MECC
MECC towards a strengthened cooperation and partnership with
“The Churches Witnessing with Migrants” (CWWM)
Dr. Michel Abs, the Middle East Council of Churches Secretary-General, and Mrs. Seta Hadeshian, MECC’s Executive Assistant has responded to the call of “The Churches Witnessing with Migrants” (CWWM) organization, for an online meeting, that gathered a group of partners, Churches’ representatives, and leaders from many international and Middle Eastern organizations.
The Monthly Online Meeting of the Regional Communications Directors: priorities lie in serving the Churches
The directors and communication officers of the regional councils and faith-based organizations held their online monthly meeting in response to the call of the Communication Department at the World Council of Churches.
MECC Coronavirus (COVID 19) Weekly Report
Syria and Lebanon
Humanitarian Update
Reporting period: from 16 to 23 November 2020
Dr. Michel Abs, MECC Secretary General, demands justice for Artsakh on Voice of Van
Dr. Michel Abs, MECC Secretary General, was the guest of “Wakfe… wa Mawkaf” program on Voice of Van, with the journalist Hala Haddad to discuss the statement issued by the Council in which it calls the parties and international stakeholders to guarantee that the ceasefire holds in Artsakh.
Congratulations to His Excellency Dr. Aude Kawas
The Middle East Council of Churches, its General Secretary Dr. Michel Abs, and the entire family of the Council’s General Secretariat, congratulates His Excellency Dr. Aude Kawas, Chairman of the Central Committee of the Department of the Service for Palestinian Refugees in MECC, for being nominated as a member of the Jordanian Senate on November 26, 2020.
Judge Sawan demands a parliamentary investigation for the Beirut Blast case
Qatar supports the Lebanese education sector
In a constructive step forward, a fragrance of hope transpired over the past few days. According to a judicial source, the investigator assigned on the Beirut Port bombing case asked Parliament to investigate current and former ministers on suspicion of committing violations or crimes related to the disaster in the Lebanese capital.
Lest we Forget
Keep talking about Beirut
In two minutes and 17 seconds, the Lebanese director Nadine Labaki conveyed the first horrifying minutes of the Beirut Blast on the 4th of August, which took place at 6:07 PM, and destroyed the entire capital. She documented these moments in a new video that will be added to the archive of this apocalyptic explosion.
MECC Raises Health Awareness About Covid-19 in Dara’a
As an aim to serve society, MECC team visited 1000 families in Al Mesmieh, in order to raise health awareness about Covid-19. The team provided all necessary information related to the virus transmission, the infection and ways to strengthen the immune system.
MECC en el EPP - Webinar del Parlamento Europeo sobre Beirut después de la explosión
Dr. Michel Abs: El sangrado del Líbano necesita todo tipo de apoyo
El Dr. Michel Abs, Secretario General del MECC, participó en un seminario web organizado por el Grupo PPE - Unidad de Diálogo Intercultural y Religioso del Parlamento Europeo, con el tema "El Líbano después de la explosión del puerto marítimo de Beirut". Durante este seminario web, el Dr. Abs pronunció un discurso sobre la situación política y económica del Líbano, las repercusiones de la explosión y la labor de socorro del MECC en caso de desastre.
Justicia para Artsaj
Las seis semanas de sangriento conflicto armado que tuvieron lugar hace unas semanas en Artsaj, nombre armenio de Nagorno–Karabaj, terminaron, en efecto, con un alto al fuego desde la medianoche del 9-10 de noviembre, así como con un acuerdo que deja a la región sin una paz clara, sostenible y duradera. Fue un acuerdo lo suficientemente débil como para mantener una tensa coexistencia sin una base fiable para una paz más duradera.
MECC Coronavirus (COVID 19) Weekly Report
Syria and Lebanon
Humanitarian Update
Reporting period: from 16 to 23 November 2020
Justice for Artsakh
The six weeks of bloody armed conflict that occurred a few weeks ago in Artsakh- Armenian name of Nagorno -Karabakh- ended with a ceasefire, in effect as of midnight November 9-10, as well as with a deal that leaves the region short of a clear and sustainable and long-lasting peace. It was an arrangement loose enough to maintain a tense coexistence with no reliable foundation for more durable peace.
MECC in the EPP - EU Parliament webinar about Beirut after the Blast
Dr. Michel Abs: Bleeding Lebanon is in need of all sort of support
Dr. Michel Abs, MECC Secretary General, participated in a webinar organized by the EPP Group - Intercultural and Religious Dialogue Unit in the European Parliament, under the topic of “Lebanon after the Beirut seaport explosion”. During this webinar, Dr. Abs delivered a speech about the political and economic situation in Lebanon, the blast’s repercussions and the MECC disaster relief work.
The Community of the Beatitudes is sowing hope in Beirut
Father Rachad Jaber: Our hope is to live the values of love, Brotherhood, tolerance and supporting others
We felt the monastery building shaking, and we got bombarded by phone calls, no one knew what happened until we learned about the disaster on TV. We started to receive videos on our mobile phones; we could not believe the horror and destruction scenes!
MECC continues its humanitarian mission in the wounded Beirut
Three months following the Beirut Blast, the Middle East Council of Churches (MECC) pursues its disaster relief work on the field. Therefore, the Department of Service and Relief - Diakonia provided a new batch of relief supplies to the member Churches, to be distributed accordingly to the poorest and most in need families.
The Syriac Catholic Church tends to the wounds of its parishioners after the catastrophe of the Beirut Blast on the 4th of August
More than a hundred days have past, after the Beirut Blast, and pain is still dominant on the Lebanese ground: Homeless families, unsafe homes, unavailable jobs, schools and hospitals still underequipped... A devastating collapse is reflected in a rise in the prices of food and necessary items.
Investigations into the Beirut Blast are still inaccurate
What is new about it?
A 350-page report detailing the probable causes of the blast and those responsible for allowing it to occur, has been handed to the public prosecutor’s office but not made public. It drew on the investigations executed by Lebanon’s Intelligence Information Branch which is part of the Internal Security Forces.
Después de la explosión de Beirut, la música se dosifica para aliviar el sufrimiento de los afectados
Tania Kassis: Siempre debemos aferrarnos a la esperanza... Estoy segura de que mañana será un día mejor
Tres meses después de la explosión, los libaneses siguen hundidos en su tragedia como resultado de este desastre, que fue un golpe fatal que destruyó sus vidas y su futuro en segundos.