Churches and Christian organizations promoting people's access to water and sanitation around the world. A World Council of Churches #WCC @oikoumene project.
I mourn the loss of a great servant of Christ, Dr Agnes Abuom. A woman of deep faith, she believed every difficult situation should be taken to God in prayer, and conflict resolution began with dialogue.
May her gentle soul rest in the Lord.
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Water is our world's lifeblood, but it's being poisoned by pollution & drained by overuse.
This #WorldWaterDay let's reflect on our individual & collective roles to sustainably use and manage humanity’s lifeblood.
Let’s take action to ensure equitable access to water for all.
On this historic #WorldWaterDay, I have a request for leaders meeting at the UN this week:
Take #WaterAction, put the #WaterJusticeManifesto by brave water defenders at the heart of these talks.
Water is NOT a private commodity.
Water is a shared human right. Water is Life.
WCC to co-host hybrid side event on “Blue Communities” at UN Water Conference in New York.
The United Nations is organizing a global water conference during 22-24 March, 2023 at the UN headquarters, New York , after almost 50 years . https://t.co/tJRrt59xL1
#7weeks4water #2023, week 3: "Feminization of water poverty in Africa", by Dr Agnes Abuom
Originally written in 2017 for the Lenten Campaign: Seven Weeks for Water 2023 of the Word Council of Churches’ (WCC) Ecumenical Water Network (EWN) https://t.co/6lUDhBp6si
The first reflection in this year's Lenten campaign: Seven Weeks for Water by Michele Roberts. She argues, why lack of access to clean water in USA is a result of systemic racism. Read the full reflection here below https://t.co/Z7FqDAhPgl
Seven Weeks for Water 2023 takes global approach.
With the annual Seven Weeks for Water Lenten series about to begin, the World Council of Churches (WCC) is taking a global approach by republishing Bible studies from many different regions. https://t.co/py98s8ssOV
@AaccCeta@muyunga_brian congratulations to AACC and to Brian....He is also an executive committee member of the World Council of Churches. we are so proud of him.
Dear all, please sign up to participate in this important Webinar tomorrow, aimed at the upcoming UN Water Conference.
Pls join and /or circulate among your networks.
Webinar: The 2023 UN Water Conference https://t.co/WdGWFC12aP
The #second reflection of the Seven Weeks for Water 2022 of the WCC’s Ecumenical Water Network is written by @NicqiaW . In the f#internationalwomensday, which was written around #internationalwomensday. Please read and share : https://t.co/Ry75X4Ihct
The first reflection of the #SevenWeeks4Water 2022 of the WCC’s Ecumenical Water Network is written by Philip Vinod Peacock.* Please read and share... https://t.co/a5tLMCryQU
#7Weeks4Water 2022: The first reflection of the World Council of Churches Ecumenical Water Network Lenten campaign is available. "Water justice now", by Philip Peacock https://t.co/a5tLMCryQU #WCC