Former UK Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, Sally Keeble has been appointed to a post to strengthen the development, relief and advocacy activities of the Anglican Communion.Ms Keeble, who has degrees in Theology and Sociology from the University of Oxford, UK and the University of South Africa respectively, will oversee the work of the Alliance (full title The Anglican Alliance: Development, Relief, Advocacy). The Alliance is made up of churches and agencies collaborating and sharing knowledge and skills to add value to the range of development, relief and advocacy activities already undertaken by Anglicans around the world.
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, has welcomed the key contribution that Ms Keeble will play in the development of this new initiative: “I am delighted at Sally’s appointment. She will bring a well-tried level of skill and profound commitment to the role, and I believe she is ideally suit to the task of drawing together the diverse hopes and enterprises of Anglicans around the world in our work of holistic mission.”
Based in the Anglican Communion Office in London, one of her main objectives will be to deliver a learning strategy for global skills and knowledge transfer and for fostering greater Anglican and ecumenical collaboration. She has grassroots experience in establishing charitable organisations and networks and in local government, and has experience in communications and public affairs.
More at :http://www.aco.org/acns/news.cfm/2010/12/14/ACNS4759