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New book available: “Ahead of Her Time: Pan-African Women of Faith and the Vision of Christian Unity, Mission, and Justice”

A new book, "Ahead of Her Time: Pan-African Women of Faith and the Vision of Christian Unity, Mission, and Justice,” authored by World Council of Churches (WCC) president from North America Rev. Dr Angelique Walker-Smith, debuted on 1 November, All Saints Day, during an online and in-person reception and awards ceremony of pan-African women of faith represented in the book. The event took place at Bread for the World (USA) in Washington, DC.

Celebratory event discusses Black leaders’ contributions to WCC

A public online celebration and panel discussion on 31 August, They too were Gathered: Paying homage to Black peoples contributions to 75 years of World Council of Churches (WCC),” uncovered the contributions of Black people from different parts of the world in the formation and growth of the WCC.

At diakonia conference in Norway, world’s pressing challenges and gratitude share the stage

World Council of Churches (WCC) general secretary Rev. Prof. Dr Jerry Pillay served as a keynote speaker at the Ninth Conference for Research in Diakonia and Christian Social Practice, hosted by the International Society for the Research and Study of Diakonia and Christian Social Practice and VID Specialized University. The theme of the conference was Contested Spaces of Diaconia – Seeking Justice, Safety and Well-Being.”

Siete semanas para el agua 2023, semana 3: "Feminización de la pobreza del agua en el contexto de África ",la Dr. Agnes Abuom

Escrito originalmente en 2017, la tercera de las siete reflexiones de la Campaña de Cuaresma: Siete Semanas por el Agua 2023 de la Red Ecuménica del Agua (REDA) del Consejo Mundial de Iglesias (CMI) es de la Dra. Agnes Abuom, ex moderadora del comité central del CMI.

La Dra. Abuom es la primera mujer y la primera africana en desempeñar este importante cargo. También es directora ejecutiva de la organización Research and Development Consultants - TAABCO, con sede en Nairobi (Kenia). En su reflexión, tratándose de la víspera del Día Internacional de la Mujer, y siendo ella misma una mujer africana, analiza la relación entre la pobreza, la escasez de agua y sus repercusiones para las mujeres. Su reflexión se encuadra también en el contexto actual en el que Kenia está sufriendo las consecuencias de una grave sequía que no hace más que empeorar la situación de la mujer en el país, dado que las mujeres son las principales responsables de ir a buscar el agua para sus familias en la mayoría de los casos.

Seven Weeks for Water 2023, week 3: "Feminization of water poverty in Africa", by Dr Agnes Abuom

Originally written in 2017, The third of the seven reflections of the Lenten Campaign: Seven Weeks for Water 2023 of the Word Council of Churches’ (WCC) Ecumenical Water Network (EWN) is by Dr Agnes Abuom, former moderator of the WCC’s central committee. 

Dr Abuom was the first woman and first African to hold this important position. She is also the Executive Director of TAABCO Research and Development Consultants, based in Nairobi, Kenya. In her reflection, being an African woman on the eve of International Women’s Day, she explores the linkages between poverty, water scarcity and its impact on women.  It is also contextual in that today Kenya is reeling under a serious drought which is deteriorating the situation for women as they are mostly responsible for fetching water for their families.