Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel
The Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel (EAPPI) supports ordinary people to live in the occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem. The Ecumenical Accompaniers (EAs) witness life under military occupation, accompany local communities and share the real- life stories of the Palestinians and Israelis they meet.
Nonviolent and non-partisan, EAs provide a protective presence, deterring violence towards civilians. They monitor human rights abuses for the UN and other agencies. On their return, EAs share their experiences and advocate for change – an end to the Israeli military occupation and a just and peaceful resolution based on international law.
EAPPI UK & Ireland is an international programme run by the World Council of Churches. In the UK and Ireland it is managed by Quakers in Britain. To find out more about EAPPI, visit the website https://www.quaker.org.uk/our-work/eappi , read the EAPPI blogs https://www.eyewitnessblogs.com and sign up to receive the Action Alerts.
Please donate generously via:
https://www.eyewitnessblogs.com/donate/
Or Bank transfer:
Britain Yearly Meeting,
Coop Bank, 1,
Islington High St, London N1 9TR
Account number – 50234651 Sort Code 08-90-61
If you would like to donate by cheque or CAF voucher, please make payable to Britain Yearly Meeting (write EAPPI on the back) and send to
EAPPI
c/o Friends House
Euston Road, London NW1 2BJ
Gwithian Doswell
Previous Ecumenical Accompanier
This Month’s Forty-Three Newsletter Contents
- March 2023
- Children and Young People and Families Update
- Washing in Winter
- A Talk on the ‘Failure of Narrative’
- Call for a Counsellor
- Please Return Spare SALTO Key Cards
- Quaker Resonances in Psychoanalytic Thinking
- All-Age Worship: Sunday 5 March
- Monthly Appeal – March 2023
- EAPPI UK & Ireland are Recruiting for their Next Cohort of Human Rights Monitors!
- Book Review: For Thy Great Pain have Mercy on My Little Pain
- Post of Deputy General Manager Oxford Quaker Meeting
- Britain Yearly Meeting
- Oxford Quakers on Art
- How Do Quaker Meetings Do Outreach and Welcome Newcomers?
- SERVING OUTSIDE THE QUAKER COMMUNITY
- Oxford Meeting Quaker and Answer – March 2023
- From Quaker Faith and Practice
- Meetings for Worship – March 2023
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Forty-Three Newsletter • Number 527 • March 2023
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