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  • 16. Σεπτέμβριος 10

    Improving ecumenical cooperation to empower local communities

    Sometimes, to get clean water supplies to a village in Tanzania, direct action is needed. So says Moses Kulaba, a programme officer on accountable governance with Norwegian Church Aid, based in the south of the East African country.

  • 1. Σεπτέμβριος 10

    Time for Creation begins with call for change

    In a message honouring the Day for Creation, 1 September, the Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I has expressed his hope that the financial and economic crisis experienced by many societies would bring about "a powerful change in direction, to a path of viable and sustainable environmental development."

  • 31. Αύγουστος 10

    Indian churches hail halting of permission for Vedanta's mining

    ENI-10-0604 / By Anto Akkara

    Bangalore, India, 31 August (ENI)--Churches in India have welcomed the government in Delhi's decision to withdraw its permission for a mining project of the Vedanta group in the remote tribal areas of eastern Orissa state that stirred controversy.

  • 11. Αύγουστος 10

    Christians are "called to care for creation"

    The wholeness of creation and the commitment for justice are two biblical insights that have guided ecumenical concern on climate change, say the editors of the latest issue of The Ecumenical Review, published under the title, "Churches Caring for Creation and Climate Justice".

  • 31. Ιούλιος 10

    UN resolution recognizes right to water and sanitation

    The General Assembly of the United Nations has adopted a historic resolution on July 28 recognizing “the right to safe and clean drinking water and sanitation as a human right that is essential for the full enjoyment of the right to life.”

  • 31. Ιούλιος 10

    By: Hisashi Yukimoto

    Pray for protection of our rivers, says Korean group

    Tokyo, 30 July (ENI)--A church-linked environmental centre in South Korea is urging the world's Christians to pray for the protection of the country's four major rivers, which they say are threatened by government development plans.

  • 30. Ιούλιος 10

    River where Jesus was baptised 'too polluted' for pilgrims

    Jerusalem, 28 July (ENI)--Health concerns relating to water quality have triggered an environmental advocacy group to call for the banning of baptisms in the lower Jordan River, where the Bible says Jesus was baptised.

  • 20. Ιούλιος 10

    Taking water to the Jordan

    A few days ago, I was handing out bottles of water within a few miles of Israel/Palestine’s only major river, the Jordan. The village of Al Fasayel lies in a desert landscape, a contrast to nearby Israeli settlements, which have access to almost unlimited water. Al Fasayel itself has not had water on tap for over seven weeks.

  • 6. Ιούλιος 10

    'Water as human right' campaign gets global Protestant backing

    Grand Rapids/Geneva, 6 July (ENI)--Church-backed campaigners on water issues say they have received a boost from a global body representing 80 million Protestants that has called on its members to support access to water as a basic human right.

  • 20. Μάιος 10

    Church of South India recognized for protecting the planet

    The United Nations Development Programme, in partnership with the Alliance of Religions and Conservation, recognized the Church of South India for “Its Long Term Commitment to Protect the Living Planet” on Nov. 3, 2009 at a ceremony at Windsor Castle, presided over by Prince Phillip., the Duke of Edinburgh. The awards was pre-sented by Mr. Ban Ki-moon, the UN Secretary-General.