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  • 24 February 2020, Jerusalem: 24 February 2020, Jerusalem: 60-year-old Sameer Ibrahim Karajaha from Ramallah, sits in his chair to receive Chemotherapy treatment at the Augusta Victoria Hospital.
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  • 24 February 2020, Jerusalem: 24 February 2020, Jerusalem: 60-year-old Sameer Ibrahim Karajaha from Ramallah, sits in his chair to receive Chemotherapy treatment at the Augusta Victoria Hospital.
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  • 24 February 2020, Jerusalem: 24 February 2020, Jerusalem: 60-year-old Sameer Ibrahim Karajaha from Ramallah, sits in his chair to receive Chemotherapy treatment at the Augusta Victoria Hospital.
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  • 24 February 2020, Jerusalem: 21-year-old Fadi Taqatqa, a stonemason from Bethlehem, receives Chemotherapy treatment at the Augusta Victoria Hospital, after being diagnosed with Leukemia in November 2019.
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  • 6 December 2018, Charlotte, North Carolina, United States: Biweekly “chairobics” session, aerobics for people with limited mobility, in the Rockwell African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, Charlotte, North Carolina.
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  • 6 December 2018, Charlotte, North Carolina, United States: Biweekly “chairobics” session, aerobics for people with limited mobility, in the Rockwell African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, Charlotte, North Carolina.
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  • 6 December 2018, Charlotte, North Carolina, United States: Biweekly “chairobics” session, aerobics for people with limited mobility, in the Rockwell African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, Charlotte, North Carolina.
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  • 24 February 2020, Jerusalem: 21-year-old Fadi Taqatqa, a stonemason from Bethlehem, receives Chemotherapy treatment at the Augusta Victoria Hospital, after being diagnosed with Leukemia in November 2019.
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  • 24 February 2020, Jerusalem: 21-year-old Fadi Taqatqa, a stonemason from Bethlehem, receives Chemotherapy treatment at the Augusta Victoria Hospital, after being diagnosed with Leukemia in November 2019.
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  • 24 February 2020, Jerusalem: 21-year-old Fadi Taqatqa, a stonemason from Bethlehem, receives Chemotherapy treatment at the Augusta Victoria Hospital, after being diagnosed with Leukemia in November 2019.
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  • 26 February 2020, Abu Dis, Palestine: nurse Amal Abu-Ghanam carries out a foot exam of 16-year-old Diabetes patient Abdel Rahman. Here, through a monofilament sensitivity test. In an effort to make Diabetes services more accessible to people in the West Bank, the Augusta Victoria Hospital offers a Mobile Diabetes Clinic, which moves around to various locations in the West Bank, offering screening and routine testing for Diabietes and the symptoms it causes.
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  • 6 December 2018, Charlotte, North Carolina, United States: Biweekly “chairobics” session, aerobics for people with limited mobility, in the Rockwell African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, Charlotte, North Carolina.
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  • 6 December 2018, Charlotte, North Carolina, United States: Biweekly “chairobics” session, aerobics for people with limited mobility, in the Rockwell African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, Charlotte, North Carolina.
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  • 6 December 2018, Charlotte, North Carolina, United States: Biweekly “chairobics” session, aerobics for people with limited mobility, in the Rockwell African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, Charlotte, North Carolina.
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  • 6 December 2018, Charlotte, North Carolina, United States: Biweekly “chairobics” session, aerobics for people with limited mobility, in the Rockwell African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, Charlotte, North Carolina.
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  • 6 December 2018, Charlotte, North Carolina, United States: Biweekly “chairobics” session, aerobics for people with limited mobility, in the Rockwell African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, Charlotte, North Carolina.
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  • 6 December 2018, Charlotte, North Carolina, United States: Biweekly “chairobics” session, aerobics for people with limited mobility, in the Rockwell African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, Charlotte, North Carolina.
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  • 6 December 2018, Charlotte, North Carolina, United States: Biweekly “chairobics” session, aerobics for people with limited mobility, in the Rockwell African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, Charlotte, North Carolina.
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  • 14 September 2015, Viñales, Cuba: An old man reads the newspaper on his front porch, in the UNESCO world heritage site of Vinales / Viñales, Cuba.
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  • 16 February 2020, Irbid, Jordan: A large Mickey Mouse toy sits on a chair in the Lutheran World Federation community centre in Irbid.
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  • 15 May 2022, Paralimni, Cyprus: Pews filled to the brim, as Sunday service is celebrated in the Metropolitan Cathedral of Saint George, Church of Cyprus, in Paralimni. The service is attended by participants in an Inter-Orthodox Pre-Assembly Consultation to the World Council of Churches’ 11th Assembly that brings together more than 50 delegates representing 20 Eastern and Oriental Orthodox member churches, in Cyprus on 9-16 May 2022.
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  • 15 May 2022, Paralimni, Cyprus: Pews filled to the brim, as Sunday service is celebrated in the Metropolitan Cathedral of Saint George, Church of Cyprus, in Paralimni. The service is attended by participants in an Inter-Orthodox Pre-Assembly Consultation to the World Council of Churches’ 11th Assembly that brings together more than 50 delegates representing 20 Eastern and Oriental Orthodox member churches, in Cyprus on 9-16 May 2022.
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  • 15 May 2022, Paralimni, Cyprus: Pews filled to the brim, as Sunday service is celebrated in the Metropolitan Cathedral of Saint George, Church of Cyprus, in Paralimni. The service is attended by participants in an Inter-Orthodox Pre-Assembly Consultation to the World Council of Churches’ 11th Assembly that brings together more than 50 delegates representing 20 Eastern and Oriental Orthodox member churches, in Cyprus on 9-16 May 2022.
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  • 18 November 2022, Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt: A woman sits in a chair at an increasingly empty venue of the United Nations climate change conference COP27, as the conference moves into what was planned to be its last day of proceedings.
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  • 24 November 2022, Ramallah, Palestine: Dr Ramzi Khoury, chair of the Higher Presidential Committee of Church Affairs in Palestine (left) receives World Council of Churches acting general secretary Rev. Prof. Dr Ioan Sauca (right).
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  • 7 September 2022, Karlsruhe, Germany: Assembly participants - among them Rabbi Dr David Fox Sandmel, Chair of the International Jewish Committee for Interreligious Consultations - attend a thematic plenary focused on ’Christian Unity and the Churches’ Common Witness’ at the 11th Assembly of the World Council of Churches, held in Karlsruhe, Germany from 31 August to 8 September, under the theme "Christ's Love Moves the World to Reconciliation and Unity."
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  • 6 November 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: Antje Jackelén, Church of Sweden Archbishop and Lutheran World Federation vice president for the Nordic Region; and Sheikh Hassan Rabbani, Imam and Muslim Chaplain at Heriot-Watt University and the chair of the Scottish Muslim Forum; join as tens of thousands of people - including environmental groups, children, youth, charities, climate activists, trade unionists and indigenous people - march through Glasgow city centre on Saturday, calling for climate justice and for world leaders to address the climate emergency. Glasgow hosts the United Nations climate change conference COP26, where world leaders gather to negotiate a response to the ongoing climate crisis and emergency.
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  • 6 November 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: Tens of thousands of people - including environmental groups, children, youth, charities, climate activists, trade unionists and indigenous people - march through Glasgow city centre on Saturday, calling for climate justice and for world leaders to address the climate emergency. Among them Anglican Bishop Olivia Graham, Bishop of Reading; Antje Jackelén, Church of Sweden Archbishop and Lutheran World Federation vice president for the Nordic Region; and Sheikh Hassan Rabbani, Imam and Muslim Chaplain at Heriot-Watt University and the chair of the Scottish Muslim Forum. Glasgow hosts the United Nations climate change conference COP26, where world leaders gather to negotiate a response to the ongoing climate crisis and emergency.
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  • 6 November 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: Antje Jackelén, Church of Sweden Archbishop and Lutheran World Federation vice president for the Nordic Region; and Sheikh Hassan Rabbani, Imam and Muslim Chaplain at Heriot-Watt University and the chair of the Scottish Muslim Forum; join as tens of thousands of people - including environmental groups, children, youth, charities, climate activists, trade unionists and indigenous people - march through Glasgow city centre on Saturday, calling for climate justice and for world leaders to address the climate emergency. Glasgow hosts the United Nations climate change conference COP26, where world leaders gather to negotiate a response to the ongoing climate crisis and emergency.
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  • 6 November 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: Ravinder Kaur Nijjar, Sikh representative to the Scottish Religious Leaders Forum and Chair of Religions For Peace UK Women of Faith Network joins a group of religious leaders from various faiths at the COP26 climate march. Tens of thousands of people - including environmental groups, children, youth, charities, climate activists, trade unionists and indigenous people - march through Glasgow city centre on Saturday, calling for climate justice and for world leaders to address the climate emergency. Glasgow hosts the United Nations climate change conference COP26, where world leaders gather to negotiate a response to the ongoing climate crisis and emergency.
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  • 2 November 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: Ravinder Kaur Nijjar, Sikh representative to the Scottish Religious Leaders Forum and Chair of Religions For Peace UK Women of Faith Network speaks, as in Saint George's Tron church in Glasgow, representatives of a variety of faiths gather to hand in a shared petition to COP26, calling world leaders to take urgent action for climate justice. Glasgow hosts the United Nations climate change conference COP26, where world leaders gather to negotiate a response to the ongoing climate crisis and emergency.
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  • 2 November 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: Ravinder Kaur Nijjar, Sikh representative to the Scottish Religious Leaders Forum and Chair of Religions For Peace UK Women of Faith Network speaks, as in Saint George's Tron church in Glasgow, representatives of a variety of faiths gather to hand in a shared petition to COP26, calling world leaders to take urgent action for climate justice. Glasgow hosts the United Nations climate change conference COP26, where world leaders gather to negotiate a response to the ongoing climate crisis and emergency.
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  • 31 October 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: Sheikh Hassan Rabbani, Imam and Muslim Chaplain at Heriot-Watt University and the chair of the Scottish Muslim Forum speaks at an Interfaith vigil held at George Square on the opening day of the united nations climate change conference COP26 in Glasgow. The vigil garthered representatives from a wide range of religions as well as people of no faith to collective pray for all those working for COP26 to be a successful meeting in mitigating what will otherwise be further development towards a climate disaster. The religious leaders shared a joint statement urging governments to put the Paris accord into action.
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  • 31 October 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: Ravinder Kaur Nijjar, Sikh representative to the Scottish Religious Leaders Forum and Chair of Religions For Peace UK Women of Faith Network shares a word of prayer and reflection at an Interfaith service in Garnethill Synagogue, Glasgow, held on the opening day of the United Nations climate change conference COP26 with representatives from more than ten different religions.
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  • 31 October 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: Ravinder Kaur Nijjar, Sikh representative to the Scottish Religious Leaders Forum and Chair of Religions For Peace UK Women of Faith Network shares a word of prayer and reflection at an Interfaith service in Garnethill Synagogue, Glasgow, held on the opening day of the United Nations climate change conference COP26 with representatives from more than ten different religions.
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  • 31 October 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: Ravinder Kaur Nijjar, Sikh representative to the Scottish Religious Leaders Forum and Chair of Religions For Peace UK Women of Faith Network shares a word of prayer and reflection at an Interfaith service in Garnethill Synagogue, Glasgow, held on the opening day of the United Nations climate change conference COP26 with representatives from more than ten different religions.
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  • 31 October 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: Sheikh Hassan Rabbani, Imam and Muslim Chaplain at Heriot-Watt University and the chair of the Scottish Muslim Forum shares a word of prayer and reflection during an Interfaith service in Garnethill Synagogue, Glasgow, held on the opening day of the United Nations climate change conference COP26 with representatives from more than ten different religions.
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  • 30 October 2019, Monrovia, Liberia: Bibles piled up on a plastic chair, for morning prayer at the Lutheran Compound in Monrovia.
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  • 17 September 2018, Kavre district, Nepal: Maiya Devi Tiwari (second from the right), chair of the collection centre in Maidan, receives Lutheran World Federation general secretary Rev. Dr Martin Junge. In the community of Maidan, villagers have started to practice semi-commercial vegetable farming, through support from the LWF World Service programme's Post-Earthquake Rehabilitation and Livelihood Recovery Project. Through a collection centre, villagers gather what surplus they have, and bring it collectively to the market in the nearby town of Kuntabesi.
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  • 24 November 2022, Ramallah, Palestine: World Council of Churches acting general secretary Rev. Prof. Dr Ioan Sauca speaks as he meets with members of the Higher Presidential Committee of Church Affairs in Palestine, including Dr Ramzi Khoury, chair of the committee; presidential committee member Ambassador Issa Kassissieh; Dr Varsin Aghapekian; and director general of the Presidential Committee Ambassador Amira Hanania.
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  • 24 November 2022, Ramallah, Palestine: Dr Ramzi Khoury, chair of the Higher Presidential Committee of Church Affairs in Palestine speaks as he receives World Council of Churches acting general secretary Rev. Prof. Dr Ioan Sauca.
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  • 24 November 2022, Ramallah, Palestine: Presidential portraits sit on the wall as World Council of Churches (WCC) acting general secretary Rev. Prof. Dr Ioan Sauca meets with members of the Higher Presidential Committee of Church Affairs in Palestine, including Dr Ramzi Khoury, chair of the committee; presidential committee member Ambassador Issa Kassissieh; Dr Varsin Aghapekian; and director general of the Presidential Committee Ambassador Amira Hanania.
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  • 24 November 2022, Ramallah, Palestine: Dr Ramzi Khoury, chair of the Higher Presidential Committee of Church Affairs in Palestine speaks as he receives World Council of Churches acting general secretary Rev. Prof. Dr Ioan Sauca.
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  • 6 November 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: Antje Jackelén, Church of Sweden Archbishop and Lutheran World Federation vice president for the Nordic Region; and Sheikh Hassan Rabbani, Imam and Muslim Chaplain at Heriot-Watt University and the chair of the Scottish Muslim Forum; join as tens of thousands of people - including environmental groups, children, youth, charities, climate activists, trade unionists and indigenous people - march through Glasgow city centre on Saturday, calling for climate justice and for world leaders to address the climate emergency. Glasgow hosts the United Nations climate change conference COP26, where world leaders gather to negotiate a response to the ongoing climate crisis and emergency.
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  • 6 November 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: Antje Jackelén, Church of Sweden Archbishop and Lutheran World Federation vice president for the Nordic Region; and Sheikh Hassan Rabbani, Imam and Muslim Chaplain at Heriot-Watt University and the chair of the Scottish Muslim Forum; join as tens of thousands of people - including environmental groups, children, youth, charities, climate activists, trade unionists and indigenous people - march through Glasgow city centre on Saturday, calling for climate justice and for world leaders to address the climate emergency. Glasgow hosts the United Nations climate change conference COP26, where world leaders gather to negotiate a response to the ongoing climate crisis and emergency.
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  • 6 November 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: Antje Jackelén, Church of Sweden Archbishop and Lutheran World Federation vice president for the Nordic Region; and Sheikh Hassan Rabbani, Imam and Muslim Chaplain at Heriot-Watt University and the chair of the Scottish Muslim Forum; join as tens of thousands of people - including environmental groups, children, youth, charities, climate activists, trade unionists and indigenous people - march through Glasgow city centre on Saturday, calling for climate justice and for world leaders to address the climate emergency. Glasgow hosts the United Nations climate change conference COP26, where world leaders gather to negotiate a response to the ongoing climate crisis and emergency.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20211106_AH2_553...jpg
  • 6 November 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: Tens of thousands of people - including environmental groups, children, youth, charities, climate activists, trade unionists and indigenous people - march through Glasgow city centre on Saturday, calling for climate justice and for world leaders to address the climate emergency. Among them Anglican Bishop Olivia Graham, Bishop of Reading; Antje Jackelén, Church of Sweden Archbishop and Lutheran World Federation vice president for the Nordic Region; and Sheikh Hassan Rabbani, Imam and Muslim Chaplain at Heriot-Watt University and the chair of the Scottish Muslim Forum. Glasgow hosts the United Nations climate change conference COP26, where world leaders gather to negotiate a response to the ongoing climate crisis and emergency.
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  • 2 November 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: Ravinder Kaur Nijjar, Sikh representative to the Scottish Religious Leaders Forum and Chair of Religions For Peace UK Women of Faith Network is interviewed at the venue of COP26. Glasgow hosts the United Nations climate change conference COP26, where world leaders gather to negotiate a response to the ongoing climate crisis and emergency.
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  • 31 October 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: Audience films as Sheikh Hassan Rabbani, Imam and Muslim Chaplain at Heriot-Watt University and the chair of the Scottish Muslim Forum participates in an Interfaith vigil held at George Square on the opening day of the united nations climate change conference COP26 in Glasgow. The vigil garthered representatives from a wide range of religions as well as people of no faith to collective pray for all those working for COP26 to be a successful meeting in mitigating what will otherwise be further development towards a climate disaster. The religious leaders shared a joint statement urging governments to put the Paris accord into action.
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  • 31 October 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: Ravinder Kaur Nijjar, Sikh representative to the Scottish Religious Leaders Forum and Chair of Religions For Peace UK Women of Faith Network shares a word of prayer and reflection at an Interfaith service in Garnethill Synagogue, Glasgow, held on the opening day of the United Nations climate change conference COP26 with representatives from more than ten different religions.
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  • 31 October 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: Ravinder Kaur Nijjar, Sikh representative to the Scottish Religious Leaders Forum and Chair of Religions For Peace UK Women of Faith Network shares a word of prayer and reflection at an Interfaith service in Garnethill Synagogue, Glasgow, held on the opening day of the United Nations climate change conference COP26 with representatives from more than ten different religions.
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  • 31 October 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: Sheikh Hassan Rabbani, Imam and Muslim Chaplain at Heriot-Watt University and the chair of the Scottish Muslim Forum shares a word of prayer and reflection during an Interfaith service in Garnethill Synagogue, Glasgow, held on the opening day of the United Nations climate change conference COP26 with representatives from more than ten different religions.
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  • 31 October 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: Sheikh Hassan Rabbani, Imam and Muslim Chaplain at Heriot-Watt University and the chair of the Scottish Muslim Forum shares a word of prayer and reflection during an Interfaith service in Garnethill Synagogue, Glasgow, held on the opening day of the United Nations climate change conference COP26 with representatives from more than ten different religions.
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  • 31 October 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: Sheikh Hassan Rabbani, Imam and Muslim Chaplain at Heriot-Watt University and the chair of the Scottish Muslim Forum shares a word of prayer and reflection during an Interfaith service in Garnethill Synagogue, Glasgow, held on the opening day of the United Nations climate change conference COP26 with representatives from more than ten different religions.
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  • 31 October 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: Linsay Taylor, chair of Interfaith Scotland and member of the Muslim Council of Scotland speaks on an Interfaith panel in Garnethill Synagogue, Glasgow, held on the opening day of the United Nations climate change conference COP26.
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  • 31 October 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: Linsay Taylor, chair of Interfaith Scotland and member of the Muslim Council of Scotland speaks on an Interfaith panel in Garnethill Synagogue, Glasgow, held on the opening day of the United Nations climate change conference COP26.
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  • 31 October 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: Sheikh Hassan Rabbani, Imam and Muslim Chaplain at Heriot-Watt University and the chair of the Scottish Muslim Forum participates in an Interfaith vigil held at George Square on the opening day of the united nations climate change conference COP26 in Glasgow. The vigil garthered representatives from a wide range of religions as well as people of no faith to collective pray for all those working for COP26 to be a successful meeting in mitigating what will otherwise be further development towards a climate disaster. The religious leaders shared a joint statement urging governments to put the Paris accord into action.
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  • 17 September 2018, Kavre district, Nepal: Maiya Devi Tiwari (centre), chair of the collection centre in Maidan, and her fellow community members receive Lutheran World Federation general secretary Rev. Dr Martin Junge. In the community of Maidan, villagers have started to practice semi-commercial vegetable farming, through support from the LWF World Service programme's Post-Earthquake Rehabilitation and Livelihood Recovery Project. Through a collection centre, villagers gather what surplus they have, and bring it collectively to the market in the nearby town of Kuntabesi.
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  • 16 June 2017, Nairobi, Kenya: Sheikh Abdalla Kamwana, Chair, Inerela+ Kenya. On 16 June, more than 500 people gathered to commemorate the Day of the African Child in Nairobi, Kenya, and to speak up publicly for the rights of children and adolescents living with HIV. Religious leaders from a range of different faith communities and traditions led a march through the streets of Nairobi, from the All Saints Cathedral to Ufungamano House, accompanied by hundreds of youth and young children from local faith-sponsored schools, after which a ceremony was held where the religious leaders committed publicly to work for children's rights to HIV testing, access to treatment, and freedom from stigma and discrimination, to make sure that those who are in need of treatment are also able to stay on treatment. The day was organized by the World Council of Churches Ecumenical Advocay Alliance together with Inerela+ Kenya, with contributions from a range of other partners. At end of the ceremony, the WCC-EAA launched a global Call to Action entitled "Act now for children and adolescents living with HIV", which was signed by the range of religious leaders.
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  • 31 January 2019, Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region, Ethiopia: Alamizu Abose leans down for a moment of prayer. She is currently chairing the Tesfa ('hope') self-help group in Hadiya. Through the Mekane Yesus Food Security Project for Lemo Community, the Ethiopian Evangelical Church Mekane Yesus' development wing Development and Social Services Commission helps women raise their socio-economic status through community banking efforts and education, and helps improve communities' food security through training in agricultural methods suitable in a changing climate.
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  • 31 January 2019, Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region, Ethiopia: Alamizu Abose is currently chairing the Tesfa ('hope') self-help group in Hadiya. Through the Mekane Yesus Food Security Project for Lemo Community, the Ethiopian Evangelical Church Mekane Yesus' development wing Development and Social Services Commission helps women raise their socio-economic status through community banking efforts and education, and helps improve communities' food security through training in agricultural methods suitable in a changing climate.
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