Who we are
JASBEAM started out as JESAMED which was derived from JESAM, which stands for “Jesuits of Africa and Madagascar”. The first meeting of the JESAM took place in Lusaka in 1970. At the time, the many Jesuits working in Africa felt that they were all facing similar problems, and that all could learn from the way these problems were being dealt with in other parts of the continent. Originally, Jesuits in Africa had come from various parts of the world; they were all inspired by Ignatian spirituality, but the different regions had very little contact with one another.
In 2018, JESAM changed to JCAM (Jesuit Conference of Africa and Madagascar). In the same year during the meeting in Lusaka in February, JESAMED changed to JASBEAM. The need to change the name came from the realization that JESAMED did not operate like a network but it operated like a group of Education Delegates who looked after their schools independently and the schools did not have any connection with other schools in the Conference.
Meetings are organized regularly, to exchange views, to share about the work done, to plan common activities, etc.
Énoncé de mission
To create a strong network which will enhance collaboration among our Jesuit Schools and to provide quality educational services that allow all our stakeholders to achieve human excellence in the Jesuit educational tradition.
Objectives
- To mobilise collectively human and material resources so that they can be used in a more effective way.
- To strengthen communication through a common website and publications and other common initiatives.
- To develop better collaboration among Jesuit educational institutions in Africa and Madagascar.
- To establish common guidelines for Jesuit schools in Africa and Madagascar which articulate the benchmarks for Jesuit education.
- To establish education advocacy in Africa and Madagascar.
- To network and collaborate with other Jesuit networks around the world.


1970
The first meeting of the JESAM “Jesuit Conference of Major Superiors of Africa and Madagascar” took place in Lusaka. At the time, the many Jesuits working in Africa felt that they were all facing similar problems, and that all could learn from the way these problems were being dealt with in other parts of the continent.

1977
In May 1977, JESAM was officially given a name as Jesuits of Africa and Madagascar. It is from here that the original name of the JASBEAM was derived, ie. JESAMED.

2018
JESAM changed to JCAM (Jesuit Conference of Africa and Madagascar). In the same year during the meeting in Lusaka in February, JESAMED changed to JASBEAM.