Articles : Africa
Feb. 6, 2012 issue
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Photo by Dan Leonard/MCC
MCC relief reaches Somali refugees who may not be going home any time soon
AKRON, Pa. — When MCC representative Dan Leonard visited Dollo Ado refugee camp in late December, he was struck by the reality that the 150,000 Somali refugees who found safety and food in Ethiopia were not going home any time soon.
Somali refugees have been streaming out of their country in large numbers since last summer to escape famine and political instability, commonly attributed to a weak government and the Islamist militant group, al Shabaab, which refuses to allow humanitarian assistance in southern Somalia.
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South African Brethren in Christ join BIC association
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa — Passion for the church was evident through music and dance at an Oct. 14-16 celebration at Hillsbrow Brethren in Christ Church.
Jan. 16, 2012 issue
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Wind, rain damage Congo churches
Several Mennonite churches and schools in Congo were heavily damaged by a storm that swept through the area Oct. 16.
Jan. 9, 2012 issue
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Africans lay foundation for MWC caucus
KINSHASA, Congo — Church leaders from across Africa shared a sense of isolation and desire for more fellowship in the latest gathering of a five-year process to create a new structure for fellowship and collaboration among Mennonite World Conference member churches in Africa.
Jan. 2, 2012 issue
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Canadian leader attends U.N. meeting on climate
WINNIPEG, Man. — For Mennonite Church Canada executive director Willard Metzger, the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Durban, South Africa, began with a twist of irony.
Oct. 31, 2011 issue
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Liberian Nobel Prize winner, EMU alumna, is well connected to peace-church tradition
HARRISONBURG, Va. — Nobel Peace Prize recipient Leymah Gbowee is closely connected with Mennonites and the peace-church tradition.
Oct. 24, 2011 issue
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East Africa drought response expands
WINNIPEG, Man. — Mennonite Central Committee’s response to the drought and food crisis in East Africa continues to expand, totaling more than $4.6 million through Oct. 6.
Oct. 3, 2011 issue
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Community lost in Zimbabwe, restored at Hesston College
HESSTON, Kan. — Ron Moyo’s community was torn apart in 1983. A civil war that followed independence from Great Britain in 1979 left many people in his home country of Zimbabwe fleeing for safer environments. Moyo, then a teenager, was left to live alone, wondering daily if he would live to see the next day.
Sept. 19, 2011 issue
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In Congo prison, food for body, spirit
In the tropical heat of Congo, Adolphine Kabatusuila Tshilumba nourished the dream of feeding others.
Aug. 22, 2011 issue
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MCC expands response to East Africa drought
WINNIPEG, Man. — Mennonite Central Committee has surpassed its initial target of raising $1 million for the East Africa drought and is now expanding its response to the continuing crisis in Kenya, Ethiopia and Somalia.

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