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Young people speak out on safe spaces—and what churches need to do

During a webinar on 25 April, young people shared their honest perspectives on safe spaces” in faith communities. They talked about the characteristics of a safe space—and what churches can do better, particularly when working with issues related to HIV and reproductive health.

A global outlook from different angles

In a world of diversities and different contexts, the worldwide Christian fellowship represents unity in faith across national borders, cultural traditions, and ethnic backgrounds. Understanding the challenges that current developments in different parts of world pose to the ecumenical movement is vital for communicating its message of unity, justice, and peace effectively.

WCC institute encouraged rethinking theology

The second-ever Regional Ecumenical Theological Institute, jointly organized by the All Africa Conference of Churches and the World Council of Churches (WCC) Ecumenical Theological Education programme, was held 7-16 November in Abuja, Nigeria, drawing about 50 young people from all over Africa.

Human rights advocates celebrate democratic control of water in Nigeria

After a years-long battle against proposed water-related legislation in Nigeria that had high potential for privatizing water, the World Council of Churches (WCC) Ecumenical Water Network in Nigeria celebrated the defeat of the proposed law, and pledged to continue to protect water as a human right.

Von Uexkull di Right Livelihood auspica che l'evento per il rinverdimento ospitato dal WCC dia impulso al movimento globale

L'organizzazione Right Livelihood è nota per i suoi premi, a volte denominati Premi Nobel alternativi, ma si è mostrata sotto un'altra luce collaborando con il Consiglio ecumenico delle chiese (CEC) nell'iniziativa di creare un movimento globale per rinverdire la terra. Ole von Uexkull, direttore esecutivo di Right Livelihood, l'organizzazione con sede a Ginevra, è intervenuto al convegno del 12 maggio intitolato “Prendersi cura della Terra, trasformare le vite: collegare la fede con la rigenerazione naturale”.