September 24, 2018
Mercy Day
MIA Global Action is currently working on two themes: Cosmology/Eco Justice; and Human Trafficking, particularly in relation to its effect on women and children who are trafficked into prostitution and forced labour.
MIA Global Action is committed to systemic change. Our policy and advocacy work involves challenging the unjust structures that cause the problems we are addressing. To ensure that our own lifestyles reflect the values we espouse, we are undertaking theological reflection on the two themes.
One initiative of MIA Global Action is to internationalise a campaign to keep trafficking out of hotels in countries where Sisters of Mercy have a presence. The immediate goal is to have hotels sign up to a Code of Conduct which has been developed by ECPAT (End Child Prostitution / Child Pornography and Trafficking).
The Code has been adopted in many countries. Unfortunately Ireland is not one of these. It is time to act!
For the next twelve months the plan is to develop a strategy for bringing the Code into effect in Ireland. This involves a number of steps.
Sisters within Provinces will be invited to join in the campaign. To help in the work a process of training will be provided. A sample letter for hotel managers will be made available, and sisters will be given the background information necessary to deal with any questions which may arise.
In the shorter term the immediate goal is to have the Code signed by two hotel chains and six independent hotels.
Ultimately it is proposed that it becomes the policy of Sisters of Mercy to hold Mercy events – Chapters, Assemblies, workshops, talks etc. in hotels which have signed up to the Code, and to make that policy known when booking venues.
Messages to: Sheila O’Gorman rsm