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New interactive
website for the Decade to Overcome Violence now
online.
Coinciding with
International Human Rights Day, the
World Council of Churches (WCC) has today opened a new interactive version
of
its "Decade to Overcome Violence (2001-2010): Churches seeking
Reconciliation
and Peace" website. Its address is: http://www.wcc-coe.org/dov.
The
new website is designed to create and strengthen networking by churches,
organizations and individuals committed to the search for peace, justice
and
reconciliation.
In the words of Decade coordinator Hansulrich
Gerber:
"When violence and threats of war are rising up ominously around us, an
initiative like this, which aims at strengthening organizations and
individuals
committed to peace and reconciliation, is a sign of hope."
The
website,
available in four languages (English, French, German, and Spanish), is
designed
as a tool to enable churches, organizations and individuals committed to
the
aims of the Decade to make contact and establish relations with one
another by
sharing resources and experiences, notices of events and information on
what
they are doing.
Those logging on to the website can play an active
role
by sharing with others their efforts to overcome violence and making them
widely
known. At the same time, they can easily obtain any information they
require via
the website's new thematic structure and its search-by-category
function.
"It's a new way of working in that it provides an open
forum,"
declares WCC senior web editor Olivier Schopfer, "and the challenge for us
and
for everyone committed to the Decade is to make it a lively, dynamic
instrument."
The website also contains resources produced by the
WCC
itself, such as a new study guide on the four main Decade themes, ideas on
how
to participate in the Decade in local communities, a listing of regional
and
national coordinators, together with e-mail discussion groups and visual
resources.
The Decade to Overcome Violence is the WCC's response to
the
mandate of its eighth assembly in Harare in 1998 "to work strategically
with the
churches... to create a culture of peace".
The Decade was launched
internationally in February 2001 and, by bringing together already-
existing
initiatives, it provides a forum for sharing experiences and building
relationships of mutual support and learning, while at the same time
encouraging
and inspiring churches, organizations and individuals to commit actively
to the
search for justice, reconciliation and peace.
For further
information,
please contact the Media Relations Office, tel: +41 (0)22 791 64
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The World Council of Churches (WCC) is a
fellowship
of churches, now 342, in more than 100 countries in all continents from
virtually all Christian traditions. The Roman Catholic Church is not a
member
church but works cooperatively with the WCC. The highest governing body is
the
assembly, which meets approximately every seven years. The WCC was
formally
inaugurated in 1948 in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Its staff is headed by
general secretary Konrad Raiser from the Evangelical Church in
Germany.
World Council of Churches Media Relations
Office Tel:
(41 22) 791 6153 / 791 6421 Fax: (41 22) 798 1346 E-mail:
media@wcc-coe.org Web: www.wcc-coe.org
PO Box 2100 1211
Geneva 2,
Switzerland 1
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