Standing together, with refugees

Dec 22, 2025

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Child unlawfully detained by Malta gets €5,000 compensation

The government of Malta was ordered to pay €5,000 to a teenage asylum seeker for breaching his fundamental rights. Judge Giovanni Grixti ruled that Ayoubah Fona was unlawfully detained as a minor in poor conditions. Lawyer Neil Falzon from aditus foundation, together...

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JRS issues call for Researcher

JRS Malta is launching a Call for a Service Contract for the provision of research studies into the lived experiences of asylum seekers and the legal and policy framework regulating access to healthcare for different categories of migrants. This task is part of the...

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Run for JRS at the LifeStar Malta Marathon 2026

JRS Malta is teaming up with Jesuits & Friends to launch the latest in a series of our fundraising efforts. This time, we are calling on all running enthusiasts to join the Jesuits & Friends Team at the LifeStar Malta Marathon and help raise funds for JRS in...

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JRS Malta launches complaints procedure

We are here for you…  At JRS we do our best to provide clients with a professional service focused on supporting clients’ needs. We do our utmost to help clients feel respected and supported, as we meet their needs. If however there has been a situation where you have...

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Call for maternity leave cover: advocacy and administration

JRS Malta is seeking to recruit a Maternity Leave Cover – Advocacy & Administration to work with forced migrants and asylum seekers. The selected candidate will be offered a 6-month definite term full-time contract. As this post is a maternity leave cover, renewal...

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JRS is seeking to recruit a Lawyer

JRS Malta is seeking to recruit a LAWYER, to work with asylum seekers and immigrants in Malta. The post is a full-time post, however applications from individuals wishing to work part-time or reduced hours will also be considered. Individuals who cannot work at least...

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As 2025 draws to a close, we want to thank you for continuing to walk this journey with us, a journey alongside countless refugees and displaced families who long for safety, peace, and a place to belong.

Unfortunately, just when the needs are greatest, devastating funding cuts are impacting humanitarian programmes worldwide and, worst of all, people in need, like refugees. JRS Malta has not been spared. Up till this year, a substantial portion of our legal, psychological and social work support had been made possible thanks to a multi-year collaboration with UNHCR. Since this UN agency has also faced funding cuts, in 2026 JRS Malta and other partners will receive far less funding. This is a great blow that puts our services in the coming months at great risk of being cut.

The funding cuts are part of a wider, sinister agenda that governments are implementing deliberately around the world. Borders are being shut, refugees are being dehumanized, deported, pushed back. Solidarity is being replaced by a politics of cruelty. We see this in Malta, too, where increasingly restrictive and punitive migration policies are creating a growing need for urgent support to get protection and access basic services.

In response, at JRS Malta we are seeking to raise the funds we need to continue providing legal and human support to people in detention, accompanying people who are seriously ill and helping them to access medical care, supporting those whose lives were transformed by illness or disability to rebuild their lives, and by creating safe spaces where young refugees can learn and build community.

Our ability to stand with refugees and continue offering these vital services to asylum seekers and refugees has always depended on a community of generous individuals who have always given us their unwavering and long-term support.

That is why, once more, this Christmas, we are turning to you to ask for your generous help during this critical juncture when the future of our services is at stake.

Any donation, large or small, will be greatly appreciated.

Latest news stories

JRS issues call for Researcher

JRS Malta is launching a Call for a Service Contract for the provision of research studies into the lived experiences of asylum seekers and the legal and policy framework regulating access to healthcare for different categories of migrants. This task is part of the...

Run for JRS at the LifeStar Malta Marathon 2026

JRS Malta is teaming up with Jesuits & Friends to launch the latest in a series of our fundraising efforts. This time, we are calling on all running enthusiasts to join the Jesuits & Friends Team at the LifeStar Malta Marathon and help raise funds for JRS in...

JRS Malta launches complaints procedure

We are here for you…  At JRS we do our best to provide clients with a professional service focused on supporting clients’ needs. We do our utmost to help clients feel respected and supported, as we meet their needs. If however there has been a situation where you have...

JRS is seeking to recruit a Lawyer

JRS Malta is seeking to recruit a LAWYER, to work with asylum seekers and immigrants in Malta. The post is a full-time post, however applications from individuals wishing to work part-time or reduced hours will also be considered. Individuals who cannot work at least...