Middle East
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EAPPI continues its work with 15 new accompaniers
The Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel welcomed 15 new ecumenical accompaniers (EAs) as it continues working with Palestinians and Israelis on peaceful solutions to the conflict. The new arrivals join six workers staying on from previous groups, bringing the total number of EAs currently on the ground to 21
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HIV/AIDS, 2006 assembly, and public issues on WCC executive's agenda
Two highlights at the next 17-20 February 2004 meeting of the World Council of Churches (WCC) executive committee will be an in-depth presentation of WCC work on HIV/AIDS, and the formal installation of the council's new general secretary, Rev. Dr Samuel Kobia. The committee will also review the progress of work to prepare the next WCC assembly, and consider actions on public issues
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La Palestine, Israël et Genève: les Eglises oeuvrent pour la paix
Séance d'information pour la presse et apéritif pour la nouvelle année
mercredi 14 janvier 2004, 11h00 à 12h30
au Centre universitaire protestant, 2, avenue du Mail, 7ème étage
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Inter-religious dialogue is necessary alternative to extremism, says Iranian leader
Cf. WCC Press Information Info-03-16 of 4 December 2003
Free high resolution photos available (see...
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EAPPI welcomes largest group of volunteers
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Panelists at odds over role of international law in Palestinian-Israeli peace efforts
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EAPPI launches new website at www.eappi.org
Contact in Jerusalem: +972 (0) 67 379 766, eappi-co@jrol.com
The Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel (EAPPI) is launching its redesigned Internet web site at www.eappi.org on 10 November...

