Schirrmacher Congratulates UN Environment Programme to 50th Anniversary
WEA-Generalsekretär gratuliert dem UN-Umweltprogramm zum 50. Jahrestag und bezeichnet die UN-Organisation als „Pionier bei der Einbeziehung religiöser Gruppen“
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WEA-Generalsekretär gratuliert dem UN-Umweltprogramm zum 50. Jahrestag und bezeichnet die UN-Organisation als „Pionier bei der Einbeziehung religiöser Gruppen“
The WEA welcomes the resolution agreed upon at the fifth United Nations Environment Assembly to end plastic pollution and forge an international legally binding agreement.
The World Evangelical Alliance (WEA) together with a number of member and partner organizations represented an evangelical voice at the COP26 in Glasgow, UK.
On September 4, World Evangelical Alliance (WEA) Secretary General Bishop Dr Thomas Schirrmacher presented an evangelical perspective on conservation of nature and biodiversity to the global community of experts who gathered in Marseille (France) for the World Conservation Congress 2021.
A memorial service was held on June 19 for Dr. Ken Gnanakan, former General Secretary of the Asia Theological Association (1991–2001) and longtime contributor to the World Evangelical Alliance’s work, who died suddenly on May 9 after preaching at an online service.
At the invitation of the directors of the Center, Paul and Susi Childers, Thomas and Christine Schirrmacher visited the University of the Nations (UoN) in Kailua-Kona (Big Island/Hawaii) as representatives of the World Evangelical Alliance (WEA).
The Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea, James Marape, has invited Schirrmacher to present his new anti-corruption programme.