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ICPD+25: faith actors pledge to address three zeros
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Nairobi, KENYA; 14 November 2019 – Development stakeholders in the faith sector have renewed commitments to work with governments and other partners to eliminate maternal deaths and gender-based violence in […]
Kenya’s cabinet approves policy for youth development
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Nairobi, KENYA; 21 November 2019 (F2A) – A meeting of Kenya’s Cabinet Secretaries has approved a new policy to guide government and stakeholders in implementing programs for youth development in […]
YWCA concludes World Council with call to nurture women leadership
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Johannesburg, SOUTH AFRICA; 22 November 2019 (F2A) – Newly elected officials of a globally renowned women’s movement have pledged commitment to increasingly develop the leadership capacities of women at the […]
Interfaith caravan in Sud Kivu encourages healthy timing and spacing of pregnancies
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Bukavu, DRC, 26 November 2019 (F2A) – Maternal mortality is very high in DRC. The maternal mortality ratio is 846 maternal deaths per 100,000 live births. In DRC, faith organisations […]
Workshop in Uganda: The road to financial sustainability
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Jinja, Uganda, 22 November 2019 (F2A) – An African proverb puts it to the point: If you have your hands in another man’s pocket, you have to move as he […]
Religious and cultural leaders add their voices to the “Leave No One Behind’ campaign
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Nairobi, Kenya, 4 November 2019 (F2A) – 19 community health volunteers, religious and cultural leaders from 9 Kenyan counties came together to participate in a social inclusion training which was […]
EALA Speaker welcomes support to educate MPs on regional SRHR Law
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Arusha, TANZANIA, 13 May 2019 (F2A) – The Speaker of the East Africa Legislative Assembly (EALA) has welcomed support from civil society in the process of enacting a regional law […]
Awaken young people’s interest in EAC, faith leaders challenged
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Nairobi, KENYA, 27 March 2019 (F2A) –The East Africa Legislative Assembly’s Committee on General Purpose has challenged faith leaders to enlighten young people about opportunities that exist for social and […]
OAIC Kenya to address challenges of youth sexuality
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Nairobi, KENYA, 14 March 2019 (F2A) – The Executive Committee of the Organization of African Instituted Churches (OAIC) Kenya Chapter has agreed to search for solutions to the problems that […]
Taskforce formed to support faith inputs in national school curriculum
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Nairobi, KENYA, 13 March 2019 (F2A) – An 11-member taskforce has been formed by representatives of the religious coordinating bodies in Kenya to support in providing inputs into the country’s […]
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