Cinthia Santoyo Mexico
I am a young Yucatec Maya by birth and a farmer at heart, hailing from the land of oranges. I am amazed by all that Mother Nature gives us, and I am a protector of what has life but no voice.
In a world ravaged by crises, this inspiring biography of Nicaraguan public health pioneer, CEPAD founder and peacemaker Gustavo Parajón encourages readers to reach out to the world’s neediest people courageously. Parajón inherited a deep Christian faith from his family, making him a fearless example of navigating dangerous conflicts and public health crises.
Gustavo described his mission as simply following the example of Jesus, but he did so in such a unique, tireless and effective way that his admirers included former President Jimmy Carter and U2’s Bono.
Healing The World
Gustavo Parajón, Public Health and Peacemaking Pioneer
Revd Dr Gustavo Parajón, whom we met on his first visit to Greenbelt Festival back in 1987, was our first Nicaraguan teacher and inspiration.
Over the years, a friendship developed. Gustavo returned to the UK many times, and groups of Amos supporters visited Nicaragua, where we first encountered his work and met colleagues Gilberto Aguirre and Dámaris Albuquerque, both of whom had worked alongside Gustavo throughout his working life.
Determined to both honour and share Gustavo’s life and work more widely, a group of friends and family collaborated with Daniel Buttry, author and peacemaker, and Dámaris Albuquerque. The result, ‘Healing The World – Gustavo Parajón, Public Health and Peacemaking Pioneer’, is published in the US by Read The Spirit and available in the UK on Amazon. We hope it will also be on sale at Greenbelt 2023. Watch this space!
“This book is a fascinating and fast-reading chronicle of the life of a man who, more than anyone I’ve met, seemed to exemplify what it means to bring the teachings of Jesus Christ into the world.” Bruce Cockburn, singer-songwriter
Legacy
Through the visits here and our visits to Nicaragua, we learned more about the wide-ranging work of Gustavo and his team, which included
Peace process: Gustavo Parajón (right) in peace talks during the Contra war in the 1980’s
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Gustavo Parajón was undoubtedly an extraordinary man. He was a doctor with a Master’s in Public Health who could have worked anywhere in the US, but chose to go back to Nicaragua to serve those in more need. He was also a Baptist minister, husband, father and grandfather, and mentor to many – particularly the young.
Singer-songwriter Bruce Cockburn contributes to the book:
“One of the ways God has shown up in my life, bearing gifts, is in the people I’ve been brought to cross paths with. Gustavo Parajón was one of those. He radiated a thoughtful kindness. Without pretence or any kind of showiness, he seemed to tune in automatically to the essence of whoever and whatever he had to deal with.
Though I didn’t know him well, I got to enjoy his company on several occasions, in Nicaragua and the UK. This book is a fascinating and fast-reading chronicle of the life of a man who, more than anyone I’ve met, seemed to exemplify what it means to bring the teachings of Jesus Christ into the world.”
Take a look through our range of resources, including blog posts, downloads and products, to find out more about our Climate Justice work.
I’m 28-years-old, born on the Gulf of Mexico and raised in the Caribbean. I studied a degree focused on water resources, but I found my community and my path in collective activism, supporting territorial defence in the Yucatán Peninsula from an urban perspective.
En la COP26 de noviembre de 2021, hablamos con varias jóvenes activistas climáticas del Sur Global. Expresaron que su solidaridad, que abarca miles de kilómetros, las inspira a generar un cambio en sus comunidades. Se mostraron entusiasmadas por una mayor conexión y una oportunidad más estructurada de conectarse en solidaridad y colaboración, lo que llevó al desarrollo de la Amos Trust Climate Fellowship.
At COP26 in November 2021, we spoke to several young female climate activists from the Global South. They have expressed that their solidarity, spanning thousands of miles, inspires them to make a change in their communities. They were enthusiastic about more connection and a more structured opportunity to connect in solidarity and collaboration, which led to the development of the Amos Trust Climate Fellowship.
At COP26 in November 2021, we spoke to several young female climate activists from the Global South. They have expressed that their solidarity, spanning thousands of miles, inspires them to make a change in their communities. They were enthusiastic about more connection and a more structured opportunity to connect in solidarity and collaboration, which led to the development of the Amos Trust Climate Fellowship.
With Dámaris Albuquerque, Jocelyn Timperley, Molly Elliot and Richard Elliot. We heard the latest news from Dámaris from CEPAD on the impact of Coronavirus in Nicaragua and had a conversation with Jocelyn Timperley from DeSmog UK, youth climate activist Molly Elliot and Pickwell Foundation’s Richard Elliot on how we can emerge from the current situation with a far stronger call for climate justice.
We work alongside grass-roots partners in Palestine, South Africa, Nicaragua, Burundi, India and Tanzania.
Reaching children on the streets, addressing their trauma, working with them and their families to reintegrate them into their homes, to realise their rights and recover their future.
Working with local and international peace activists, and partnering with grass-roots projects, to call for a just peace, reconciliation and full equal rights for all Palestinians and Israelis.
Addressing the impact of climate change and the causes of extreme poverty, building sustainable rural communities and empowering them to realise their rights.
Bringing people together to meet our partners from around the world, visiting the communities they work in and seeing their projects in action — building solidarity and lasting friendships.
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