MECC
MECC Coronavirus (COVID 19) Weekly Report
Syria and Lebanon
Humanitarian Update
Reporting period: from 19 to 26 April 2021
The Coronavirus COVID-19 situation in the Middle East
Report: 28 April 2021
As ME citizens celebrate Ramadan, word of a new ‘highly transmissible virus strain, has reached the area.
With the various health sectors already under pressure, the spread of such a virus, which had been deemed by scientists as more dangerous, can spell a more difficult year for the world.
Will the Children Be Forgotten?
Report: 15 to 23 April 2021
As tensions heat up in Eastern Ukraine and the Pacific Ocean, attention seems to be shifting elsewhere away from the ME. For the moment, security risks and challenges seem to be occupying the minds of top decision makers, instead of working to end wars, abolish poverty, and save the children in the Middle East.
Beirut Port: A Lane for Drug Trafficking?
On the 23rd of April, Saudi Arabia declared that it has seized large amounts of drugs in a vegetable shipment from Lebanon and consequently, imposed a ban on Lebanese agricultural products. Similarly, Greek authorities announced seizing four tons of cannabis worth €33 million, hidden in dessert-making machinery at Piraeus that was en route from Lebanon to Slovakia.
MECC Jordan Appeal 2021 – Diakonia Department
Upholding Human dignity cannot be achieved in words but in deeds
We share together God’s resources
Amidst the deteriorating living conditions in the East, the Middle East Council of Churches (MECC) launches its new appeal in order to maintain the humanitarian and residency needs to directly affected Syrian and Iraqi refugees as well as host communities in Jordan.
Where are both Bishops Youhanna Ibrahim and Paul Yazigi?
Eight years after the Kidnapping of both Bishops Youhanna Ibrahim and Paul Yazigi, the Middle East Council of Churches once again calls upon concerned references, the Arab and international community, as well as humanitarian organizations, urging them to work to uncover the fate of Aleppo’s Bishops, priests and all kidnapped people.
April 24. Crime and accountability!
For a hundred and six years, the Armenian people remembered the attempt of extermination that they were subjected to at the end of the nineteenth century and the beginning of the twentieth century.
A secure, peaceful and creative people who suddenly found themselves in a state of lethality and homelessness.
A Special Day for the Grandparents and Elderly in July
July 25, 2021 is no longer just another day worldwide, as it has become a day dedicated to honor the grandparents and elderly in general. So let us prepare for this special day to thank and appreciate them. On this occasion, we will celebrate with our family and grandparents as they have a role in consolidating faith and promoting love and intimacy between the members of the family or the society generally...
Aram Bezikian Museum of Armenian Genocide Orphans: A Bridge from Tragedy and Death to Life and Hope
On the remembrance day of the Armenian genocide, one of the greatest human catastrophes in human history, it is necessary to shed light on a historical site that embodies this tragic massacre. The ancient Lebanese city of Byblos embraces at its heart the culture of people who have long suffered.