PASTOR, ENRIQUE / SAENZ, KARLA / TAMEZ, GERA
This book analyzes the complexity of today?s society from anecumenical perspective. It analyzes the global humanitarian crisisreality and how to approach it from the policies of proximity.Understanding that in order to meet the new society needs, a humaneand compassionate approach through sustainable common development is a priority.The authors explain how society has the historical challenge of taking control of its environment and to play a new role as citizens, wherethe center of human activity returns to be the human being. Andthrough forgiveness, commiseration and peace as an activity, diminishthe pain that today, millions of people on the planet suffer frombeing displaced from their territory, in exodus, without food, without the right to life, health, and to have their own identity and diewith dignity.It shows the commitment of the government to adapt itself to thissocial scenario, showing the ways in which it is possible to respondthrough policies that meet cooperation criteria, care of theenvironment and innovative leadership for local development withhealthy, happy communities, and with a collective vision of thefuture.