An 
appeal for prayers and for practical aid for the people of the South 
Pacific Ocean in the wake of Cyclone Pam has been issued by Archbishop 
Thabo Makgoba, Chair of the Anglican Communion 
Environmental Network.
In a statement issued from Cape Town, Archbishop Makgoba said:
“Having
 just hosted a meeting of eco-bishops from around the Communion, 
including Bishop Api Qiliho from Fiji, the network is particularly aware
 of the threat posed by climate change to the people of the South 
Pacific.
“We have been shocked by the 
devastation wrought by Cyclone Pam, particularly in Vanuatu in the 
neighbouring Province of Melanesia.
“Our 
prayers go out to the families of those who have died, to those who have
 been displaced and to those who have lost their homes and property.
“We
 pray too for Bishop James Ligo of Vanuatu and his people, and for those
 providing shelter and helping to relocate the homeless. We urge 
Anglicans to respond to appeals for practical help.”
 
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