The seventh and last reflection of Seven Weeks for Water 2026 is jointly authored by Hella Tangu and Dinesh Suna. Hella Tangu is a Ugandan sustainability professional, working as a Land, Water, and Food advocacy fellow at WCC.
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This week’s reflection – the sixth of the Seven Weeks for Water 2026 is authored by Rev. Dr Angelique Walker-Smith, World Council of Churches president from North America. #SevenWeeksforWater2026 #WorldCouncilofChurches #AngeliqueWalkerSmith
The fifth reflection of the Seven Weeks for Water 2026 is authored by Michele Vecchi and Anne-Grete Larsen. Vecchi is a senior climate resilient water sanitation and hygiene advisor with Norwegian Church Aid.
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The fourth reflection of the Seven Weeks for Water 2026, coinciding with International Women’s Day, is authored by theologian Renemsongla Ozukum from Nagaland, India. #SevenWeeksforWater2026 #WorldCouncilofChurches
The third week of Seven Weeks for Water reflection is authored by Musamba Mubanga-Mtonga, who hails from Zambia and works as a senior advocacy officer on food security and climate change at Caritas Internationalis, Rome. #SevenWeeksforWater2026 #WorldCouncilofChurches #Zambia
The second of the Seven Weeks for Water reflection is authored by Tewaney Seifesellassie Yohannes, a senior climate advisor and head of the Peace, Advocacy, and Ethics Department at the Ethiopian Orthodox Church Development and Inter-Church Aid Commission, Ethiopia. #SevenWeeksforWater2026
Water holds profound spiritual significance in Christian tradition as a gift from God. Yet 2.2 billion people worldwide - disproportionately women and girls - lack safe drinking water. #WCCNews #SevenWeeksforWater2026 #waterjustice