United Board of Missions (JUM), Argentina

Junta Unida de Misiones (JUM), Argentina

The United Board of Missions (JUM) is located in the Chaco Province of Argentina and is part of the ecumenical movement formed by Christian churches. The JUM, which Global Ministries has been related to for many decades, has accompanied, advised, and supported indigenous communities in rural Chaco Province, northern Argentina, for over 50 years.  

Through relationships and dialogue with indigenous communities, JUM is promoting the richness and importance of cultural diversity. They defend and promote the comprehensive and harmonious development of indigenous peoples so that these communities and individuals can exercise their rights fully. Through a diverse team, the JUM develops programs that support autonomous processes, which enable communities to develop their solutions and initiatives; these include: 

  • Training rights and citizenship
  • Accompanying indigenous women
  • Supporting students
  • Meeting space for dialogue between Indigenous organizations
  • Helping and advising for access to justice
  • Reclaiming of lands for indigenous people
  • Promoting the products of artisans and accompanying them in the organizational process

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