Wednesday was a historic day for Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW). After an eight-year wait, its application for accreditation by the United Nations was finally granted. CSW, an organisation supporting Christians around the world living under pressure because of their faith, will now have independent access to key UN human rights advocacy platforms, and the ability to organise side-events independently at fora such as the UN Human Rights Council and General Assembly. CSW’s application had been supported by such dignitaries as Nobel laureates Archbishop Desmond Tutu and Jose Ramos-Horta, the former President of Timor Leste, and also by all five UN Special Rapporteurs.
CSW finally gets UN recognition
Written by David Fletcher 21 Apr 2017Additional Info
- Praise: God for this breakthrough, which also acknowledges the importance of NGO contributions to the UN's work. (1 Tim. 5:25)
- More: www.csw.org.uk/2017/04/19/news/3520/article.htm
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