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Greek Orthodox Archdiocese Takes Active Role during International Women’s Commission (CSW 61)
Greek Orthodox Archdiocese Takes Active Role during International Women’s
Commission
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Greek Orthodox Archdiocese to Continue Successful Fellowships at the UN
The Department of Inter-Orthodox, Ecumenical and Interfaith Relations of
the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America is inviting graduate and recent
post-graduate students to apply for its fellowships at the United Nations.
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GoArch at UN & partners push for the realization of the Human Right to Water and Sanitation at the UN CSW 60 on World Water Day
The Permanent Mission of Palau to the UN and the NGO Mining Working Group
at the UN push for the realization of the Human Right to Water and
Sanitation at the UN CSW 60 on World Water Day 22 מרץ 2016 World Water Day
PRESS RELEASE NEW YORK – At the 60th session of the United Nations
Commission on the Status of Women (CSW 60), the Permanent Mission of Palau
to the UN – in collaboration with the NGO Mining Working Group, the Greek
Orthodox Archdiocese, and Salesian Missions – advocated for the full
implementation of the Human Right to Water and Sanitation called for in the
political declaration of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. The
side-event, entitled Women Water and Wellbeing: The Human Right to Water
and Sanitation, on World Water Day, opened with the NGO Mining Working
Group honoring H.E. Ambassador Dr. Caleb Otto with their Justice and Human
Rights Award for his ongoing commitment to the Human Right to Water and
Sanitation. During his remarks, Ambassador Otto reminded the world that
“access to water is essential to the empowerment of women.” Other panelists
expanded on the concept of women’s empowerment through water justice by
emphasizing the relationship between the human right to water and
sanitation and other areas of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development,
including the eradication of poverty, education for all, and a healthy
society, particularly for girls and women. Panelists emphasized the need
for intersectional analysis taking into consideration that lack of access
to water and sanitation most deeply impacts poor women living in the global
south or from racialized and indigenous communities of the global north.
Poor women from marginalized communities are also less likely to have
decision-making power when it comes to water resource allocation and
management. Emem Okon from WoMin, an African gender and extractives
alliance, pointed to the impacts of pollution caused by extractive
industries on the health, well-being, socio-economic rights and power of
women in the Niger Delta. The traditional economic activities of women
consist of fishing and farming. However, the pollution of rivers, streams,
and lakes – as well as the destruction aquatic life – eliminates access to
safe drinking water and destroys the livelihood of women, she argued. Meera
Karunananthan of the Blue Planet Project discussed the adverse impacts of
the privatization of water and sanitation services on poor women calling on
governments to step up and ensure that these vital services are delivered
in a manner that serves the public interest rather than private profit. In
addressing the vital importance and centrality of access to potable water
and sanitation, Mark Gruin of International Orthodox Christian Charities
told the audience that when his organization approached their counterparts
in Tanzania expecting to put their limited resources towards medical
services for the rural Tanzanian communities they served, they were told
unequivocally that they needed clean water before anything else was
possible. Christiana Peppard, Professor at Fordham University discussed
the importance of the Human Right to Water and Sanitation as an important
counter-narrative to the commodification of water, as a catalyst for action
and a standard of accountability. She stated that “access to water is a
right to life issue because it is fundamental to all other human rights.”
The event concluded with a recognition of the role that women have played
in defending land and water around the world. Recently assassinated
Honduran activist Berta Càceres was remembered with a minute of silence. Of
her ongoing legacy, participants reflected on the Latin American quote:
“They buried us. They did not know we were seeds.” A full video recording
of the event can be found http://bit.ly/1N4ZpDC. The speakers at Women,
Water, and Wellbeing; The Human Right to Water and Sanitation were: H.E.
Dr. Caleb Otto, Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Palau to the
United Nations; Professor Christiana Z. Peppard, Fordham University; Ms.
Emem Okon, WoMin; Mr. Mark Gruin, International Orthodox Christian
Charities; and Ms. Meera Karunananthan, The Blue Planet Project. The event
was moderated by Sr. Aine O’Connor, RSM, Sisters of Mercy: Mercy
International Association: Global Action. The Greek Orthodox Archdiocese is
accredited through the United Nations Department of Public Information (UN
DPI) and has General Consultative Status under the Economic and Social
Council of the UN (ECOSOC). The Archdiocese has been actively working at
the United Nations for 30 years. Keep up with the work of the Greek
Orthodox Archdiocese of America at the United Nations by signing up at
un.goarch.org/newsletter. --- Keywords: Greek Orthodox, United Nations,
GOA, CSW 60, Human Right to Water and Sanitation, 2030 Agenda for
Sustainable Development, Commission on the Status of Women, Water Justice,
IOCC, Blue Planet Project, Fordham University, WoMin, Mining Working Group,
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GoArch at UN Sponsors UN Event on ISIL and Human Trafficking
Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America Sponsors UN Event on ISIL and Human
Trafficking 21 מרץ 2016 PRESS RELEASE NEW YORK – During the 60th UN
Commission on the Status of Women, the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of
America, together with the World Council of Churches and the Lutheran World
Federation, co-sponsored an event entitled, Forced Migration, Human
Trafficking, and Child Soldiers: How ISIL is Exploiting the Conflict in the
Middle East. A robust dialogue among policy, legal, and academic
specialists explored ISIL’s exploitation of the current political and
humanitarian crisis in the Middle East, with careful attention given to
ISIL’s impact on the spread of forced migration, human trafficking, and
child soldiers. A recording of the event can be found at
http://bit.ly/225Nso4. Panelists included: Ms. Li Fung, Office of the
Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Children and Armed
Conflict; Mr. Edward J. Flynn, Senior Human Rights Officer for the UN
Counter-Terrorism Executive Directorate; Ms. Shafferan Sonneveld, Global
Advocacy Director, Muslims for Progressive Values; and Rev. Dr. Emeka Xris
Obiezu, Main Representative of Augustinians International to the UN and
Vice Chair of the UN NGO Committee on Migration. Emphasizing the need to
empower all members of society to combat the ISIL threat, Edward Flynn
reminded the audience that, “Member States have been called upon to empower
civil society groups, community leaders, religious leaders, women, youth,
families, to bring them into the struggle against such organizations.
Engagement and empowerment is a critical element to confronting the ISIL
threat.” Following the event, Archimandrite Nathanael Symeonides, Director
of the Department of Inter-Orthodox, Ecumenical, and Interfaith Relations
of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America, noted the need to supplement
with prayer efforts to combat the exploitation of human beings: “While
nations, civil society organizations, and individuals labor to end the
exploitation of human beings, we must remember that prayer is a necessary
tool in our search for reconciliation, peace, and the reconstitution of
human dignity in the lives of those who have been exploited and harmed.”
The Greek Orthodox Archdiocese is accredited through the United Nations
Department of Public Information (UN DPI) and has General Consultative
Status under the Economic and Social Council of the UN (ECOSOC). The
Archdiocese has been actively working at the United Nations for 30 years.
For more information about the work of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of
America at the United Nations, sign up at un.goarch.org/newsletter. ---
Keywords: Greek Orthodox, United Nations, GOA, WCC, The Lutheran World
Federation, CSW, Commission on the Status of Women, Gender Equality, Daesh,
ISIL, ISIS, Human Trafficking, Forced Migration, Child Soldiers Share
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2015 Fellowship News Release
Greek Orthodox Archdiocesan Fellowship to Work at the United Nations 11
דצמבר 2015 PRESS RELEASE NEW YORK—The Department of Inter-Orthodox,
Ecumenical and Interfaith Relations of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of
America announces the continuation of its Faith-based Diplomacy & Advocacy
Initiative. The Initiative established a total of four (2 for 2015-2016 and
2 for 2016-2017) yearlong Archdiocesan fellowships at the United Nations.
All Orthodox Christian graduate and post-graduate students are invited to
apply for this stipend fellowship. The Faith-based Diplomacy and Advocacy
Initiative is made possible by a generous grant awarded by The Archbishop
Iakovos Leadership 100 Endowment Fund, and is meant to help develop future
professionals, diplomats, policy-makers, and advocates by providing them
the a framework upon which to exercise their academic training. Fellows
will focus their work at the United Nations in five main areas: 1) Human
Rights & Religious Freedom 2) Environment/Ecology 3) Peace, Security, &
Humanitarianism 4) Equality (inter alia, Gender, Race, Economic) and 5)
Health Advocacy Among other activities, fellows will have the opportunity
to join and participate in the work of NGO Committees at the United
Nations; assist in formulating oral and written Archdiocesan statements and
interventions; help plan and host events during ECOSOC Functional
Commissions; and participate in panel discussions at future Biennial
National Clergy-Laity Congresses. To apply for the fellowship please visit
un.goarch.org/fellowship. The deadline for submitting an application for
the 2016-2017 fellowship is April 30, 2016. The Greek Orthodox Archdiocese
is accredited through the United Nations Department of Public Information
(UN DPI) and has General Consultative Status under the Economic and Social
Council of the UN (ECOSOC). The Archdiocese has been actively working at
the United Nations for 30 years. Keep up with the work of the Greek
Orthodox Archdiocese of America at the United Nations by signing up at
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Human Right to Water and Sanitation Named and Reaffirmed in Post-2015 Development Agenda
Human Right to Water and Sanitation Named and Reaffirmed in Post-2015
Development Agenda
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Presentation of the Papal Encyclical to the United Nations Community by Peter Cardianal Turkson and Rev. Dr. John Chryssavgis
Presentation of the Papal Encyclical to the United Nations Community by
Peter Cardianal Turkson and Rev. Dr. John Chryssavgis 30 יוני 2015 PRESS
RELEASE NEW YORK – At the invitation of Archbishop Bernardito Auza,
Apostolic Nuncio and Permanent Observer of the Holy See Mission to the
United Nations, the Rev. Dr. John Chryssavgis, Advisor to the Ecumenical
Patriarch on Environmental Issues and Theological Advisor to the Ecumenical
Office of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America, responded to Cardinal
Peter Turkson’s remarks at a high level discussion marking the publication
of His Holiness Pope Francis’ encyclical entitled “Laudato Si’: On the Care
of our Common Home.” The event took place the evening of June 30 in the
ECOSOC Chamber at the United Nations Headquarters. Mirroring the Vatican
press conference of June 18, this high level discussion is yet another
example of positive developments between the Roman Catholic and Orthodox
Churches. Christina Figueres, the Executive Secretary of the UN Framework
Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), delivered opening remarks. Peter
Cardinal Turkson walked the room through the drafting and finalization
process of the encyclical. Rev. Dr. Chryssavgis responded by describing
the historical and ecumenical context of the document. Finally, Bishop
Nicholas DiMarzio, the Roman Catholic Bishop of Brooklyn, and Archbishop
Demetrios of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America briefly commented at
the end. Archbishop Auza moderated. His All-Holiness Ecumenical Patriarch
Bartholomew, having earned the informal title “Green Patriarch,” has for
more than two decades championed issues related to the environment and care
for our planet. The Orthodox Christian Community, through the Department
of Inter-Orthodox, Ecumenical, and Interfaith Relations of the Greek
Orthodox Archdiocese of America, welcomes this opportunity to highlight and
advance the work of both Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew and Pope Francis.
The Greek Orthodox Archdiocese is accredited through the United Nations
Department of Public Information (UN DPI) and has General Consultative
Status under the Economic and Social Council of the UN (ECOSOC). The
Archdiocese has been actively working at the United Nations for 30 years.
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The Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America Co-Sponsors Event at the United Nations 59th Commission on the Status of Women
The Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America Co-Sponsors Event at the United
Nations 59th Commission on the Status of Women 23 מרץ 2015 PRESS RELEASE
NEW YORK–A panel discussion titled, Trafficking & Migration, Girls & Women:
Human Rights Have No Borders, took place March 9, 2015, at the United
Nations and brought together migration and trafficking experts. The Event
was co-sponsored by the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America and the
Salesians of Don Bosco. The panelists included Ashley Feasley, Esq.,
Immigration Policy Advisor for the United States Conference of Catholic
Bishops; Diane Paul, Independent Consultant on Human Rights; Katherine
Rehberg, Child Protection Specialist for Church World Service Resettlement
Support Center in Nairobi; and Monica Regabo, Executive Director of Yolia.
The panel was moderated by Rev. Thomas Brennan, SDB. The Greek Orthodox
Archdiocese of America and the Salesians of Don Bosco have submitted a
Statement to the Fifty-ninth session of the Commission on the Status of
Women. This Statement was received by the Secretary-General, Member States,
and all participants as an official document of the Commission. The
Statement is available at:
http://www.un.org/ga/search/view_doc.asp?symbol=E/CN.6/2015/NGO/94 The
Greek Orthodox Archdiocese is accredited through the United Nations
Department of Public Information (UN DPI) and has General Consultative
Status under the Economic and Social Council of the UN (ECOSOC). The
Archdiocese has been actively working at the United Nations for 30 years.
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United Nations Body Recommends Consultative Status for Archdiocesan Council
United Nations Body Recommends Consultative Status for Archdiocesan
Council 14 ינואר 2012 PRESS RELEASE With the support of United Nations
Delegations from the United States, USSR, Cyprus, France, Libya, Ghana,
Nigeria, Kenya, Chile and Rwanda, the Committee on Non-Governmental
Organizations meeting at the United Nations from March 4 to March 22, 1985
recommended by consensus that the Economic and Social Council grant the
request of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocesan Council of North and South
America for Category I Consultative Status. This is the highest category in
consultative status at the United Nations. To date, the Muslim League is
the only other religious organization that has Category I Status. The
Archdiocesan Council can now submit papers, be granted hearings and propose
agenda items for consideration by the Economic and Social Council and its
subsidiaries (The Human Rights Commission, UNESCO, etc.). Mrs. Lila
Prounis, with the approval of His Eminence, Archbishop Iakovos and the
encouragement of Fr. Karloutsos, Fr. Droumouras, and Fr. Efthimious applied
for consultative status in 1982 and prepared a nine page report which she
presented to the NGO Committee. On March 15, 1985, testifying before the
committee composed of delegations from 19 countries, Mrs. Lila Prounis
stated that the Archdiocesan Council is an international organization
dedicated to supporting programs in developing countries. Its principal
aims are to administer the religious, cultural and academic needs of 579
Greek Orthodox communities throughout North and South America. It is a
humanitarian, family-oriented body concerned with the well-being of the
person, and the improvement of the social and living conditions of all
people. It is concerned with education, the welfare of children throughout
the world, human rights, youth, the status of women, the aging, disabled
persons and the elimination of hunger. It had raised funds for the famine
in Ethiopia, and also provided assistance in cases of natural disasters.
Mrs. Prounis further pointed out that the Archdiocesan Council can provide
expertise in Education, Child Care, Youth, Aged, Religious Liberty and
Welfare to the United Nations. In recommending that the Economic and
Social Council grant Category I Status to the Greek Orthodox Archdiocesan
Council of North and South America, the NGO Committee members agreed that
its activities were relevant to a wide range of the Economic and SOcial
Council as well as of other United Nations organs. For the past eight
years, the Archdiocese has been accredited as an NGO to the Department of
Public Affairs which provides weekly briefings on UN matters. This
information can be disseminated to local constituencies. Share Facebook
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SCOBA and SCOOCH Hierarchs Celebrate 8th Annual Prayer Service for the United Nations
SCOBA and SCOOCH Hierarchs Celebrate 8th Annual Prayer Service for the
United Nations
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