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28.10.2009

Women Challenged to Insist on Gender Justice for a Sustainable Community

First LWF Pre-Assembly in Anticipation of Stuttgart in 2010

GENEVA, 28 October 2009 (LWI) - An international gathering of women from across the Lutheran communion today kicked off the first Pre-Assembly in a series of seven that will precede the July 2010 LWF Eleventh Assembly, to be held in Stuttgart, Germany.

Referring to the Eleventh Assembly theme, "Give Us Today Our Daily Bread," which will guide deliberations at the Women's Pre Assembly (WPA), Mr Jaap Schep, acting director of the LWF Department for Mission and Development (DMD) called upon women to prepare a strong contribution on gender perspectives to issues that are on the assembly's agenda.

Schep expressed his hope that the pre-assembly participants "will not be overwhelmed by the many negative trends in global food production." He urged them "to create a strong call for this world to become a sustainable community that must" include gender justice.

"Is it not for the same reason that some 2 billion women around the world wake up much earlier than anyone else to prepare for the necessities of the day?" Schep asked participants, linking women's role in providing bread and the WPA as the first pre-assembly.

Participants in the 27- 31 October pre-assembly include 34 women representatives from LWF member churches in the Federation's seven regions. The event takes place at Bogis-Bossey, near Geneva, Switzerland.

The acting DMD director urged the WPA participants to use the opportunity of coming together "to make a strong contribution to the process of preparing yourselves for the Assembly of our communion."

"The prevailing gender inequality is also clearly present in the context of our daily bread," said Schep, citing what he had witnessed during DMD-related visits to projects of LWF member churches. "I see in many regions women working on preparation of the daily food ... and men usually talking with other men ... . I have seen food being distributed unequally.  And I have seen women, especially mothers, taking the least [portions]," he said.

During the opening worship, women were invited to speak out their names, and to share bread and bowls from their regions, as well as words and ideas that were inscribed on a patch work cloth. The women also remembered fellow delegates from Cameroon, India and Nigeria who had been invited to take part in the meeting, but did not receive visas.

Deliberations at the four-day international meeting include issues of women and power, women's participation in decision making and women and justice. The participants will also have the opportunity to get acquainted with the LWF Assembly rules and procedures.

The DMD desk for Women in Church and Society has organized the WPA. Five regional pre-assemblies will take place in Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean and North America, as well as an international Youth conference, organized by the respective DMD desks. (482 words)

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