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The Anglican Alliance and Christian Aid launch a new partnership

The Anglican Alliance and Christian Aid launch a new partnership

The Anglican Alliance and Christian Aid have launched a new partnership, harnessing church networks to tackle climate change, conflict, and humanitarian disasters. The Anglican Alliance and Christian Aid have signed a new three year partnership agreement that will see...
Christmas without Borders: Emmanuel

Christmas without Borders: Emmanuel

A Reflection by Mark Mitchell, Humanitarian and Development Manager, Anglican Missions, Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia It’s December. The tree is up. Presents are wrapped, and Christmas cake made. We look forward to welcoming friends and...
Taking forward Partners in Resilience and Response in Africa

Taking forward Partners in Resilience and Response in Africa

The Partners in Resilience and Response (PiRR) work continues to flourish, with two key developments in recent weeks. In the Caribbean, a regional training is underway – more on this shortly. Here, we share what is happening in Africa where, in late November,...
Reflecting on COP28 so far – a blog post by Joel Kelling

Reflecting on COP28 so far – a blog post by Joel Kelling

The COP28 climate negotiations are now well underway in Dubai and, for the third consecutive year, the Anglican Communion has a small delegation there. Joel Kelling, the Anglican Alliance’s Middle East facilitator, is with the delegation and in this blog he...
Praying for COP28

Praying for COP28

Earlier this year, United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres said, “The era of global warming has ended. The era of global boiling has arrived.” In a press conference held on 27 July, he said, “According to the data released today, July has already...