The Canadian Government has allocated $15 million (Canadian) to support Mennonite Central Committee’s work in climate change adaptation, with a focus on empowering women and girls in Zimbabwe.
The Canadian Government has allocated $15 million (Canadian) to support Mennonite Central Committee’s work in climate change adaptation, with a focus on empowering women and girls in Zimbabwe.
Mennonite Central Committee has received a gift of $229.6 million in property by an individual donor in support of international relief, development and peace work.
Mennonite Central Committee’s newest program for 18- to 20-year-olds offers six months of service, discipleship training and cross-cultural sharing in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
Mennonite Central Committee is closing the book sales activities of Die Mennonitische Post, effective March 31.
Pastor Victor Dogos of N’djamena, Chad, is the first recipient of the Michael J. Sharp Global Peacemaker Award. The award was created by Mennonite Central Committee this year to acknowledge courageous peacemakers.