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WCC General Recommendations for UN PFPAD Third Session (16-19 April 2024)

The World Council of Churches (WCC), a global fellowship of 352 churches representing more than half a billion Christians from around the world, has been deeply involved in the work of the United Nations from as early as 1946 through its Commission of the Churches on International Affairs (CCIA). The WCC is a platform for common action by churches on issues that negate or threaten the dignity of all people. 

WCC Programmes

Director’s address, Faith and Order Meeting, 27 November 2023

It is often said that “Bad news travels fast.” Indeed, it is hard not to be focused on the difficulties and harsh challenges we are facing in today’s world. In a digital village that we live in, where every piece of news is spread quickly, the worst news takes center stage. “We live in a time of profound crisis”, “The world is as disunited as ever”, “Society is polarized!” are just some of the everyday remarks describing the present condition. 

Commission on Faith and Order

Sept semaines pour l'eau 2018, week 1: "L'Eau: Don et Source de Vie ", par Ivo Poletto

La première réflexion de la campagne Sept semaines pour l'eau est présentée par le philosophe, théologien et sociologue brésilien Ivo Poletto. Il occupe également le poste de conseiller national auprès du Forum brésilien sur le changement climatique et la justice sociale. Dans cette réflexion, il analyse le cycle de l'eau au Brésil et les «rivières volantes» d'Amazonie. Il déplore également la déforestation rapide, qui perturbe ce cycle et entraîne la disparition des nuages et des aquifères. Il insiste sur le fait que l'eau est l'un des biens communs qui nécessitent une attention toute particulière, car il n'y a pas de vie sans eau.

WCC Programmes

New and Emerging Technologies, Ethical Challenges (statement)

The Lord loves righteousness and justice; the earth is full of his unfailing love (Psalm 33:5)

New technologies are transforming our world and the multiple spaces in which we live, work and witness. These technologies offer us new ways to create, to heal, to communicate, and to navigate the world. However, many such technologies, while undoubtedly offering actual or potential advances in human wellbeing, have also raised concerns regarding their social and environmental impacts and ethical implications, especially in light of the rapidity of their development and application.

Executive committee

Digital Justice

A Study and Action Guide

Are you worried about fake news and social media causing real-world problems? Are you concerned about online hate speech and trolling? Are you committed to ecological and social justice, but are not sure how this relates to anything digital

Do you, or does anyone you know use digital technologies to build community, work, and advocate for justice? If you said yes to any of these questions, this guide is for you.

Whether used for group discussion or individual learning, the guide explains some of the key justice dilemmas of our increasingly digital world, with fast facts, case studies, faith connections, discussion questions, and suggestions for further resources. 

The guide is a co-publication of the World Council of Churches and the World Association for Christian Communication [www.waccglobal.org]

Un nuevo documento de comunicación para al siglo XXI: Una visión de la justicia digital

El 14 de febrero, el órgano rector del CMI recibió “Un nuevo documento de comunicación para el siglo XXI – Una visión de la justicia digital”, creado en preparación de la 11 Asamblea del CMI que se celebrará en el correr de este año, el texto tiene en cuenta los resultados del simposio sobre “Comunicación para la justicia social en la era digital” que tuvo lugar en septiembre de 2021.

Central Committee