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How is migration changing the future? This question was the focus of the meeting of the Continental Assembly Europe of Mission 21.
At the international women's conference organized by Mission 21, experts from four continents discussed the topics of migration, flight and persecution. The event was a strong prelude to the Mission Synod, which will meet in Aarau from June 15 under the motto "Herzlich (un-)willkommen".
Sereina Camenisch (26) has been living in Hong Kong since September 2017. She works as part of the PEP! program of Mission 21 in the "Centre for Refugees". Here she talks about her daily work and her life in a metropolis of millions.
Daniel Gloor has returned to Sabah (Malaysia) after his stay in Jordan and reports from his daily life at the STS (Theological Seminary in Sabah).
On the website of the Federation of Reformed Churches in Indonesia (PGI), the churches of Surabaya express great concern about the serious attacks that shook the East Javanese city of Surabaya in mid-May.
Bernese photographer Jonathan Liechti receives an important recognition. At this year's "Swiss Press Photo Award" he reaches second place. For his sensitive pictures from the Nigerian refugee village Gurku he is awarded in the category portrait.
In a joint newsletter, Bodo Giannone, Tanja Giannone-Schwager and Martin Witmer report on their work and everyday life in the hospital of Manyemen in Cameroon.
The first newsletter from Simone Dollinger and Angel Román is here!
In June, international youth ambassadors from Mission 21's partner churches and partner organizations from Africa, Asia and Latin America will come to Switzerland.
He said the attack by two teenage suicide bombers was an alarming signal that violence was on the rise again in northern Nigeria.