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WEA adopts Call to Action on HIV

Micah Network welcomes the news that the World Evangelical Alliance General Assembly adopted a Call to Action on HIV on October 29 2008. The Call to Action on HIV was drafted during the recent Micah Network consultation on Churches Living with HIV by WEA representatives attending that meeting.

More news from Micah Network's recent consultation coming soon.

4th Triennial Global Consultation on Climate Change, Kenya, 13-18 July 2009

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Micah Network is pleased to announce that the 4th Triennial Global Consultation on Climate Change will be held from July 13 -18, 2009 in Nairobi, Kenya. Work is well underway to finalise the venue and costs. Please mark these dates on your calendar and we hope to provide you with more information very soon.

The Global Network seeking participation of Micah Network member organisations

We have been asked by the Global Network, an international network of NGOs sharing information and knowledge on disaster risk reduction, to circulate the following information.
The Global Network are seeking the participation of organisations from one of the participating regions and countries (please refer to participating regions and countries template attached to confirm eligibility) in any of the following roles:

  • National Coordinating Organisation (NCO)
  • Regional Coordinating Organisation (RCO)
  • Survey work

Please refer to the attached briefing sheet for more information on these opportunities.
Expressions of interest or any enquiries should be directed to Marcus Oxley, marcus.oxley@globalnetwork-dr.org. The original deadline of 31 July has been extended to close of business Wednesday 6 August.

Participating regions and countries - template

Briefing Sheet - Views from the Front line

Micah Network members responding to the 2008 Sichuan earthquake in China

The following member agencies are responding to the disaster in China:

Baptist World Aid

http://www.bwanet.org/default.aspx?pid=838

Cedar Fund

http://www.cedarfund.org

Christian Reformed World Relief Committee
http://www.crcna.org/news.cfm?newsid=582

World Vision Australia

http://www.worldvision.com.au/emergency/ChinaEarthquake/index.asp

Micah Network releases a new CD

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Micah Network releases a new CD, Our Sins - a compilation of worship and reflective music on the theme of justice and poverty.

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Introduction

What is advocacy? Why Advocate?

In their excellent book, "Going Global", Marc Lindenberg and Coralie Bryant define advocacy as "speaking out for policy change and action that will adress the root causes of the problems confronted in development and relief work". The Micah Network recognises the need for advocacy, and has it as one of our 3 core objectives. The Micah Declaration on Integral Mission states that, ''We acknowledge the command to speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves, for the rights of all who are destitute in a world that has given 'money rights' greater priority than human rights''.

Why Advocate?

The following articles look at why Christians, or anybody for that matter, should be involved in advocacy.

Tearfund UK Discussion Paper (July 2002) The mission of the church and the role of advocacy

This discussion paper is a supporting paper to the Tearfund UK Advocacy Toolkit (2002). The mission of the church and the role of advocacy goes into greater detail about the Biblical basis for involvement in justice issues. The paper includes chapters on the kingdom of God and the mission of the church; the history of God's people and their relationship with those in power; Jesus' approach to power and politics; and applying biblical principles to policy making. Supplementing the Advocacy Toolkit (2002), the paper also briefly discusses how one can develop and implement a vision for change.

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10 Reasons Why Justice Is Essential to the Gospels

By Ross Langmead

In this succinct article Ross Langmead clearly outlines ten reasons why Christians should have passion for bringing about justice. Sadly, many churches neglect this dimension of mission. Our vision of the gospel must contain justice at its heart in order for real change to be brought about by the church.

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A Prayer for Clarity: Advocacy and Integral Mission

By Gary A. Haugen

Gary A. Haugen combines a discussion of the theological basis for advocacy with stories of individuals affected by injustice. He proclaims the need for advocacy on the behalf of evangelical Christians to change the stories of individuals like these. If we are to really love them as Jesus's commands then we must act. Haugen writes, ''If you love Joyti, you must try to get her out of the brothel. If you love Osner, you must seek his release from prison''. A copy of the article is available for download below or by clicking here.

Keynote address

Micah Regional Consultation on Justice & Advocacy

Pune, India, May 29 - June 1, 2004

Steve Bradbury - National Director of TEAR Australia, Chairman of the Micah Network

A Prayer for Clarity: Advocacy and Integral Mission