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  • Prof Denise Ackermann
  • Bishop Mvume Dandala
  • Prof Inus Daneel
  • Father Richard Menatsi
  • Rev Dr Molefe Tsele
  • GOVERNING BOARD

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  • Bishop Geoff Davies (Deputy-Chairperson)
  • Prof Ernst Conradie (Executive Secretary)
  • Rev Andrew Warmback (Treasurer)
  • and regional reporters
  • Background, vision and aims

    Churches, ecumenical bodies, Christian organisations and individual Christians all over the world have been alarmed by environmental destruction in its many forms. This has stimulated numerous Christian initiatives to respond to local and global environmental concerns. The stories of such Christian responses deserve to be shared and communicated to others.

    The Network of Earthkeeping Christian Communities in South Africa (NECCSA) was established on 20 May 2002 to respond to this need.

    Organisation and structure

    As a communication network, the most important task of NECCSA is to distribute helpful information received from its members to the other members. This takes place especially through bi-annual newsletters and a monthly NECCSA Update (distributed electronically only). By its very nature NECCSA is a highly decentralised network and does not form an independent organisation with its own agenda. It remains dependent on the activities and contributions of its various members to operate effectively.

    To facilitate the functioning of the network, NECCSA has been launched in various provinces in South Africa where an interest in such a network has been identified thus far. Members of the network in each province are encouraged to organise their own regional meetings, events, projects and activities in order to address local and regional environmental concerns. Representatives from the various provinces serve on the NECCSA Governing Board to ensure the proper functioning of the network.

    NECCSA Constitution

    For more detail, read the full text of NECCSA's Constitution.