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El CMI condena el ataque a una escuela en Uganda

El secretario general del Consejo Mundial de Iglesias (CMI), Rev. Prof. Dr. Jerry Pillay, manifestó su consternación ante la noticia del brutal ataque a una escuela del oeste de Uganda a manos de rebeldes vinculados al grupo Estado Islámico el 16 de junio.

ÖRK verurteilt Anschlag auf Schule in Uganda

Der Generalsekretär des Ökumenischen Rates der Kirchen (ÖRK) Pastor Prof. Dr. Jerry Pillay drückt sein Entsetzen angesichts der Neuigkeiten über einen brutalen Anschlag durch Rebellen mit Verbindungen zum Islamischen Staat auf eine Schule im Westen Ugandas am 16. Juni aus.

Le COE condamne l’attaque contre une école en Ouganda

Le secrétaire général du Conseil œcuménique des Églises (COE), le pasteur Jerry Pillay, s’est dit choqué par la nouvelle de l’attaque brutale contre une école à l’ouest de l’Ouganda par des rebelles liés au groupe État islamique, le 16 juin.

WCC condemns Uganda school attack

World Council of Churches (WCC) general secretary Rev. Prof. Dr Jerry Pillay expressed shock at the news of a brutal attack at a school in western Uganda by rebels linked to the Islamic State Group, on 16 June.

WCC condemns bombings in Uganda, calls for justice

World Council of Churches (WCC) acting general secretary Rev. Prof. Dr Ioan Sauca expressed shock at the recent suicide bombings in Kampala, Uganda, for which the so-called Islamic Stategroup has reportedly claimed responsibility.

Religious leaders in Uganda renew commitment to eliminating stigma, ending HIV

Religious leaders in Uganda pledged to renew their commitment to the national struggle to end HIV and AIDS as a public health threat by 2030, end all forms of stigma, promote justice, model transformative masculinities and transformative femininities, and ensure that respect for human rights is at the center of responses to HIV and AIDS.

African Churches mark International Women’s Day

As African churches joined the rest of the world in marking International Women’s Day, pastors, gender experts and activists called for a critical evaluation and strengthening systems to ensure gender justice and equality in churches and society.

COVID and the challenge of holistic humanity

While traveling from the border of South Sudan on a remote dirt road toward the Ugandan town of Kitgum, my companion and I were flagged down by two men. They were carrying their paralyzed friend to Kitgum Hospital and asked if we would give them a lift. Routine as the question may seem, the choice was not an easy one.  The year was 2007, and while the Lord’s Resistance Army had been mainly cleared out, sympathizers remained, and picking up travelers was risky. Pietro, the South Sudan country director who was traveling with me, turned and said, “You’re the logistics officer, what do we do?”

In Uganda, resilience and hope overshadow stigma

Stories from Uganda are underscoring the resilience and hope that churches and education can bring in the face of stigma. Programmes developed by the World Council of Churches Ecumenical HIV and AIDS Initiatives and Advocacy have helped people eliminate stigma associated with HIV and AIDS by providing accurate information; safe spaces in which to share; and a faith-based, science-backed approach to health and healing.

Uganda: Junge Menschen beweisen Mut, zeigen Einsatzbereitschaft und haben vielfältige Ideen

Mit einer feierlichen Zeremonie wurde das Engagement junger Uganderinnen und Ugander gewürdigt, die im Bereich Gesundheit und Heilung wahre „Botschafterinnen und Botschafter des Wandels“ seien. Pastorin Pauline Njiru, Regionalkoordinatorin für Ostafrika des Programms „Ökumenische HIV- und AIDS-Initiativen und Advocacy (EHAIA)“ des Ökumenischen Rates der Kirche betonte im Rahmen dieser Zeremonie, dass junge Menschen in vielen lokalen Gemeinschaften neuen Schwung in das Engagement für Gerechtigkeit bringen würden.

In Uganda, young people represent “wealth of courage, agency and ideas”

During a ceremony recognizing how young people in Uganda are true “agents of change” in health and healing, Rev. Pauline Njiru, eastern Africa regional coordinator for the World Council of Churches Ecumenical HIV & AIDS Initiatives and Advocacy programme, said young people are bringing a fresh drive for justice in many local communities.

En Uganda, la gente joven representa “la riqueza del coraje, la capacidad de acción y las ideas”

Durante una ceremonia en reconocimiento de que los jóvenes ugandeses son verdaderos “agentes de cambio” en cuanto a la salud y la sanación, la Rev. Pauline Njiru, coordinadora regional de África Oriental para el programa de Iniciativas Ecuménicas y Acción Mundial sobre el VIH y el SIDA del Consejo Mundial de Iglesias, dijo que la gente joven está dando un nuevo impulso a la justicia en muchas comunidades locales.

En Ouganda, les jeunes représentent «une richesse, par leur courage, leurs actions et leurs idées»

Au cours d’une cérémonie reconnaissant les jeunes d’Ouganda comme de véritables «agents du changement» en matière de santé et de guérison, la pasteure Pauline Njiru, coordinatrice régionale pour l’Afrique de l’Est des Initiatives et plaidoyer œcuméniques pour la lutte contre le VIH et le sida du Conseil œcuménique des Églises, a déclaré que les jeunes apportaient une nouvelle impulsion pour la justice dans de nombreuses communautés locales.