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“Conflict Zones and Covid-19” webinar will offer a clarion call to compassion

A webinar hosted by the World Council of Churches (WCC) on 26 November will explore “Conflict Zones and Covid-19: A call to compassion.” Speakers from Cameroon, Nigeria, South Sudan, Lebanon, Belarus and Colombia will offer their insights on how conflict exacerbates the conditions for contracting and treating COVID-19 among civilians caught in the crossfire, especially women.

South Sudan Church leaders welcome new cabinet

South Sudanese church leaders have welcomed a new cabinet, which the country’s president Salva Kiir Mayardit announced on 12 March.

The unveiling of the cabinet ended months of anxious waiting for a new unity government which was mandated by a 2018 peace pact, known as the Revitalised Agreement for the Resolution of Conflict in the Republic of South Sudan. The government has 34 ministers and 10 deputies.

Les responsables des Églises du Soudan du Sud saluent le nouveau gouvernement

Les responsables des Églises du Soudan du Sud ont salué la formation d’un nouveau gouvernement, annoncée le 12 mars dernier par le président sud-soudanais, Salva Kiir Mayardit.

La révélation du nouveau cabinet ministériel a mis fin à des mois d’attente angoissée d’un nouveau gouvernement d’union nationale tel que le prescrit l’accord de paix de 2018, baptisé Accord revitalisé sur le règlement du conflit en République du Soudan du Sud. Ledit cabinet est composé de 34 ministres et de 10 vice-ministres.

South Sudan Council of Churches: peace “is a question of the heart”

A message released 9 November from the South Sudan Council of Churches reflected that the will for peace is not measured only by deadlines and technical arrangements. “Whether the government is formed on 12th November 2019 or a further extension is agreed, it is a question of the heart and of the political will,” the message reads. “The people of South Sudan have begged their political leaders to find a peaceful way forward, to look beyond political interest, emotional turmoil and historical grievances, and to hold their duty towards the people of the country as a sacred calling which is to be gravely cherished in holy servitude and with deep respect.”

African religious leaders express new concerns over South Sudan peace

A new concern for South Sudan is emerging, as African religious leaders warn that the failure to implement the latest peace agreement could push the young nation back into war.

The leaders spoke in Nairobi on 12 September, the day the world’s newest nation marked a year since the signing of the Revitalized Agreement on Resolution of the Conflict in South Sudan.

When you have nothing, you give your heart

If the human spirit and likeness of God's will for peace with justice for all people is alive in the world, the pilgrim team that visited South Sudan this week has witnessed it. From 5-9 May, a World Council of Churches “Pilgrim Team” visited South Sudan under the theme “African Women of Faith and Gender Justice.” The delegation was hosted by the South Sudan Council of Churches (SSCC).

Tu n’as rien ? Donne ton cœur

S’il se trouve dans le monde quelque chose comme l’esprit d’humanité et qui évoque la volonté de Dieu en faveur de la paix et de la justice pour tous, alors l’équipe des pèlerins qui s’est rendue au Soudan du Sud cette semaine l’a rencontré.