Dr Janice Proud, the Anglican Alliance’s relief manager, recently visited refugee camps in Burundi and Zambia with Anglican development staff and faith leaders to develop resources that can be used to support refugees with disabilities.
On Tuesday 24th June 2014 at 9am UK time you can take part in a global webinar which will bring people together from every corner of the Anglican Communion. Presenters will talk about how we can all have our voices heard by decision-makers and take part in advocacy initiatives.
On Tuesday 24th June 2014 at 9am UK time you can take part in a global webinar which will bring people together from every corner of the Anglican Communion. Presenters will talk about how we can all have our voices heard by decision-makers and take part in advocacy initiatives.
Presentations from Anglican agencies across the Pacific will highlight tools that churches and individuals can use in local, national and global advocacy initiatives.
Pacific churches and agencies will highlight climate change at the next meeting of the leaders of the world’s top 20 richest nations.
Pacific churches and agencies will highlight climate change at the next meeting of the leaders of the world’s top 20 richest nations.
Read this article to find out more about how you can take part in the Anglican Alliance’s online webinar.
The Archbishop of Canterbury and the Archbishop of Burundi spoke at a ministerial dialogue on ‘The Role of Faith Communities in Preventing Sexual Violence in Conflict’ at the Global Summit in London.
An event hosted by the We Will Speak Out Coalition highlighted the holistic role of faith communities in responding to sexual violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Archbishop Rwaje Onesphore joined a faith leaders panel at the Global Summit in London, which highlighted the role of faith leaders and communities in preventing and responding to sexual violence.