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Climate Justice with and for Children and Youth in Churches

Get Informed, Get Inspired, Take Action
Research & Coordination: Frederique Seidel
Research assistant: Virág Kinga Mezei

This toolkit provides resources for churches, church-run schools, and summer camps to support intergenerational climate and environmental justice and promote care for children by stopping further global warming. All churches are encouraged to promote education and action to address climate change, reduce CO2 emissions, and protect the environment in their activities for and with children and youth.

The Ecumenical Review

The Ecumenical Review explores emerging issues within the ecumenical movement and the potential and reality of Christian cooperation in faith and action.

Human Rights of Stateless People

Report of the International Consultation "Towards an Ecumenical Advocacy on Rights of Stateless People", organized by World Council of Churches / Commission of the Churches on International Affairs, 27 February - 1 March 2013 in Washington D.C., U.S.A

The Churches in International Affairs. Reports, 2010-2013.

The voices of the churches in the international arena— Ranging across the globe, this vital compendium of documents covers an astonishing array of engagement by Christian churches through the World Council of Churches and its Commission of the Churches in International Affairs: war and peace, regional and national conflicts, disarmament and nuclear weapons, violence against women, economic justice, climate justice, freedom of religion, religious intolerance, ethnic and indigenous people’s struggles—the list goes on.

The Invisible among Us

Semegnish Asfaw

“The Invisible among Us" seeks to engage us in the plight and prospects of persons with no nationality, a problem that especially affects women and children. Locally and internationally, churches and church people everywhere can help to lift up their humanity so they can take their rightful place in the human family.” – Archbishop Desmond Tutu

Une solidarité créative ancrée dans une fragilité commune

«Une solidarité créative ancrée dans une fragilité commune». Tel est le thème de la Semaine mondiale pour la paix en Palestine et Israël, durant laquelle les croyants du monde entier sont encouragés à démontrer le pouvoir de la prière. Cette semaine spéciale de prière et d'action se déroule chaque année du 13 au 21 septembre, date à laquelle est célébrée la Journée internationale de prière pour la paix.

WCC Programmes

«Laissez-nous vivre!»

Une publication à propos des violences subies par les femmes et les enfants en contexte de conflit armé, à partir de la situation traumatique de l’Est de la République du Congo. Elle présente les résultats de la rencontre œcuménique et internationale du Groupe Chrétien de Recherche et d’Action (GCRA, Bukavu, RDC) qui a réuni acteurs de terrain et d’experts, locaux et étrangers, de diverses expertises, du 17 au 27 juillet 2012 à Bukavu.

Ecumenical movement