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An African migrant woman walks aboard a ferry on the dock in Misrata, fleeing the besieged Libyan city. Photo: Paul Jeffrey/ACT Alliance

An African migrant woman walks aboard a ferry on the dock in Misrata, fleeing the besieged Libyan city. Photo: Paul Jeffrey/ACT Alliance

Around 214 million people in the world are on the move, seeking livelihood and security outside their home countries. To address this global phenomenon of multi-directional migration, and respond to the political, economic, ethical and ecclesiological challenges it poses, the World Council of Churches (WCC) is organizing a regional conference in Lebanon from 5-7 December.

Migration activists, leaders of migrant churches and representatives of ecumenical organizations from Africa, Europe and the Middle East will gather in Beirut to discern new directions in supporting migrants by taking account of the emerging challenges and opportunities.