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About Pax Romana ICMICA/MIIC

PAX ROMANA ICMICA / MIIC,created in 1947 and present in more than 80 countries of all the continents, has its world headquarters in Geneva.

Pax Romana, initially founded in 1921, is made up of 2 complementary organizations or branches:

The Plenary Assembly of Pax Romana ICMICA/MIIC meets every 4 years and, in addition to taking the decisions on statutary matters and action plans for the period, appoints the 17 members of the International Council, including President, Vice-Presidents and Secretary General. The last Assembly took place in Warsaw and Krakow in July 2004 and the next one will be held in Africa in 2008.

Pax Romana ICMICA/MIIC has 5 Vice-Presidents, one for each region. The regions have a small-scale framework in voluntary basis for the regional coordination. At present, in Nairobi for Africa, Bangkok for Asia/Pacific, France (Mesvres) for Europe, Lima for Latin America and the Caribbean and Miami for North America.

After the passing of the Uruguayan Patricio Rodé last November 2005, the current President is Jean Nsonjiba Lokenga, a Congolese by nacionality, who professionally works in Kampala (Uganda) for Amnesty International, as Human Rights Defenders Co-ordinator in Africa; the Ecclesiastical Assistant is Fr Antoine Sondag, from France, who works for Secours Catholique – Caritas France, Department Europe; and the Secretary General is Paul Ortega, former director of the UNESCO Centre of the Basque Country.

Pax Romana also operates through specialized secretariats:

Pax Romana is recognized by the Holy See as an International Catholic Organization (ICO) and is part of the Conference of ICO, a platform of 36 international organizations.

In this sense, Pax Romana mantains stable relations with the Secretariat of State in the Vatican and, among others, the Pontifical Councils for the Laity, for Justice and Peace, for Culture and for Interreligious Dialogue, and with the Permanent Observers of the Holy See to the UN and UNESCO in Geneva, New York and Paris.

Pax Romana ICMICA/MIIC mantains a strategic alliance with 9 international Catholic movements and with the Catholic agencies members of CIDSEInternational Cooperation for Development and Solidarity, an international network of 15 Catholic development agencies.

At the same time, Pax Romana maintains stable relations of co-operation with Caritas Internationalis.

Pax Romana has consultative status with the United Nations since 1949, through the Economic Social Council (ECOSOC), as well as with UNESCO and the Council of Europe, and has accredited representatives to those organizations in New York, Geneva, Vienna, Paris and Strasbourg, and the regional principal offices of the UN. Likewise, Pax Romana is very active in many of the meetings and activities of the UN.

Pax Romana is a member of the Conference of Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) in consultative relationship with the UN (CONGO). In the 22nd General Assembly of CONGO held in Geneva in December of 2003 Pax Romana was elected Vice-President of CONGO for the period 2004-2006. Pax Romana is also an active member of the Human Rights Committee and the Sustainable Development Committee of CONGO.

From the start, Pax Romana takes part in the World Social Forum and organizes or co-organizes some event in each occasion.

Pax Romana also takes part in:

Pax Romana ICMICA/MIIC´s identities:

Pax Romana ICMICA/MIIC´s future orientation:

Pax Romana is currently in the middle of its process of Strategic Reflection and some of the Strategic Guidelines are crystallizing :

  1. Consolidation of an international network of experts and intellectuals in concrete fields, in order to tackle the most important current challanges;
  2. Practical formation of young cadres in lobbying and advocacy in human rights, human and social sustainable development and intercultural and interreligious dialogue;
  3. To prioritize Africa in the works of solidarity and advocacy;
  4. Outstanding and active presence in the United Nations System and other important international institutions and campaigns, specializing in some strategic fields, and to deepen alliances with key actors;
  5. Expansion of the Pax Romana network: to identify and link up with local groups in key places, particularly in Asia and Africa, although in Central & East Europe and Latin America, too, and to promote open networking with other NGOs;
  6. To maximize Pax Romana´s local and international mix and to identify local concerns of global relevance;
  7. Systematization of the public visibility and influence in areas of Church and society, through important own projects and actions, and enhancement of the Pax Romana´s identity of lay-intellectual spirituality;
  8. To bridge Church & civil society and with other cultures and religions;
  9. To direct the financing of Pax Romana;
  10. To reinforce the image and communication of Pax Romana and to develop a quality-management programme for all the movement.

ACTIVITIES AT THE INTERNATIONAL LEVEL 2006-2007

Responsabilities of Pax Romana International:

Together to all of it, some important activities and projects are organized. During 2006 -2007:

Advocacy, Human Rights, United Nations And Social Teaching Of The Church

Development And Global Governance

Intercultural And Interreligious Dialogue

Contact Information

International Catholic Movement for Intellectual and Cultural Affairs

Mouvement International des Intellectuels Catholiques

Movimiento Internacional de Intelectuales Católicos

Pax Romana ICMICA/MIIC
CP. 374, 15 Rue du Grand Bureau
CH-1211, Geneve 4, Switzerland
Tel: (41 22) 823 0707 / Fax: (41 22) 823 0708
international_secretariat@paxromana.org

Secretary General: Paul Ortega
Program Coordinator: Budi Tjahjono
Office Manager: Irune Lekarzo Agara
International Chaplain: Antoine Sondag


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