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Voices on the ground: peace, social justice, and ethics—the way to the end of hunger

Halfway to the sustainable development goals, the latest UN indicators show a record increase in hunger. The World Food Programme and Food and Agriculture Organization report that 828 million people are hungry, an increase of 46 million from the previous year and an increase of 150 million people since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. The number of people worldwide who cannot afford a healthy diet has increased by 112 million, reaching nearly 3.1 billion by 2020, the report said. Millions of people are at risk of falling into a vicious cycle of malnutrition, ill health, and poverty, exacerbating inequalities already visible to current and future generations.

Dear future steward

One hundred twenty-seven young people from over 50 countries in all eight regions served as stewards at the World  Council of Churches (WCC) 11th Assembly providing essential assistance in all activities and areas as well as contributing energy and perspective to  our life together as an ecumenical fellowship. Two of the stewards assisting the WCC Communication team share their experience as a letter and diary to future stewards at the 12th assembly.

Las regiones aportan sus perspectivas a la 11ª Asamblea del CMI

Los participantes en la 11a Asamblea del Consejo Mundial de Iglesias (CMI) tuvieron la oportunidad de reunirse y compartir con otros representantes de sus regiones el viernes, 2 de septiembre. El formato y los debates de las ocho regiones pusieron de manifiesto la diversidad de culturas de África, Asia, el Caribe, Europa, América Latina, Oriente Medio, América del Norte y el Pacífico, y cubrieron desde los temas que quisieron resaltar en la Asamblea hasta la cuestión de la representación regional en los comités y la elección de los presidentes del CMI.

Regionale Perspektiven auf der 11. ÖRK-Vollversammlung

Teilnehmende der 11. Vollversammlung des Ökumenischen Rates der Kirchen (ÖRK) hatten die Gelegenheit, sich am Freitag, 2. September, mit anderen Delegierten aus ihren Regionen zu treffen und sich mit ihnen auszutauschen. Das Format und die Diskussionen zu den acht Regionen haben die große Vielfalt der Kulturen in Afrika, Asien, der Karibik, Europa, Lateinamerika, im Nahen Osten, in Nordamerika und im Pazifik gezeigt. Dabei ging es um Themen, die auf der Vollversammlung prominent behandelt werden sollten, bis hin zur regionalen Vertretung in Ausschüssen und um die Wahl der Präsidenten/innen.

Les perspectives régionales présentées à la 11e Assemblée

Ce vendredi 2 septembre, les participant-e-s de la 11ᵉ Assemblée du Conseil œcuménique des Églises (COE) ont eu la possibilité de rencontrer d’autres personnes de leur région et de discuter avec elles. La forme des rencontres et les discussions soulevées dans les huit régions ont montré la diversité des cultures d’Afrique, d’Asie, des Caraïbes, d’Europe, d’Amérique latine, du Moyen-Orient, d’Amérique du Nord et du Pacifique. Ont été abordées aussi bien les questions que les participant-e-s souhaitaient mettre en avant à l’Assemblée, que la représentation des régions dans les Comités, ou encore l’élection des président-e-s du COE.

Regional perspectives brought to the 11th Assembly

Participants of the World Council of Churches’(WCC) 11th Assembly had the opportunity to meet and share with others from their regions on Friday, September 2. The format and discussions of the eight regions demonstrated the diversity of cultures from Africa, Asia, Caribbean, Europe, Latin America, Middle East, North America, and Pacific – and ranged from the issues they wished to make visible in the assembly to regional representation on committees and the election of the WCC presidents.

Press conference: “We've seen the climate crisis coming for a long time”

1st September press conference at the World Council of Churches (WCC) 11th Assembly drew diverse questions from journalists directed at three panelists who celebrated the earths gifts as the Season of Creation opened—but tempered the joy by warning that those gifts will perish if people dont draw together globally.

Plenary affirms God’s love in the whole of creation

Opening to the sounds of nature reverberating through the speaker system, World Council of Churches (WCC) 11th Assembly delegates took part in the first thematic plenary, The purpose of Gods love in Christ for the whole of creation – reconciliation and unity," on 1 September, the first day of Season of Creation.