Nairobi, 12 September, 2025 / 11:30 pm (ACI Africa).
The leaders of the Catholic Episcopal Conferences and Councils of Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Caribbean are calling for “a profound ecological conversion” in the Global South ahead of the 2025 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30) scheduled for November 10-21 in Brazil.
In their Wednesday, September 10 statement, the Catholic Church leaders who include Fridolin Cardinal Ambongo Besungu of the Symposium of Episcopal Conferences of Africa and Madagascar (SECAM), Cardinal Filipe Neri Ferrão of the Federation of Asian Bishops' Conferences (FABC), and Cardinal Jaime Spengler of the Consejo Episcopal Latinoamericano (CELAM) say the people of God they represent “will not remain silent” amid ecological injustices, especially in the Global South.
The term “Global South” refers to a group of countries, particularly those in Africa, Latin America, the Caribbean, and parts of Asia and Oceania. These countries are characterized by shared historical experiences, often linked to colonialism, and a focus on socio-economic and political development.
While this group of countries is not formally organized, the term “Global South” does represent a collective identity of nations that seek to gain greater influence in global affairs; they challenge Western-led institutions and narratives, often through strategic alliances.
In their September 10 statement, the three representatives of Catholic Church leaders refer to Pope Francis’ Encyclical Letter on care for our common home, Laudato Si’ and Pope Leo XIV’s call to live an integral ecology with justice, saying, “we call for a profound ecological conversion.”






