December 6, 2002
The World Council of Churches has announced
plans to reorganize and reduce staff at its Geneva and New York
offices.
"The council, through this reorganization,
has manifested its will and its ability to respond constructively
to a critical situation," said General Secretary Konrad Raiser.
"The adjustment of the internal organization and leadership
structure will result in a clearer profile of the WCC's programs
and strengthen its co-operation with ecumenical partners."
The budget for 2003 has been reduced by 7.4
million Swiss francs (almost US$6 million) and staff will be reduced
by 16 full-time equivalent positions to a level of 141, achieved
through retirements, relocation of some activities in co-operation
with regional partners, and termination of some contracts. The reductions
will be accompanied by an income-generating strategy that will focus
on assuring the on-going support of current donors while seeking
new donors.
The reorganization will sharpen the council's
focus on five themes: faith and order; mission and ecumenical formation;
justice, peace and creation; international affairs, peace and security;
and diakonia and solidarity.
"We hope that these changes in the organization
will lead to a period of stability in which the staff, members churches
and other supporters of the WCC are able to devote themselves to
meeting the global ecumenical challenges before us," said vice-moderator
Marion Best after a mid-November meeting of officers and Central
Committee members that adopted the changes.
Anglican Communion News Service
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