Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection
Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection (JCTR), founded by the Jesuits of the Zambia-Malawi Province in 1988, engages in research, education, and advocacy in Zambia, in the tradition of Catholic Social Teaching (CST).
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Established | 1988 |
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Region served | Zambia & Malawi |
Executive Director | Alex Muyebe |
Programmes Head | Geoffrey Chongo |
Planning | Norman Chavula |
Media Contact | Annette Mulenga [1] |
Parent organization | Zambia-Malawi Jesuits[2] |
Affiliations | Jesuits, Catholic |
Staff | 18 |
Volunteers | 6 |
Website | www.jctr.org.zm |
JCTR aims to influence what government does to enable the people to satisfy their basic human needs now and into the future, and to hold the government morally accountable for its actions. Zambia and Malawi are peaceful countries, rich in natural resources, but in need of vigilance to maintain gains against corrupt practices.[3]
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