Pax Christi International is a non-profit, non-governmental Catholic peace movement working on a global scale on a wide variety of issues in the fields of human rights, human security, disarmament and demilitarisation, just world order and religion and violent conflict.
LATEST UPDATES
Special Focus on Haiti
A collection of articles from Haiti in the aftermath of the earthquake has been created by Pax Christi International and is available under the “Focus” section on the website.
Pax Christi Youth Visit: Mosaics Lebanon 2010.
Young adults (between 18 and 30) are invited to join a visit organised by Pax Christi France to Lebanon, which will take place from the 9th to the 19th of April 2010.
Letter to Ban-Ki-moon concerning the Crisis in Camp Ashraf.
On the 13th of January 2010 Claudette Werleigh, Secretary General of Pax Christi International signed an open letter to UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon concerning the crisis in Camp Ashraf.
Palestine: Kairos Document Published
In December 2009, a group of Christian Palestinian leaders published a 16-page Kairos document that details the reality of life in Palestine.
Fund Development Officer Pax Christi International
Pax Christi International (PCI) is looking for a Fund Development Officer who will coordinate and develop PCI’s capacities and skills to obtain funds for global development.
Message of Solidarity and Sympathy with the People of Haiti
Pax Christi International expresses deep condolences and solidarity with the people of Haiti following the recent earthquake and calls for prayers and prompt support in the relief efforts.
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A financial contribution to support our work is truly appreciated and is a concrete way you can contribute to helping to create a culture of peace and non-violence. It also helps us more effectively respond to arising conflict and unforeseen emergencies.
The best way you can support our work is through regular, monthly or yearly, pledges. This allows us the scope to initiate new projects as well as to respond quickly to urgent peace and human rights issues as they arise.