Human Rights in Europe

What is the current state of human rights of refugees and marginalised people in Europe? On 30 October 2020, Church and Peace hosted an online conversation marking the 70th anniversary of the European Convention on Human Rights. Almost 50 participants from 10...

Online Conversation on Dismantling White Privilege

Following our recent discussion on why racism must be a priority for peace churches, Church and Peace in Britain and Ireland is now inviting you to reflect further. “How can white privilege be dismantled?” Our next discussion will take place on Tuesday 8th...

Online Discussion on 70 Years European Convention on Human Rights

What is the current state of human rights of refugees and marginalised people in Europe? The European Convention on Human Rights turns 70. Seventy years since the European Court of Human Rights was established by the Convention to protect those whose rights have been...

Save dignity, Save PIKPA and Kara Tepe

Church and Peace joins coalition of more than 160 Greek and international organizations, academics and other actors from all over Europe urging Greek authorities to revoke decision to close dignified alternatives in accommodating refugees οn Lesvos Athens, 30...

Recognising the Signs of the Times

Business as usual or What are we learning and how do we go forward? We are indeed living through a special moment. Already before the global coronavirus outbreak, there was a noticeable increasing sensitivity to environmental issues, social and economic justice,...