Salesians Take in Tens of Thousands of People Forced to Leave Their Homes
(ANS – Madrid – June 20, 2025) – More than 123 million people have been forced to leave their homes due to armed conflict, extreme violence, or serious human rights violations. Once again, the number of displaced people has risen, and now 1 in 67 people worldwide are victims of forced displacement. Of these, nearly 43 million have had to flee to other countries; over 49 million are boys and girls. The Salesians, present in more than 130 countries, assist more than 500,000 displaced persons and refugees.
The
Salesians, as explained by the Salesian mission office in Madrid, are present
in war zones such as Ukraine, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Burma, and
in refugee camps such as those in Kakuma (Kenya), Palabek (Uganda), and Pugnido
(Ethiopia). They also offer help in emergency situations in displaced
settlements such as those in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
But
Salesian mission stations are also places of refuge, as in the case of Gumbo,
South Sudan. In addition, the Salesians are on the borders of Mexico, Turkey,
and Egypt, among others, in those places, that is, where efforts are made to
respond to the needs of people forced to leave their lands.
“In
some refugee camps, like those in Kakuma or Palabek, we are the only organization
whose members live permanently inside the camps. Salesian missionaries live
with and like the displaced people, to give them support and comfort,” explains
Fr. Luis Manuel Moral, head of Misiones Salesianas in Madrid. “In addition to
offering basic necessities, we also have educational centers so that children,
girls, and youths can receive a quality education and train to have the
necessary tools for the future. In Kakuma alone, we train more than 2,000
children and youths each year in the 7 centers we have in the camp. In all
these years, more than 19,000 young people have graduated from one of our
technical schools,” Fr. Moral adds.
On
the occasion of World Refugee Day, which is celebrated on June 20, Misiones
Salesianas appeals to humanitarian organizations and the international
community to promote actions to improve the quality of life of these people.
The Madrid mission office also, and above all, calls for work for peace and the
defense of human rights, in order to curb these numbers, which continue to grow
every year. In the meantime, Misiones Salesianas says, “we will continue to
work in behalf of people forced to flee their homes.”

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