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WCC, WHO commemorate 50 years of collaboration

The World Council of Churches (WCC) and the World Health Organization (WHO) are celebrating 50 years of collaboration. Their work together includes strategizing, publications, seminars, webinars, and responding to crises such as HIV, the Ebola outbreak, and COVID-19 pandemic. 

TEMOIGNAGE ET ACTION DES CHRETIENS EN FAVEUR DE LA DIGNITE HUMAINE ET DES DROITS HUMAINS (déclaration)

L’Esprit du Seigneur est sur moi

parce qu’il m’a conféré l’onction

pour annoncer la Bonne Nouvelle aux pauvres.

Il m’a envoyé proclamer aux captifs la libération

et aux aveugles le retour à la vue,

renvoyer les opprimés en liberté,

proclamer une année d’accueil par le Seigneur.

(Luc 4:18-19)

Le contexte mondial actuel est marqué par l'escalade des conflits, les divisions, les inégalités, la résurgence du racisme, les attaques xénophobes contre les migrants, l'antisémitisme, les violations des droits des femmes et d'autres formes de discrimination, les menaces contre les défenseur-e-s des droits humains, ainsi que l'autoritarisme, le nationalisme populiste et les formes d'extrémisme religieux et autres, qui mettent gravement en péril la sécurité physique et la dignité et les droits humains de diverses communautés et personnes dans le monde.

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Christian Witness and Action for Human Dignity and Human Rights (statement)

The Spirit of the Lord is upon me,

because he has anointed me

to bring good news to the poor.

He has sent me to proclaim release to the captives

and recovery of sight to the blind,

to let the oppressed go free,

to proclaim the year of the Lord’s favour.

(Luke 4:18-19)

The current global context is marked by escalating conflicts, divisions, inequalities, resurgent racism, xenophobic attacks on migrants, antisemitism, violations of the rights of women and other forms of discrimination, threats against human rights defenders, as well as authoritarianism, populist nationalism, and religious and other forms of extremism, that threaten grave peril for the physical security and human dignity and rights of diverse communities and individuals around the world.

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WCC elects executive committee

The World Council of Churches (WCC) central committee elected the WCC executive committee on 8 September during the WCC 11th Assembly in Karlsruhe.

Dr Agnes Abuom reflects on “compassionate love, inclusivity and dignity”—for all

As the World Council of Churches (WCC) focuses on final preparations for the upcoming WCC 11th Assembly in Karlsruhe, WCC moderator Dr Agnes Abuom offered some personal reflections on her leadership role within the WCC, the importance of ecumenical work, the loss of ecumenical luminary Metropolitan Gennadios of Sasima, and the most vital part of her own Christian faith.