The secretary general of the Anglican Communion said this week that Anglican and Episcopal women must continue – and redouble – their work to change the fate of women and girls in their communities, including by working with their national and local governments.
18 March 2016
For centuries and all over the world, women have always worked for peace and, while their skills are more needed now than ever, one peacemaker says women’s stories and their abilities have been discounted and erased.
17 March 2016
A major international gathering of women is taking place in New York as the UN Commission on the Status of Women hears from communities around the globe on issues of sustainable development and gender-based violence. Amongst those taking part in the event are 22 Anglican women from 18 provinces.
14 March 2016
When the UN Commission on the Status of Women convenes in New York next month to explore women’s empowerment and the link to sustainable development it will benefit from the experience and knowledge of some 22 Anglican women from 18 provinces.
03 February 2016
Notes from discussion on 3 September
03 September 2015
Award for Global Service conferred on Episcopalian co-chair of UN Working Group on Girls
15 April 2015
Churches poised to help end statelessness through universal birth registration campaign
19 March 2015
Dr David Nabarro: “The faith groups are absolutely key to the Ebola response because they have access to the communities.”
02 December 2014
Women from 18 Provinces of the Anglican Communion have converged on New York, USA, to collectively take part the UN’s annual Commission on the Status of Women.
05 March 2014
A leaflet for Blackburn Diocese's members received a surprising amount of media coverage this week.
15 August 2013