2022 Annual Report
Read QCEA’s Annual Report for the year 2022!
Read QCEA’s Annual Report for the year 2022!
It’s our pleasure to be able to share with you the latest issue of Around Europe, the newsletter of the Quaker Council for European Affairs.
QCEA is seeking to recruit Climate Justice and Peace Coordinator who will help us develop and implement a climate justice and peace strategy in line with our new Strategy goals and values.
Today, on 10 March 2023, QCEA published its latest report ‘Storytelling from the Frontlines: Forefronting the voices of communities most affected by climate and militarism’.
QCEA has signed a joint letter alongside 20 civil society organisations asking members of the Council of the European Union to remove the reference to readmission (i.e. the return of migrants from the European Union) as a condition for developing countries to benefit from GSP provisions.
The Quaker Council for European Affairs is pleased to invite you to a virtual launch event to present its new publication ‘Storytelling From the Frontlines: Forefronting the voices of communities most affected by militarism and the climate crisis’.
It’s our pleasure to be able to share with you the latest issue of Around Europe, the newsletter of the Quaker Council for European Affairs.
In partnership with the Young Professionals in Foreign Policy, this event will provide a space for discussion on the environmental impacts of armed conflict, particularly in the context of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
The General Assembly of QCEA met on 17 and 18 November. Participants, some in Quaker House in Brussels, some joining online from all over Europe, heard of the many activities from QCEA.
Quakers are a people who follow after peace, love and unity. Our peace testimony is our witness to the Truth as we experience it.