Anglican Communion appoints Jillian Abballe to UN advocacy officer in New YorkPosted Jan 23, 2019 |
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[Anglican Communion News Service] The team at the Anglican Communion Office at the U.N. has been strengthened with the appointment of Jillian Abballe as advocacy officer and head of the New York office. Abballe has extensive experience at the United Nations in New York and joins the Anglican Communion from a similar position with the international ecumenical organization the World Council of Churches and before that with the United Methodist Church.
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