(06/01/07) Anglican Observer to the United Nations Hellen Wangusa
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I was struck during the 63rd session of the UN Commission on the Status of Women about the importance of sharing our stories. It is through our stories that we are able to build relationships, and it is through relationships that we can come to recognize the image of God in one another.
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The following was written during the United Nations 63rd session of the Commission on the Status of Women, and the language has been preserved to reflect the time of authoring.
This first week of the 63rd session of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women was, for me, a time...
Continuing its tradition of a strong presence at the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (UNCSW), The Episcopal Church will be represented at UNCSW’s 60th Session March 14-24, 2016, by 20 Episcopal delegates and one Episcopal provincial representative to the Anglican Communion...
Conforme a su tradición de contar con una presencia significativa en la Comisión de las Naciones Unidas sobre la Condición Jurídica y Social de la Mujer (UNCSW, por su sigla en inglés), la Iglesia Episcopal estará representada en la 60ª. Sesión de la UNCSW, que tendrá lugar del 14 al 24 de...
Samuel McDonald, Diputado Principal de Operaciones y Director de Misión para la Sociedad Misionera Doméstica y Extranjera, anunció que se están aceptando solicitudes para un delegado provincial y un máximo de 20 delegados de toda la iglesia para representar a la Iglesia Episcopal en la 60ª...
Samuel McDonald, Deputy Chief Operating Officer and Director of Mission for the Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society, announced that applications are being accepted for a provincial delegate and up to 20 churchwide delegates to represent The Episcopal Church at the 60th Session of the United...
Hellen Wangusa, the Anglican Observer at the United Nations, told General Synod that Anglicans need to examine the causes of hunger and poverty in the developing world.
In 2000, countries committed themselves to eight Millennium Development Goals, which "are very exciting -- and they are...
Martha Gardner, who has served since June 2008 as special assistant to the Anglican Communion Observer at the United Nations and director of programs, will leave on May 15, the observer's office announced.
The position was suspended "due to financial reasons," wrote the Anglican...
Bulletin inserts for September 7 briefly outline the work of the Anglican Communion Observer at the United Nations. The Observer actively promotes the mission of the Communion on matters of reconciliation, peace and justice.
Bulletin inserts are available at http://www.episcopalchurch.org...
The office of the Anglican Observer at the United Nations (AOUN) has reviewed its work in 2007 and offered an overview of its plans for 2008. The full text of the release from the AOUN office, which is based at the Episcopal Church Center in New York City, follows. Further information...
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Bulletin Inserts
Episcopal Life Weekly bulletin inserts for September 7 briefly outline the work of the Anglican