LWF-LACRegional Gathering on Sustainability and
Human & Institutional Capacity Development (HICD)
“That is why today we have hope, that is why we struggle with stubbornness:”
-Responsible Stewardship-
LWF-LACRegional Gathering on Sustainability and
Human & Institutional Capacity Development (HICD)
“That is why today we have hope, that is why we struggle with stubbornness:”
-Responsible Stewardship-
Santa Cruz , Bolivia September 17-22, 2012
LWF 2012-2017 Strategy
LWF Strategic Plan (2012-2017)
Goal:
Liberated by God’s grace, a communion in Christ living and working together for a just,
peaceful, and reconciled world.
Priority Area 1:
Communion strengthened in worship and ongoing theological discernment, ecumenical dialogue, and interfaith collaboration.
Priority Area 2:
Member churches growing in capacity for holistic mission and deepening relationships with each other.
Priority Area 3:
Effective and empowering diakonia addressing human suffering, injustice, and emergencies.
LWF Strategic Plan (2012-2017)
Structural implication of the LWF 2012-2017 Strategy for the Communion Office
• From six units (Offices for Communication Services, Finance, and Human Rersources, Departments for Theology and Studies,
Mission and Development, and World Service) to four departments (Department for Theology and Public Witness, DMD, DWS, and Planning and Operations)
• Enhanced collaboration among the three priority areas
• Cross-cutting priorities working with all the departments.
• Youth participation in place.
Structural implication
General Secretary
LWF Communion Office structure - tasks
Assistant GS International Affairs
Assistant GS Ecumenical Relations
Theology &Public Witness
Tasks
Mission and Development
Tasks
World Service
Tasks
Resources management
Tasks
Communication
Tasks
Head LWF communication
Program departments (implementation and operations) Support department
Director Director Director Director
Theological reflection
Ecumenical relations & dialogues
Interfaith relations
Public voice
Global diakonia through country & associate
programs
Program support and monitoring to country
programs and associate programs
Web presence and corporate identity
News services
Language and publication
coordination
Finances
Human resources
Planning
Resource mobilization
IT services
Strategic leadership & oversight
Governance relationships
External relationships
Represents LWF UN & political affairs
Represents LWF in ecumenical dialogues
Gender justice
Holistic mission
Communion relationships & formation
Cooperation in projects and programs
Good governance, leadership & accountability in member
churches
Planning and Operations
Cabinet positions in fields with this color
Advisory group for relationships and
communication this color
Tasks
Programmatic Implication.
Strategy Commitment for Priority Area 2
LWF’s approach to capacity development: • that all member churches have assets and strength as
well as capacities,
• that existing assets, strength and capacities need further development,
• that facilitation of spaces is essential for regional and global accompaniment of the member churches, to meet these needs.
Programmatic implication contd.
Main Goals for Priority Area 2: Increased Common Understanding of Holistic
Mission: Proclamation, Diakonia and Advocacy.
Confidence for proclaiming the Gospel, serving people and creation and building relationships.
Embracing leadership cultures and governance practices that are participatory, empowering, transparent and accountable.
Active and equitable engagement of women and young people in church life and leadership.
Programmatic implication on Sustainability
• Goal
Motivate and nourish the reflection process and the actions that derive from the sustainable projection on the LWF member churches in Latin America and the Caribbean (Trusting in the Future, 2007, page 4).
Programmatic implication on Sustainability
• Main areas of accompaniment
Thinking and building the church (eclesiology)
Planning, monitoring and assessment (PME)
Development of human and economic resources (Institutional Capacity)
• EmphasisIncrease communication and collaboration between
network of referents
Support various capacity building processes (HICD)
Accompany member churches that have recently innitiated PEP processes
Strengthen local processes driven by organizational management regarding human resources retention in the member churches.
Programmatic implication on Sustainability
Programmatic implication for Human &
Institutional Capacity Development (HICD). Main areas of LWF accompaniment through
Capacity Development include:
o Identifying and facilitating better access to expertise and resources;
o Linking churches with training and capacity development opportunities;
o Linking new leaders to training and opportunities for reflection on Lutheran identity;
o Enhancing communication and mutual sharing of information and knowledge;
o Developing practical guides and training programs.
Programmatic implication for the HICD: Sharing Space with the Regional Gathering on
Sustainability
Programmatic implication for the HICD: Sharing Space with the Regional Gathering on
Sustainability