Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection

Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection
Established 1988 (1988)
Location
Region served
Zambia & Malawi
Executive Director
Fr. Leonard Chiti, SJ
Programmes Head
Geoffrey Chongo
Planning
Norman Chavula
Media contact
Tendai Posiana[1]
Parent organization
Zambia-Malawi Jesuits[2]
Affiliations Jesuits, Catholic
Staff
18
Volunteers
6
Website www.jctr.org.zm

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 and Malawi, in the tradition of Catholic social teaching and of Jesuit development centers worldwide.

Aim and challenges

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] JCTR is currently focusing on the following challenges in Zambia.

The values JCTR pursues in addressing these challenges are: "human dignity, option for the poor, social justice, gender sensitivity, critical analysis, discernment, rootedness, collaboration and participation, simplicity, and transparency," pursuing the vision of "a just Zambian society guided by faith where everyone enjoys the fullness of life." JCTR contributes through research, education, advocacy, and consultations, with widespread dissemination of its findings.[6]

Basic Needs Basket

Since 2008 JCTR has calculated and published monthly accounts of the cost of a "Basic Need Basket" for 12 different urban areas, to show that most households are struggling to meet basic needs. Their reports have become the most widely circulated statistical tools in Zambia. They popularize Catholic social teaching, guide community behavior, and motivate businesses and government to implement beneficial policies such as a just minimum wage, fair tax code, strategic fuel reserve, loans for entrepreneurship, and subsidized utilities.[7]

Publication

From 2009 to 2013 the Centre handled communications through its quarterly JCTR Bulletin. Since then it has diversified its publications, using its own website as well as brochures, reports, web blogs, and documentaries to publish its findings and popularize its perspective. All publications are freely made available. It divides them under the headings of Social Economic and Development Programme, Faith and Justice Programme (emphasizing Catholic teachings), and Policy Briefs (addressed most directly to the government).

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