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Sixth ASSEMBLY

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REPORY OF TRE WORLD COUNCIL OF CHORCHES
DCLUGATION TO THE MARSHALL ISLANDS

May 20 to Juno 4,

1983

Team Members

Kara L.

COLE,

Trcomas B.

Chairperson: Administrative Secretary of the Friends
‘United Meeting and member, Board of Governcrs, National
-Couneil cf the Churches of Christ, USA.

COCHRAN, Ph.D: Nuclear Physicist serving as a Senior Staff
Scientist for the Natural Rescurces Defense Council,
Wasnington,

D.C.

BSa:teke NABETARI: General Secretary of the Pacific Conference of
Churches.
B.

David WILLIAMS, Jr.: Associate Director for Peace Issues, National
Council of the Churches cf Christ, USA, until recently
Ccordinator of the Church and Society Program, Pacific
Conference of Churches.

I.

INTRODUCTION

Continuing concern expressed by the Pacific churches,

through the

Pacific Confcrence of Churches, plus requests from the Marshall
Islands caused tne WCC tu consider sending this small delegation. A
final decision was made in consultation with leaders of the United

Church of Christ in Yhe Marshalls and the Roman Catholic Church
there.

The team was hosted and its basic

local

itinerary suggested

by a local ecumenical planniny committee comprised of leaders from the

United Church and
The

purposes of

the Catholic Church.

the

visit were:

(i)

to assess

the

residual

radiation

problem as an environmental and health hazard; (ii) to study the
social and human cost of the US military presence; (iii) to consult
with the churches of the Marshalls regarding these questions; and
(iv) to explore with the churches, in the context of the WCC's
standing concerns for peace and disarmament, long-term strategies
ror mobilizing the commitment of the churches around the world on
these issues.

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