|
|
 |
 |
The US Office on Colombia announces a Congressional Briefing featuring three Colombian church leaders |
 |
 |
|
 |
 |
|
| Thursday Oct 05, 2006 2:30-3:30pm: Location to be announced |
 |
|
|
 |
Building Peace and Development in Zones of Conflict
A model for addressing policy challenges
Visionary Colombian church leaders Bishop Nel
Beltran, Father Rafael Castillo and Mennonite leader
Ricardo Esquivia will talk about the challenges of
working for peace and development in zones of
conflict, and will share their work to address these
issues in one of Colombia?s most conflictive
regions, Montes de María. The Network for
Development and Peace Foundation has created an
innovative model for protecting civilian lives and
addressing the economic root causes of the internal
armed conflict in Colombia. Through active
ecumenical collaboration, the Foundation has built a
strong network of civil society, business, academic,
and governmental groups involved in strengthening
local organizing efforts, building human capacity,
rebuilding social relationships, strengthening
democratic participation, and promoting sustainable
economic development. At a time when many argue
that adequate security conditions are a precondition
for economic and social development, the Foundation
model provides a viable alternative for addressing
Colombia?s humanitarian crisis NOW!
The tour is being sponsored by the U.S. Office on
Colombia, Catholic Relief Services, Lutheran World
Relief, United Church of Christ Justice and Witness
Ministries and Wider Church Ministries, Church World
Services, and the Mennonite Central Committee
Briefing sponsored by the House Subcommittee on Africa, Global Human Rights, and International Operations
MORE INFORMATION ON TOUR PARTICIPANTS
Bishop Nel Beltran has been Bishop of the
Diocese of Sincelejo since 1992. He is a Member of
the Colombian Episcopal Conference?s Social Pastoral
Commission and Advisory Bishop for the Colombian
Catholic Church?s Migration Department.
Father Rafael Castillo was responsible for
managing Catholic Church attention to the internally
displaced in the Cartagena from 1997- 2002. He also
served as Executive Secretary of the Facilitating
Commission for Peace of the Department of Bolívar.
He is Executive Director of the Network for
Development and Peace Foundation, the ecumenical
organization all three leaders will highlight on
this tour.
Ricardo Esquivia was the founding Director of
the Mennonite Church organization Justapaz. He has
worked with the Evangelical Council of Colombia,
helping to fund and build their Commission for
Restoration, Life and Peace, which works with 1,300
promoters in 100 municipalities. He was awarded the
2005 Peacemaker in Action Award of the Tannenbaum
Center for Religious Understanding.
|
US Office on Colombia
Heather Hanson
Executive Director
|
US Office on Colombia
Annalise Romoser
Senior Associate
|
|
|
 |
 |
|