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"A world free from nuclear weapons is possible"

Peter Prove, director of the World Council of Churches Commission of the Churches on International Affairs, spoke on a nuclear weapons-free world during The Audacity of Peace” gathering in Berlin.

Weaving the web of peace and justice: a journey for reconciliation in the Korean Peninsula

In an exclusive interview, a prominent figure in the field of peace and justice, the former general secretary of National Council of Churches in Korea and former executive secretary for the Christian Conference of Asia, Rev. Hong-Jung Lee, shared insights into his journey and experiences working towards peace and justice in the Korean Peninsula. Drawing on his extensive experience and involvement in various ecumenical organizations, he shed light on the importance of healing, reconciliation, and the role of churches and Christians in advancing peace in Korea.

Der ÖRK bietet seinen Beitrag zur „Neuen Agenda für den Frieden“ der UNO

Der Ökumenische Rat der Kirchen (ÖRK) hat seinen Beitrag zur Verfassung der „Neuen Agenda für den Frieden“ der UNO angeboten – ein Prozess mit dem Ziel, den Ansatz dieser internationalen Organisation in Bezug auf Frieden und Sicherheit im globalen Kontext zu aktualisieren. In seinem Beitrag richtete der ÖRK – beeinflusst durch die Erklärung der 11. Vollversammlung des ÖRK „Was zum Frieden dient“ – ein besonderes Augenmerk darauf, dass eine bessere finanzielle und tatkräftige Unterstützung der Friedensbildung auf nationaler und lokaler Ebene vonnöten ist und nicht Polarisierung und militärische Konfrontation.

WCC offers input to the UN New Agenda for Peace

The World Council of Churches (WCC) has offered input for the articulation of the UN’s “New Agenda for Peace," a process intended to update the world body’s approach to peace and security in the current global context. In its submission – which is inspired to a significant extent by the WCC 11th Assembly statement on “The Things That Make For Peace”– the WCC focused especially on the need for greater financial and practical support for peacebuilding at national and local levels, rather than for division and military confrontation.

Symposium explores how religious communities can be agents of change in securing wellbeing and sustainability

More than 600 people attended the Ninth Annual Symposium on the Role of Religion and Faith-based Organizations in International Affairs, held online on 24 January. Exploring the theme Securing Peoples Wellbeing and Planetary Sustainability,” the symposium was organized by the World Council of Churches (WCC) and a coalition of faith-based and UN partners. The event featured UN officials, representatives of international faith-based organizations, and other experts on climate change, disarmament, and other relevant topics.

Killer-Roboter

Ein Kampagnen-Leitfaden für Kirchen
Jennifer Philpot-Nissen

Campaign guide for churches concerned about autonomous weapons systems, also known as “killer robots".

The guide is designed to introduce churches to the issue of killer robots, and help raise awareness of the need for Christians to act to ensure decision-makers agree on a pre-emptive ban on the future development of such weapons.