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Eco-School on Water, Food and Climate Justice

The Ecumenical Water Network (EWN), in collaboration with the WCC Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance (EAA) and WCC’s Economic and Ecological Justice programme, is organising the second edition of the Eco-School for up to 25 young people from Latin America and the Caribbean to discuss the nexus between water, food and climate justice.

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Young women collect water from a well in San Onofre, Colombia. Water and food scarcity are daily challenges in this region deeply marked by land conflicts. ©Marcelo Schneider/World Council of Churches

Young women collect water from a well in San Onofre, Colombia. Water and food scarcity are daily challenges in this region deeply marked by land conflicts. ©Marcelo Schneider/World Council of Churches

The Ecumenical Water Network (EWN), in collaboration with the WCC Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance (EAA) and WCC’s Economic and Ecological Justice programme, is organising the second edition of the Eco-School for up to 25 young people from Latin America and the Caribbean to discuss the nexus between water, food and climate justice.

Eco-School will be co-organised together with ACT Alliance-Latin America, Christian Aid and the World Student Christian Federation. The programme was made possible through the financial contributions from the above organizations, particularly through a grant support from InFaith Community Foundation through the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA).
The Ecumenical Water Network (EWN), in collaboration with the WCC Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance (EAA) and WCC’s Economic and Ecological Justice programme, is organising the second edition of the Eco-School for up to 25 young people from Latin America and the Caribbean to discuss the nexus between water, food and climate justice.

Eco-School will be co-organised together with ACT Alliance-Latin America, Christian Aid and the World Student Christian Federation. The programme was made possible through the financial contributions from the above organizations, particularly through a grant support from InFaith Community Foundation through the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA).

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