About 40 participants from various parts of India, primarily from the central region, attended the event representing National Council of Churches in India member churches, nongovernmental organizations, and civil society organizations. "Land, water, and food issues are intrinsically connected and are influenced by the climate emergency. Therefore, addressing these issues in silos is not the best way forward. We need a nexus approach," said Rev. Dr Asir Ebenezer, general secretary of the National Council of Churches in India. The nexus approach recognizes that land, water, and food systems are deeply interconnected and must be addressed together rather than separately to create effective climate solutions. Dinesh Suna, WCC programme executive for Land, Water, and Food, highlighted several WCC initiatives, including the Blue Communities and Food for Life campaign. He also showcased WCC publications such as Climate Litigation Tools and the Living Planet Monitor. |
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