Frcs news
FRCs (Fellowship of Reconciliation and Cooperation) is a global network of organizations and individuals working towards peace, justice, and human rights. Here are some recent news and updates from FRCs:
Global News
- The FRCs Global Assembly 2022 was held in Berlin, Germany, from June 22-25, 2022. The assembly brought together over 200 participants from 30 countries to discuss global challenges, share best practices, and strengthen the network.
- The FRCs has launched a new initiative, "FRCs for Climate Justice," which aims to raise awareness about the impact of climate change on vulnerable communities and promote climate justice.
Regional News
- In Africa, the FRCs has been working with local organizations to promote peace and reconciliation in the Democratic Republic of Congo. A recent report highlights the progress made in reducing violence and promoting dialogue between conflicting parties.
- In Asia, the FRCs has been supporting local initiatives to promote human rights and social justice in Myanmar. A recent statement condemned the military coup and called for the release of political prisoners.
Country-Specific News
- In the United States, the FRCs has been working with local organizations to promote racial justice and police reform. A recent report highlights the need for systemic change to address systemic racism.
- In the United Kingdom, the FRCs has been supporting local initiatives to promote refugee rights and challenge xenophobia. A recent statement condemned the government's asylum policy and called for a more humane approach.
Upcoming Events
- The FRCs will be hosting a webinar on "Feminist Perspectives on Peace and Conflict" on October 20, 2022. The webinar will feature speakers from around the world and explore the role of women in peacebuilding and conflict resolution.
- The FRCs will be participating in the "Global Week of Action for Peace" from November 14-20, 2022. The week will feature events and activities around the world to promote peace and nonviolence.
These are just a few examples of the news and updates from FRCs. If you're interested in learning more, I recommend visiting the FRCs website or following them on social media.