ABOUT CESE

The Ecumenical Coordination of Service (Coordenadoria Ecumênica de Serviço: CESE) is an ecumenical organization composed of six Christian churches, founded in 1973 as an expression of ecumenical commitment to the defence of human rights. From the beginning, its purpose has been the promotion, guidance, support and monitoring of ecumenical service activities, across the entire nation, but particularly in the North and Northeast.  It foundation was based on guidelines that grew out of the Meeting for Consultation on North-Northeast Inter-Ecclesiastical Assistance in Brazil, which was held in Salvador, Bahia, in 1972.

It is currently composed of the following churches:

A BRIEF
HISTORY

Created at the height of the military dictatorship CESE sought to offer a sign of hope by adopting an ecumenism of service aimed at the defence of rights, in other words a politicized service to meet the needs of the social movements and support effective measures to change the conditions of the most vulnerable, marginalized and excluded populations.  Since then, CESE has asserted a new concept of diakonia, going beyond the welfare approach, tackling the causes of Brazil’s main social problems and positioning itself alongside the most vulnerable, seeking modes of organization, mobilization and education that transform reality.

For five decades, CESE has functioned as a point of convergence between the churches, sources of funding and grassroots movements. It has focused its activities on grassroots social movements and action expressed through various forms of organization: community cooperation; associations, cooperatives, and grassroots groups; churches, ecumenical and other faith-based organizations; local, regional and national social movements; networks, forums and other forms of networking.  Priority organizations are those that identify with the ethical principles that guide CESE’s work, have a capacity for mobilization and for the construction of community alternatives and/or seek to intervene in public policy at various levels (from the local to the national), and demonstrate the potential to run coordinated activities. 

CESE is also a point of convergence between those organizations that support and those that are supported, be these ecumenical and/or social movements, and always in the sense of caring for the common house, in defence of justice, democracy and for the construction of good living.

MISSION

To strengthen social movements, ecumenical and inter-religious movements, grassroots groups and other organizations involved in the struggle for the political, economic, social and environmental transformations that lead to structures in which democracy with justice prevails, from a Human Rights perspective and for the integrity of the common house

PRINCIPLES

CESE’s activities are based on the following ethical principles:

Valuing diversity in religion and in inter-ecclesiastical and inter-religious dialogue.
Commitment to honesty and transparency in the management of resources.
Commitment to democratic practices in general and to grassroots participation in particular.
Commitment to socio-environmental issues in the defence of our common house for current and future generations.
The promotion of social relationships based on equity, without discrimination based on race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, age, confession of faith or political opinion.
Unconditional Defense of Human Rights.
Full respect for the physical and moral integrity of children and adolescents.

INSTITUTIONAL AIMS

CESE’s permanent, long-term Institutional Aims are as follows:

01

To strengthen grassroots social movements and organizations.

02

To strengthen ecumenism and inter-religious dialogue and support for grassroots causes.

03

To ensure its own institutional robustness and sustainability over time.

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CESE IN
NUMBERS

+ 50 founding years
+ 14 MIL approved projects
+ 10 MILLIONS of people benefited.
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