Comboni Missionaries' Team

Africa: Schools are closed, but learning goes on

Countries use radio, TV and internet to keep students engaged. Globally, school closures due to COVID-19 have affected 1.29 billion students in 186 countries, which is 73.8 per cent of the world’s student population, according to the UN Education Science and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). Across the African continent, an estimated 297 million students have been …

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Botswana’s Bishop Nubuasah mourns George Floyd, a friend

Botswana’s Diocese of Gaborone Bishop, Frank Nubuasah has written a “farewell letter” to George Perry Floyd Jr., whom he met in the 1990s. George, who was unarmed, died May 25 after being pinned to the ground by a Minneapolis police officer during an arrest. His death triggered protests and riots in the United States. Below …

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The Catholic Church in Kyrgyzstan: a seed sprouting up slowly

A small community that lives its faith through testimony. One of the great challenges is the dialogue between Catholics and Muslims. This landlocked country is mainly mountainous, and the Tien Shan and Pamir ranges occupy 65% of its territory. Kyrgyzstan borders the Chinese province of Xinjiang to the east, Kazakhstan to the north, Uzbekistan to …

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The Catholic Church in Kazakhstan: testifying through friendship and dialogue

Kazakhstan is the country of Central Asia with the largest number of Catholics; small communities are scattered throughout a vast territory. Kazakhstan is located in Central Asia. It is the ninth-largest country in the world, with an area of 2,724,900 square kilometres.  Its territory is characterized by the plains of Western Siberia and the oases …

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