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Ecumenical project report, internship programme 2007

Sina-Marei Degenhard took part in the WCC internship programme 2007. During their stay in Geneva each intern is expected to plan an ecumenical project to implement in his or her home context upon return. The report Sina-Marei Degenhard wrote about the project she implemented in Germany is published as an example.

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African Women's Statement on Poverty, Wealth and Ecology

We, African women of faith, church leaders, theologians and activists, enriched by contributions from our sisters from Asia, Latin America, Europe and North America, have gathered in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania from 05-06 November 2007 to analyse the links between poverty, wealth and ecology in Africa, in deepening study and theological reflection on neoliberal economic globalisation, as part of the Alternative Globalisation addressing People and Earth (AGAPE) process.

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The study process on poverty, wealth and ecological debt

The purpose of this paper is to spell out a framework for the proposed study and its envisaged outcomes for use of staff, researchers and the World Council of Churches (WCC) Reference Group on poverty, wealth and ecology. At the 9th General Assembly of the WCC held in Porto Alegre in 2006, it was proposed during the Ecumenical Conversation that had focused on "the scandal of poverty" that churches and partners in the ecumenical movement embark on such a study process to address the dearth of reflections and analysis on wealth and how wealth creation is related to poverty and ecology.

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10-07 Documento de referencia para el Proceso de Estudio sobre la Pobreza, la Riqueza y la Ecología

Este documento tiene por objeto establecer un marco para enfocar el proceso de la AGAPE en el estudio de la pobreza, la riqueza y la ecología (PRE). Pueden utilizarlo los investigadores sobre PRE, los organizadores de consultas y seminarios sobre el tema, los responsables de cuestiones relacionadas con la economía y la justicia en las iglesias y los interlocutores ecuménicos. Es esencial en este proceso el hecho de que no puede haber paz sin justicia económica. Es de esperar que este enfoque ponga también de manifiesto la violencia relacionada con la economía y, por lo tanto, contribuya a la Convocatoria Ecuménica Internacional por la Paz (CEIP). Se adjunta como anexo un calendario ecuménico sobre la ejecución de este proceso de estudio.

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