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Consultation on food and debt crisis unfolds deep theological meaning of food

The World Council of Churches (WCC) cohosted an online consultation on 12 April to address the pressing issue of the converging food and debt crises. The event invited churches, ecumenical partners, and civil society allies to come together to examine the intersections and roots of these crises, and to seek collective guidance on possible joint responses.

Online-Konsultation beschäftigt sich mit Schnittpunkten von Ernährungs- und Schuldenkrise – und möglichen Lösungen

Der Ökumenische Rat der Kirchen (ÖRK) wird am 12. April eine Online-Konsultation mitveranstalten, bei der es um die drängenden Probleme der konvergent verlaufenden Ernährungs- und Schuldenkrise geht. Die Veranstaltung lädt Kirchen, ökumenische Partnerinnen und Partner sowie Mitstreiterinnen und Mitstreiter aus der Zivilgesellschaft ein, gemeinsam die Schnittpunkte und Wurzeln dieser Krisen zu untersuchen und kollektive Empfehlungen für eine mögliche gemeinsame Antwort zu finden.

Churches respond to Malawi cyclone disaster

Amid a rising death toll, hundreds missing, and concerns over slow rescue services in Malawi’s cyclone disaster, the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian (CCAP), United Methodist Church, and many other churches are appealing for support to aid populations affected by the weather phenomenon.

WCC shares Week of Prayer for Overcoming Racism and Xenophobia

The World Council of Churches (WCC) is sharing materials for a Week of Prayer for Overcoming Racism and Xenophobia” in the week that includes the UN International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination on 21 March and the UN International Day for the Remembrance of Victims of Slavery and the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade on 25 March.

Prof. Jace Pillay reflects on importance of churches in upholding children’s rights

Prof. Jace Pillay, South African research chair for Education and Care in Childhood at the University of Johannesburg, reflected on the importance of churches in ensuring the rights of children.

Twin brother of World Council of Churches (WCC) general secretary Rev. Prof. Dr Jerry Pillay, Jace Pillay noted that South Africa has very good policies with regard to childrens rights —but in many areas those policies exist only on paper, as they are not implemented.