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Newsletter: Violence and the FamilyViolence and the Family This newsletter on Violence and the Family is the first of a series of three issues on this theme. It includes articles from different regions of Africa, from Pakistan, Australia and UK. All make clear the prevalence of violence within the home, both between couples and against children, and the newsletter gives a wider Communion context to the work of the consultation for the Oceania region held in October at the Family Centre, Lower Hutt, Wellington. |
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06 DEC 2010 | 364 KB |
Abstracts of the papers presented at the NIFCON Conference held at Lambeth Palace in December 2011Download |
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01 DEC 2010 | 294 KB |
IAWN Newsletter November 201016 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence Campaign As we approach the annual 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence, this edition of IAWN News focuses on news and resources concerned with gender based violence and its elimination. |
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15 NOV 2010 | 399 KB |
Compass Points Sept 2010Download |
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24 SEP 2010 | 848 KB |
Newsletter: The Family and TraffickingThe Family and Trafficking Trafficking is a world-wide problem, driven by the same forces that drive the globalisation of markets, with no lack of demand and supply. In varying degrees and circumstances, men, women and children all over the world are victims of what has become a modern day slave trade. Almost every country of the world is affected either as a source, transit, and/or destination country for women, children and men trafficked for the purposes of sexual or labour exploitation. This Newsletter looks at Anglican and other Christian initiatives across the world, such as the Anglican Church of Southern Africa's response to increased trafficking around the Football World Cup, raising awareness in rural communities in India, and the care and support of |
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12 JUL 2010 | 1.08 MB |
IAWN report to the Standing Committee, July 2010Download |
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12 JUL 2010 | 148 KB |
Compass Points May 2010Download |
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28 MAY 2010 | 1.44 MB |
IAWN Newsletter May 2010Anglican Women at UNCSW 54 At the invitation of the Anglican Observer at the United Nations, Ms Hellen Wangusa, more than 80 women from across the Anglican Communion formed the Anglican Consultative Council delegation to the 54th meeting of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women held in New York, 1 – 12 March, 2010. |
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17 MAY 2010 | 141 KB |
Newsletter: Reconciliation and the FamilyReconciliation and the Family The Church preaches a Gospel of reconciliation. But what work does it do to help alleviate breakdown in relationships and discord within families and society? This newsletter helps to answer this question, with articles from Archbishop Desmond Tutu, bishops from the Congo and Mozambique, the Melanesian Brotherhood, parish priests in Argentina and Kenya, church workers and organisations in Israel, Ireland, Hong Kong, Columbia, Canada, Australia and England. There are amazing stories of forgiveness from people who have suffered horrific violence; of patient work to help parents whose relationship is breaking down and to support their children; of schemes to turn swords into ploughshares; and of efforts to help child soldiers, who ar |
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08 MAR 2010 | 825 KB |
Compass Points Jan 2010Download |
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29 JAN 2010 | 1.41 MB |