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2008 Award Ceremony
Global Priorities Campaign Honored by US Conference of World Council of Churches
From left: Dennis Frado, Lutheran Office for World Community; Martin Rendon, U.S. Fund for UNICEF; Sullivan Robinson, Trinity Development Corporation and former executive director, Congress of National Black Churches, and Arnold Kohen, international coordinator, Global Priorities Campaign.
From left: Dennis Frado, Lutheran Office for World Community; Martin Rendon, U.S. Fund for UNICEF; Sullivan Robinson, Trinity Development Corporation and former executive director, Congress of National Black Churches, and Arnold Kohen, international coordinator, Global Priorities Campaign.
History
International Statement 2010
An international statement in 2010 was endorsed by the Vatican, The Lutheran
Global Security Priorities Resolution Event Material
Enclosed are documents from the Global Security Priorities Resolution meeting held Feb. 7,
A Marshall Plan For The Third World
WITH the international donors conference for millions of earthquake victims in Kashmir
Below are a list of Global Priorities International Endorsers:
- The Most. Rev. Desmond Tutu, Archbishop of Capetown (Emeritus), 1984 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate
- H.R.H. Prince El-Hassan Bin Tilal of Jordan
- Bishop Carlos Ximenes Belo, Apostolic Administrator (Emeritus), Dili, East Timor, 1996 Nobel Peace Prize Co-Laureate
- The Rt. Rev. Gunnar Staalsett, Bishop of Oslo (Emeritus), Former deputy leader of the Nobel Peace Prize Committee, Former General Secretary of the Lutheran World Federation
- Bishop John Cummins, Catholic Bishop of Oakland, California (Emeritus)
- Bishop Melvin Talbert, former chief ecumenical officer of the United Methodist Church
- Lawrence Korb, former US assistant secretary of defense
- Sverre Lodgaard, former director, Norwegian Institute for International Affairs and former director, United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research
- Stein Tonnesson, former director, International Peace Research Institute, Oslo