Las minorías blancas gobernaron tres países del sur de África durante muchos años, incluso después de que la mayoría de las antiguas colonias de África lograran la independencia. Veinte o treinta años de guerras amargas y sangrientas precedieron a la independencia de Zimbabwe (antes Rodesia) en 1980 y de Namibia (antes África Sudoccidental) en 1990, y al gobierno de la mayoría en Sudáfrica en 1994.
Les minorités blanches ont gouverné trois pays du sud de l’Afrique pendant de nombreuses années, y compris après l’indépendance de la plupart des anciennes colonies africaines. Des guerres sanglantes et acharnées ont fait rage pendant 20 à 30 ans avant que le Zimbabwe (anciennement Rhodésie) et la Namibie (anciennement Sud-Ouest africain) n’obtiennent leur indépendance en 1980 et 1990 respectivement, ainsi qu’avant la prise de pouvoir de la majorité en Afrique du Sud en 1994.
The huge impacts of businesses on the communities in which they operate often bring benefits, but companies can disregard and even harm people’s rights in pursuit of economic gain. The WCC, ACT Alliance and the Lutheran World Federation hosted a side event at the 6th United Nations Forum on Business and Human Rights in Geneva on 28 November, in this context.
WCC President for Europe Archbishop Emeritus Anders Wejryd has reminded South African church leaders of the importance of the nation’s constitution, speaking at a time of political uncertainty in the country.
Die Reformation sei vor 500 Jahren ein definierender Moment gewesen, könne aber auch als Inspiration für die nächsten fünf Jahrhunderte dienen, sagte der anglikanische Erzbischof Thabo Makgoba aus Südafrika zehntausenden Menschen auf dem Deutschen Evangelischen Kirchentag.
The Reformation was a defining moment 500 years ago but can also serve as an inspiration for the next five centuries, South African Anglican Archbishop Thabo Makgoba has told tens of thousands of people at the German Protestant Kirchentag.
Reconciliation was once primarily seen as a message of the church but is now used by secular leaders trying to establish peace in communities torn by conflict and war, the WCC president for Africa, the Rev. Mary Anne Plaatjies van Huffel, has said at a major Protestant gathering in Germany.
More than five decades after the relationship between the WCC and the South Africa-based Netherdutch Reformed Church of Africa (NHKA) was broken, the first approach towards the church resuming its WCC membership was taken with an informal meeting between the NHKA leadership and the WCC staff member in charge of membership matters.
With less than a week before hotly contested local elections, church leaders in South Africa have appealed for calm and asked political leaders of all political parties to help contain dissent. The run-up to the elections on 3 August has been marred by recurrent bouts of violence, intimidation and even political assassinations.
Die mit dem Pilgerweg der Gerechtigkeit und des Friedens verbundenen Hoffnungen waren als eigentliches Thema bestimmend für den Ablauf der Tagung des ÖRK-Zentralausschusses in Trondheim, Norwegen.
Hope in a Pilgrimage of Justice and Peace formed the integral thread for proceedings at the meeting of the Central Committee of the WCC in Trondheim, Norway this week. The 2016 meeting took place 22-28 June, the second gathering since the Central Committee was elected at the WCC 10th Assembly in Busan, Republic of Korea in 2013.
La esperanza en la peregrinación de justicia y paz fue el hilo conductor de los procedimientos de la reunión del Comité Central del CMI celebrada en Trondheim (Noruega).
L’espérance en un Pèlerinage de justice et de paix constituait le fil conducteur des travaux du Comité central du Conseil œcuménique des Églises (COE), qui s’est réuni à Trondheim, en Norvège.
Frauen afrikanischer Herkunft sind seit Jahrzehnten eine Antriebskraft der weltweiten ökumenischen Bewegung, werden aber immer noch nicht angemessen für ihren Beitrag gewürdigt. Es sei an der Zeit, dies zu ändern, meinen die Organisatorinnen eines Netzwerks afrikanischer Theologinnen, Laiinnen und Geistlichen innerhalb des Ökumenischen Rates der Kirchen (ÖRK).
Women of African descent have been a force within the global ecumenical movement for decades but are still not well recognized for their contributions. It is time for that to change, say the organizers of a network of pan African theologians, laywomen and clergy within the WCC.
Las mujeres de ascendencia africana han sido durante décadas una fuerza en el movimiento ecuménico mundial, pero todavía no han obtenido el debido reconocimiento por sus contribuciones. Según las organizadoras de la Red Ecuménica para el Empoderamiento de las Mujeres Panafricanas del CMI, ha llegado el momento de que esto cambie.
Depuis des dizaines d’années, les femmes d’origine africaine constituent une force au sein du mouvement œcuménique mondial, mais leur contribution n’est pas encore reconnue à sa juste valeur. Il est temps que cela change, affirment les fondatrices d’un réseau de théologiennes panafricaines – laïques et ordonnées – au sein du Conseil œcuménique des Églises (COE).
Kvinner av afrikansk opprinnelse har vært en styrke for den globale økumeniske bevegelsen i flere tiår, men får fremdeles ingen anerkjennelse alt de har bidratt med. Nå må dette endres, sier gruppen som har organisert et nettverk av panafrikanske teologer, lekfolk og presteskap innen Kirkenes verdensråd.
Forty years after the Soweto uprising, leaders of churches in conflict-torn countries gathered in South Africa to study the ways of peace and reconciliation.
Many people were gathered at the Orlando Stadium in Johannesburg, South Africa on 11 June. To remember, to continue the walk never finished on 16 June 1976, when hundreds of young people were killed by apartheid police and soldiers after student uprisings. Today, 40 years later, representatives of the victims and of the conscripted soldiers walked together for justice, peace and reconciliation.