A webinar, promoted by the World Council of Churches and the Pacific Conference of Churches, on 4 February lifted up Pacific proposals to “reweave the ecological mat” and build a new creation.
The fourth edition of the World Council of Churches (WCC) Eco-School on Water, Food and Climate Justice will be held 18-24 January 2021 in the Pacific region in five countries (Fiji, Tonga, Vanuatu, Tuvalu & Solomon Islands).
The pre-launch of the Lenten campaign “Seven Weeks for Water” was held in Suva, Fiji, on 21 January, under the theme “A Pilgrimage of Water Justice in the Pacific Region.” In 2020, the World Council of Churches (WCC) Pilgrimage of Justice and Peace has a regional focus in the Pacific region.
Le pré-lancement de la campagne de carême «Sept semaines pour l’eau» s’est déroulé à Suva (Fidji) le 21 janvier, sur le thème «Un pèlerinage de justice de l’eau dans le Pacifique». En 2020, le Pèlerinage de justice et de paix du Conseil œcuménique des Églises (COE) met l’accent sur le Pacifique.
A 5-day training programme updated and equipped 29 youth from 13 countries in Asia, Africa, the Caribbean and Pacific with the latest information and experiences on key existential issues and how advocacy is conducted, rooted in the Christian faith, in working for justice and peace in communities.
In Tonga there is lot of water to see, but not necessarily a lot for people to use. Mele’ana Puloka, a member of the Free Wesleyan Church of Tonga, is World Council of Churches president for the Pacific, living on the islands that have a population of about 106,000.
À Tonga, on voit beaucoup d’eau – mais il n’y en a pas nécessairement beaucoup que l’on puisse utiliser. Mele’ana Puloka, membre de l’Église wesleyenne libre des Tonga, est le membre du Collège présidentiel du Conseil œcuménique des Églises pour le Pacifique; elle vit sur ces îles qui comptent au total quelque 106 000 habitants.
The international tug-of-war over carbon emission thresholds and other instruments meant to limit the deterioration of the earth's climate has caused a big stir in recent months, but yielded little results. Therefore the international community must now get ready to take care of those who will be forced from their homes by climate change.