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WCC shares resources with Korean Christians on climate-responsible banking for children

On 27 October Korean Theology Forum on Climate Crisis organized a conference The Response of the WCC to the Climate Crisis and its Policy for Carbon Neutrality” for the formation of church leaders, pastors and students interested in ways to connect local activities to the global horizon. The conference was sponsored by the Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism of the Republic of Korea.

Thailand consultation highlights need to combat sexual abuse and exploitation of children

A consultation jointly organized by the Christian Conference of Asia and the World Council of Churches (WCC) in Chiang Mai, Thailand has reiterated the need to combat sexual abuse and exploitation of children. About 40 child rights activists and representatives of churches as well as organizations working on the rights and dignity of children from various countries and regions across Asia committed to sensitize churches in Asia to be engaged in child rights advocacy.

Joint efforts to fight violence against children

Violence against children was one emerging issue discussed at the Christian Conference of Asia's assembly. “It is still a sad reality in large parts of the world, but momentum to end violence against children is growing within governments and communities, amongst parents and religious leaders. This is a good thing since it takes everyone to make a change”, says Lauren Rumble, UNICEF’s chief of child protection in Indonesia.

Esfuerzos mancomunados para luchar contra la violencia ejercida sobre los niños

La violencia ejercida sobre los niños fue una cuestión prioritaria en el orden del día de la Asamblea General de la Conferencia Cristiana de Asia, celebrada en Yakarta (Indonesia) del 20 al 27 de mayo. “Si bien todavía es una triste realidad en gran parte del mundo, aumenta el impulso para terminar con la violencia ejercida sobre los niños en gobiernos y comunidades, y también entre padres y dirigentes religiosos. Se trata de algo positivo dado que empuja a todos a realizar cambios”, afirma la señora Lauren Rumble, Jefa de protección infantil de UNICEF en Indonesia.