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Salesian Province Reviews Mission Poverty Eradication Initiative in Guwahati
Ulubari, Guwahati

Salesian Province Reviews Mission Poverty Eradication Initiative in Guwahati

13 May 2026
News reported by: Mukhim Bivan [ING]

The Province Team Members of the Salesian Province of Mary Help of Christians, Guwahati, gathered at Bosco Reach Out, Ulubari, on May 13 to review and strengthen the ongoing Mission Poverty Eradication (MPE) initiative, which aims to empower poor and marginalised communities across the Northeast.

The meeting was chaired by Fr. Ignatius Gari, Executive Director of Bosco Reach Out and Province Project Director for Mission Poverty Eradication, and brought together members involved in the province's various developmental and social outreach programmes.
 
The discussions focused on assessing the progress of the Mission Poverty Eradication initiative, identifying challenges faced by different mission centres, and exploring strategies for more sustainable and impactful interventions. Participants reflected on how to strengthen collaboration among Salesian institutions so that the mission remains rooted in the Salesian charism of service to the young and the poor.
 
A major highlight of the meeting was the address delivered by Fr. Sebastian Kuricheal, SDB, Provincial of the Guwahati Province. Stressing the need for meaningful societal transformation, he urged participants to move beyond simply “doing projects” and instead focus on creating measurable impact in the lives of poor and vulnerable people.
 
Referring to the Mission Poverty Eradication initiative and the community audit process in the South Asia region, Fr. Sebastian observed that although poverty may never be completely eradicated, it can certainly be alleviated through sincere, focused, and sustainable efforts. Reflecting on the Salesian mission in the Northeast, he expressed concern that, despite the growth of institutions and infrastructure, many poor people living around Salesian centres remain untouched by real transformation.
 
Drawing inspiration from the biblical parable of the rich man and Lazarus, the Provincial reminded the confreres not to overlook the needy standing at their doorstep. He emphasised that concern for the poor must become part of the “DNA” of every Salesian community.
 
Fr. Sebastian also highlighted the importance of proper documentation and evaluation of outreach programmes. While appreciating the assistance, scholarships, and concessions provided by many institutions, he pointed out that consistent follow-up and impact assessment are often lacking. According to him, every intervention should ultimately help beneficiaries become self-reliant and improve their quality of life.
 
Given the changing realities in India, the Provincial cautioned against relying too heavily on foreign funding and external projects, especially amid FCRA-related restrictions and a decline in external support. He encouraged communities to adopt a more responsible and sustainable approach to social service rooted in commitment and local participation.
 
The meeting also provided a platform for participants to share field experiences, success stories, emerging needs, and opportunities for collaborative action. The discussions concluded with renewed commitment to strengthening the Mission Poverty Eradication initiative and bringing hope and transformation to vulnerable communities across the region.
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