WORLD COUNCIL OF CHURCHES: 500 million Christians urge G20 to fix broken economic architecture

(PHOTO CREDITS: Courtesy WORLD COUNCIL OF CHURCHES)

Four global organizations representing some 500 million Christians have written an urgent letter to G20 leaders, calling for them to leave behind the current broken financial architecture and promote a truly just and sustainable recovery.

The letter, sent 13 July, is from the World Council of Churches, World Communion of Reformed Churches, Lutheran World Federation and Council for World Mission.

The organizations express “profound concern” over how COVID-19  and the related economic crisis have continued to destroy lives and livelihood around the world. “To date this has resulted in more than half a million deaths, massive unemployment, increase of debts, poverty, and inequality in many parts of the world.”

And the spread of COVID-19 continues to accelerate.

“This moment offers us an unprecedented opening to collectively examine the current order and to ‘build back better’ a different system that nurtures the health, wellbeing and resilience of communities and the planet for generations to come,” urge the organizations. “Here we would like to underline that COVID-19 recovery measures and policies must be compatible with urgent and ambitious action on the climate crisis.”

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