En tant qu' 'ONG dotée du statut consultatif spécial auprès du Conseil économique et social (ECOSOC) des Nations Unies, la Congrégation dispose depuis 1996 d'une représentation officielle auprès des bureaux des Nations Unies à New York et à Genève. Cet engagement important est mené à travers notre équipe du Bon Pasteur International pour Justice et Paix.
Grâce à son statut, la Congrégation peut participer de manière significative aux événements organisés par les Nations Unies. L'équipe est l'entité dédiée de la Congrégation qui traite des questions de justice, de paix et d'intégrité de la création.
Grâce à notre travail de plaidoyer, éclairé par nos six Documents de Positionnement, nous influençons les politiques sur les questions de développement économique, social et environnemental aux plus hauts niveaux politiques. Nous collaborons et travaillons en réseau avec des organisations gouvernementales et non gouvernementales pour promouvoir une culture universelle de justice et plaider en faveur de changements de politiques qui excluent et de systèmes qui déshumanisent.
Coordinatrice Justice et Paix
Contact pour le cercle européen
Représentant principal de l'ONG
Contact pour le cercle nord-américain
Contact pour REAL Circle
Représentant principal de l'ONG
Contact pour le Cercle Asie-Pacifique
Contact pour le cercle de RIMOA
Représentante adjointe des ONG GSIJP, Bureau de New York
Conseillère apostolique
Sri Lanka
Conseillère apostolique
l'île Maurice
Conseillère apostolique
Colombie
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Delegate to Safeguarding Comittee
La Comité des ONG pour le développement social brings together civil society organizations working to ensure that social development remains at the heart of the UN’s agenda. The committee promotes people-centered development, with special attention to poverty eradication, inequality, and the empowerment of marginalized groups.
It actively engages in UN processes such as the Commission for Social Development, the High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development, the Third Committee of the General Assembly, and the 2030 Agenda. The committee drafts position papers, organizes side events, and meets regularly in subcommittees to advance its advocacy.
The GSIJP Team participates in the Advocacy Subcommittee, helping to shape policy recommendations and dialogues with Member States to ensure that social development frameworks reflect human dignity and justice.
La Comité des ONG sur la condition de la femme (NY) is one of the largest and most visible global networks of NGOs focused on gender equality and women’s and girls’ empowerment. It unites more than 100 member organizations and connects to regional groups across Africa, Asia-Pacific, Latin America and the Caribbean, Geneva, Vienna, and the Arab States.
The committee works to advance key frameworks such as the 1995 Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW), UN Security Council Resolution 1325, and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It plays a central role in civil society engagement during the UN Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) each March.
The GSIJP Team is an active member of NGO CSW/NY, contributing especially during CSW to ensure that girls’ voices and perspectives are included in global advocacy for gender equality.
La Groupe de travail sur les filles is a coalition of NGOs working for girls and with girls at the United Nations. WGG advocates for the human rights of girls, amplifies their voices, and creates pathways for girls to directly participate in international decision-making spaces.
Its mission is to advance the status of girls, promote their inclusion at all stages of life, and ensure they can realize their full potential. WGG also organizes flagship events such as the annual International Day of the Girl (IDG) Girls Speak Out at the United Nations.
The GSIJP Team is deeply involved in WGG’s leadership. Kimberly Happich Moloche serves as Co-Chair of the Working Group on Girls, guiding its strategy and advocacy to ensure girl-centered approaches remain at the forefront of UN processes.
La Comité des ONG sur les migrations is a coalition of civil society organizations dedicated to promoting and protecting the human rights of migrants. The committee works in close collaboration with UN Member States, agencies, and other stakeholders to ensure that migration policies reflect dignity, human rights, and inclusion.
The GSIJP Team contributes actively to the Xenophobia and Social Inclusion Subcommittee and the Climate-Induced Displacement Subcommittee. Kimberly Happich Moloche also serves on the NGO CoM Executive Committee as Member-at-Large, helping to guide its overall direction and strengthen advocacy efforts at the UN.
Religieux à l'ONU is an informal network of religious congregations represented at the United Nations.The group provides space for dialogue, shared reflection, and solidarity among faith-based organizations. While not a formal working group, RUN fosters collaboration across diverse congregations and creates opportunities to exchange resources and insights.
The GSIJP Team participates actively in RUN, building connections with other religious NGOs to strengthen collective advocacy for justice, peace, and the integrity of creation.
La Comité ONG pour l'arrêt de la traite des personnes is a coalition of organizations dedicated to ending human trafficking in all its forms. It works to challenge the financial systems that make trafficking profitable, advocating for policies that dismantle the business model of exploitation while supporting survivors and promoting human rights.
Kimberly Happich Moloche serves on CSTIP’s Core Team, which guides the committee’s initiatives, coordinates advocacy with UN missions, and develops campaigns that seek to bankrupt human trafficking networks.
La Coalition religieuse pour la justice is a network of religious congregations accredited by the United Nations in New York. For centuries, religious congregations have served those rendered poor, vulnerable, and marginalized by global systems. JCoR brings these organizations together to enhance collaboration, strengthen collective advocacy, and address the root causes of unsustainable development. The coalition coordinates efforts at national, regional, and global levels to call on leaders for a just, equitable, and rights-based implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the 2030 Agenda.
The GSIJP Team is an active member of JCoR, contributing to joint advocacy, policy engagement, and UN initiatives. Through this collaboration, GSIJP helps amplify the voices of vulnerable communities, advance systemic solutions to poverty and inequality, and promote justice and dignity globally.
La Centre catholique international de Genève (Centre Catholique International de Genève) is a Geneva-based, Catholic-inspired non-governmental organization that promotes human rights, social justice, and peace through advocacy and dialogue within the United Nations system.
CCIG works to support and coordinate faith-based and civil society organizations in their engagement with international human rights mechanisms such as the Human Rights Council (HRC) and the Universal Periodic Review (UPR). It also provides training, capacity building, and networking opportunities to strengthen local and international advocacy efforts.
By linking local realities with global policymaking, CCIG helps amplify the voices of marginalized communities and fosters collaborative action for the protection of human dignity worldwide.
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Natalia shares her experience as a survivor of human trafficking and her experience with Fundacion Levantate Mujer in Bolivia, reinforcing the importance of survivor voices in shaping how protection, recovery, and justice are designed.
The recording of our parallel event during the 70th Commission on the Status of Women: Ending Trafficking Together: Good Practices for Girls and Women, organized by Good Shepherd International Justice and Peace and the Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary, with the support of Misean Cara, the Permanent Mission of Ireland to the United Nations, the Permanent Mission of Kenya to the United Nations, Soroptomist International, Good Shepherd International Foundation, and the NGO Committee to Stop Trafficking in Persons.
The team at Levántate Mujer Foundation, a work of the Congregation of Our Lady of Charity of the Good Shepherd in Bolivia, demonstrate how prevention, survivor accompaniment, and evidence-informed practice intersect to ground lived realities in effective support for survivors of trafficking.
A GSIJP CSW70 Parallel Event highlighting global and regional work combatting gender inequality in migration. This event featured representatives from Good Shepherd programs around the world addressing current migration trends in the Lebanon, Central America, Ireland, and the United States, as well as expert practitioners in migration global advocacy, to discuss both policy work and lived realities.
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Rép. Dém. du Congo, Kenya, Ouganda, Soudan du Sud
Madagascar, Maurice, La Réunion
Sénégal, Burkina Faso
Belgique, France, Hongrie, Pays-Bas
Italie, Malte, Portugal, Espagne
Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Porto Rico
Brésil, Paraguay