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Poverty

  • You can only fight for Human Rights if You fight against Corruption

    You can only fight for Human Rights if You fight against Corruption

    English translation of the book “Corruption” by David und Thomas Schirrmacher is launched at the Integrity Conference in Manila

    29. October 2019 / Poverty, Special ethical topics, Special topics human rights, ProMundis Blog, Economy

     
  • Foto: Thomas Schirrmacher und Johanna Schirrmacher in Haiti © Schirrmacher

    Giving Hands Projects in Haiti: Project Trip Report

    In the following, Johanna Schirrmacher reports on a project trip which belongs to projects financed or co-financed by Giving Hands gGmbH.

    8. August 2019 / Poverty, ProMundis Blog

     
  • The team of the World Evangelical Alliance Sustainability Center (WEASC) © WEASC

    World Evangelical Alliance hosts official side event at the Fourth United Nations Environment Assembly 2019

    Under the title “Advancing climate justice with faith-based renewable energy projects” the World Evangelical Alliance (WEA) will host an official side event at the Fourth United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA-4).

    18. January 2019 / Poverty, Special ethical topics, Evangelicals, ProMundis Blog, Social Justice, United Nations, Economy

     
  • Vor der Mandealstatue in Pretoria

    South Africa: Corruption is destroying Everything anew (updated)

    I recently visited Desmond Tutu's former home in Soweto. The 85-year-old Nobel Peace Prize recipient and former Anglican Archbishop of Cape Horn is, alongside Nelson Mandela, a symbolic figure of dismantling apartheid in his country.

    21. December 2017 / Poverty, Democracy, Special ethical topics, ProMundis Blog, Social Justice

     
  • Human Trafficking Experts visit Brick Factory Slaves in Lahore

    Human Trafficking Experts visit Brick Factory Slaves in Lahore

    The President of the International Council of the International Society for Human Rights (ISHR) and author of the book ‘Human Trafficking’ has sought out brick factories near Lahore, Pakistan where slaves working under the most degrading conditions are producing bricks.

    21. August 2017 / Poverty, Persecution of Christians, Special ethical topics, Special topics politics, Human Trafficking, ProMundis Blog, Suppressed Women

     
  • The WEA supports the future of the Global Christian Forum

    The WEA supports the future of the Global Christian Forum

    19 years after the establishment of the Global Christian Forum, the representatives of the world Christian community met together in Geneva for a historic meeting to decide on its continuation

    13. June 2017 / Poverty, Christianity & Politics, Special ethical topics, Special topics Society, Special topics ecumenical relations, Human Trafficking, Ecumenism, ProMundis Blog

     
  • The last three newsletters of the International Society of Human Rights (ISHR)

    This are the last three editions of our newsletter coming out ten times a year, which I publish as President of the International Council of the ISHR.

    15. April 2017 / Poverty, Special topics human rights, Human Rights, Newsletter, ProMundis Blog

     
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About me

Über michProf. Dr. theol. Dr. phil. Thomas Schirrmacher, PhD, DD, (born 1960) is President of the International Council of the International Society for Human Rights, and Associate Secretary General for Theological Concerns (Theology, Theological Education, Intrafaith and Interfaith Relations, Religious Freedom, Research), which networks churches with appr. 600 million conservative Protestant Christians, chair of its theological commission, and director of the International Institute for Religious Freedom (Bonn, Cape Town, Colombo, Brasilia), the largest research network for religious freedom and against persecution of Christians and other religions and world views. Read more …

 

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