Join Us to Hear From an Ecumenical Accompanier in the West Bank – A Journey into Peace and Understanding.
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- Jun 20
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Are you curious about the realities faced by communities in the West Bank, Palestine? Do you want to understand the complexities of peace efforts in one of the most historically and politically charged regions of the world? Then we invite you to an inspiring event that promises to deepen your understanding and inspire hope.
Event Details:
The Work of an Ecumenical Accompanier on the West Bank, Palestine
Presented by Jean Byrne
Date: Saturday, 12th July
Time: Starts at 1:00 pm
Location: Peace Embassy, 82 Mitchell St., Glasgow G1 3NA
Jean Byrne, who has worked extensively with the Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel (EAPPI), will share her personal experiences and insights from her time on the ground in the West Bank. Her stories shed light on the daily realities faced by Palestinians and Israelis alike, revealing a tapestry of hope, resilience, and ongoing struggle.
This is a unique opportunity to hear firsthand accounts from someone who has been actively involved in peacebuilding efforts in a region often misunderstood. Jean's narrative will help us better understand the complexities on the ground and explore potential pathways towards peace.
Why Should You Attend?
Gain a deeper understanding of the geopolitical and human issues in Palestine.
Hear inspiring stories of resilience and hope from someone working directly in the region.
Engage in meaningful conversations about peace, justice, and reconciliation.
Connect with others who are passionate about promoting peace and understanding worldwide.
This event is organized by the Women’s Federation for World Peace Scotland (SC041748), committed to fostering peace and harmony across communities.
For More Information:
Email us at hello@wfwpscotland.org
Don’t miss this chance to broaden your perspective and contribute to the dialogue for peace. We look forward to welcoming you and sharing this powerful experience together.
Join us and be part of the conversation for a more peaceful world!

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