WCC Members Discuss Migration in Europe

Representatives of churches, church-related organisations and ecumenical bodies associated with the World Council of Churches (WCC) from Africa, Europe and the Middle East will be gathering in Brussels from 6 to 9 July 2007 for a meeting on migration in and between these regions.

The participants from sending and receiving regions will focus on the issue of removals from Europe, coordinate advocacy work directed towards the European Union and the African Union and develop advocacy strategies to be implemented in the regions with a particular emphasis on "being church together".

Current migration streams across the Mediterranean region affect Africa, Europe and the Middle East particularly and have a strong impact on the contexts in which churches live. This trend has prompted the All Africa Conference of Churches (AACC), the Churches' Commission for Migrants in Europe (CCME) and the Middle East Council of Churches (MECC) to join forces in building a regional network on migration.

The WCC and its partners are exploring migration in today's globalised world in connection with development, remittances, regional and inter-regional mobility, removals and re-admission agreements as well as refugee protection and resettlement.

The WCC Regional Networks Meeting aims to provide a platform for the partners to identify the connections between migration and its effects on the changing ecclesial landscape. It is also encouraging wider participation both from Eastern and Western Europe.

Discussions at the latest meeting will build on decisions made at the WCC Global Ecumenical Network on Migration conference held in Nairobi last month.

The July meeting, hosted by the CCME, ends on Monday, with participants joining the Civil Society Dialogue on Migration and Development, an event organised by the Belgian King Baudouin Foundation.

It brings together a broad range of non-governmental actors to discuss the migration and development nexus and give input to the inter-governmental Global Forum on International Migration and Development, to take place on 10 and 11 July.
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