Nairobi, 19 July, 2025 / 9:25 pm (ACI Africa).
The Director of the Jesuit Justice and Ecology Network Africa (JENA) has called for urgent action in addressing climate change and debt crisis in developing countries, which he said suffer the most especially from climate change.
Addressing members of the Parliament (MPs) of the United Kingdom (UK) during the July 9 Act Now, Change Forever campaign, Fr. Charles Chilufya said that “creation is groaning” due to escalated climatic crises that range from floods to droughts in various parts of the globe.
“The world is on fire. From the floods in Kenya to heatwaves here in Britain, from failed crops in Zambia to storms in Cornwall, creation is groaning. This is not tomorrow’s crisis. It is today’s emergency,” Fr. Chilufya said in his speech, which the Catholic Agency for Overseas Development (CAFOD) published on Tuesday, July 15.
On July 9, over 5,000 people reportedly came together at Westminster to “call on MPs to act now for a healthier, fairer, safer future. It was one of the biggest moments for climate and nature this year, and the largest mass lobby of the decade.”
In his speech, Fr. Chilufya decried the negative effects of climatic change and debt crisis, which he described as “a deeply unjust” state of things.






