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WCC congratulates Nelson Mandela on his 90th birthday

"It was amazing to see you celebrating your birthday together with more than 50,000 people from all walks of life in London Hyde Park a couple of weeks ago. I was impressed not so much by the stars who lined up to sing and perform for you, but by the many young people who cheered and were encouraged by your presence, and by your wise words "it is now in your hands". This gives hope to all of us that there will be real freedom for all!", said WCC general secretary Rev. Dr Samuel Kobia in a letter of congratulation to Nelson Mandela on his 90th birthday.

WCC solidarity team visit to strengthen Indonesian Christian efforts in overcoming violence

Churches working for peace in Indonesia - a country which over the last decades had to cope with repeated outbreaks of ethnic and religious conflicts, the integration of internally displaced people as well as refugees from outside its borders - will receive a solidarity visit of an international ecumenical delegation sent by the World Council of Churches (WCC) from 17 to 24 July. The delegation members (see list below) will learn about peace-building projects by Indonesian Christians and share experiences made in their own churches in Australia, USA, Germany, Korea and Sudan. After a general introduction in the Indonesian capital Jakarta, the delegation will split into two groups in order to visit different regions. While Indonesia, home to the world's largest Muslim population, has a tradition of tolerance, the regions of Central Sulawesi and the Moluccas have been the scene of Muslim-Christian fighting after 1998. Meetings on 18-20 July in Poso (Central Sulawesi) and Ambon (Moluccas) , including an encounter with Muslim leaders, will be an opportunity to learn about initiatives to tackle radicalism. From Sulawesi, the first group will travel on to Kupang in the western part of the Timor island, capital of the Indonesian province of East Nusa Tenggara. The province has seen a considerable influx of refugees and deportees following the independence referendum in East Timor in 1999. Meanwhile, the second group will pay a visit to West Papua , where tensions between the traditional Christian majority and Muslim migrants arriving from other Indonesian islands have led to "the emergence of new, exclusivist groups in both religious communities", according to a recent report by the International Crisis Group. Over the past years the WCC has also repeatedly expressed its concern over human rights violations against the indigenous people of Papua . On 24 July, both groups will be back in Jakarta for an evaluation session with the executive board of the Communion of Churches in Indonesia (PGI), who hosts the visit. The ecumenical delegation is sent to Indonesia as "living letters" to express the solidarity of the WCC fellowship, which comprises 349 churches worldwide. Until 2010, several Living Letters visits take place each year throughout the world in the context of the WCC's Decade to Overcome Violence in order to prepare for the International Ecumenical Peace Convocation in 2011. Indonesia, the world's 4th most populous nation, is also the country with the biggest number of WCC member churches, 27 in total. Group visiting Poso and Kupang:

Visita solidaria del CMI fortalecerá esfuerzos de cristianos indonesios por superar la violencia

Las iglesias que trabajan por la paz en Indonesia -un país que en las últimas décadas ha tenido que hacer frente al estallido constante de conflictos étnicos y religiosos, y a la integración de desplazados internos, así como de refugiados de fuera de sus fronteras- recibirán la visita solidaria de una delegación ecuménica internacional enviada por el Consejo Mundial de Iglesias (CMI) del 17 al 24 de julio.

WCC to attend Madrid interfaith conference

World Council of Churches (WCC) representatives will participate at the 16-18 July international interfaith conference convened in Madrid by the Muslim World League following an initiative by Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah.

Programa de becarios 2009

El Consejo Mundial de Iglesias (CMI) acoge a cinco jóvenes (de 18 a 30 años) para que trabajen como becarios desde febrero de 2009 hasta enero de 2010 en sus oficinas de Ginebra. Los becarios aportan valiosas experiencias al CMI y, al mismo tiempo, pasan por varios módulos de aprendizaje ecuménico.

Visita al Pacífico destaca preocupación del CMI por el cambio climático

El cambio climático, sus causas y consecuencias, así como el rol que pueden jugar al respecto las iglesias y la familia ecuménica mundial ocuparán el centro de la agenda durante la visita del secretario general del Consejo Mundial de Iglesias (CMI), pastor Dr. Samuel Kobia, a la región del Pacífico del 7 al 14 de julio.

Churches warn G8: A billion people may face constant hunger

"Our world may soon have a billion people living with constant hunger but we produce enough food to feed double the current global population if everyone shared equally," said Archbishop Desmond Tutu as G8 leaders prepare to meet in Japan. "World leaders must seek justice in solutions to the food crisis that now faces us."

Pacific visit to highlight WCC concern on climate change

Climate change, its causes and consequences as well as the role of churches and the worldwide ecumenical family will be at the center of a 7-14 July visit to the Pacific region by the World Council of Churches (WCC) general secretary Rev. Dr Samuel Kobia.

No dejen solo al pueblo de Zimbabwe, pide el CMI a la comunidad internacional

Después de "una elección que ahora está siendo descripta como fundamentalmente defectuosa", el Consejo Mundial de Iglesias (CMI) ha pedido que se proteja a la población "de una violencia creciente y constante", se "intensifique la supervisión internacional" de la situación del país y se provea ayuda humanitaria. Además, advirtió sobre posibles consecuencias en caso de sanciones económicas.

Care for the people of Zimbabwe, WCC tells the international community

After "what is now being described as a deeply flawed election", the World Council of Churches (WCC) has called for the protection of the population "against increased and continued violence", an "intensified international monitoring of the situation" and the provision of humanitarian aid. The WCC also issued a warning concerning the possible consequences of economic sanctions.

Violence within the family: Churches need to keep their ears open to calls for help

German churches' experience with the issue of "domestic violence" will play an important role in a Peace Declaration of the World Council of Churches planned for 2011. "The churches have denied the existence of this issue for a long time", said Georges Lemopoulos, deputy general secretary of the World Council of Churches (WCC), speaking on Saturday 28 June in Frankfurt.

Violencia familiar: iglesias deben prestar oídos a llamadas de socorro

Las experiencias de las iglesias en Alemania con el tema violencia doméstica jugarán un papel importante en la Declaración ecuménica sobre una paz justa planeada para el año 2011 por el Consejo Mundial de Iglesias (CMI). Para el secretario general adjunto del CMI Georges Lempoulos éste es un cambio positivo, luego de que por mucho tiempo las iglesias evitaran tratar el tema.

CMI saluda la liberación de Ingrid Betancourt, pide que otros rehenes sean dejados en libertad

El secretario general del Consejo Mundial de Iglesias (CMI) pastor Dr. Samuel Kobia expresó "alegría" a causa de la liberación de Ingrid Betancourt y otros rehenes en Colombia hoy. Manifestando beneplácito por una liberación que es "un paso importante en un proceso aún incompleto", Kobia pidió a las FARC que "dejen en libertad a los rehenes por razones humanitarias".