in 2013.