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Palestine: Making Safe Spaces for Young Couples
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Women’s rights and gender equality are one of our main focus areas as a network. This work is implemented across different contexts, including our work in Palestine. According to a […]

Transforming Perceptions and Attitudes through Inter-Faith Dialogues
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Interfaith dialogue is being used more frequently to promote peace and resolve disputes. Discussions can affect people’s perceptions of “the other”, thus defusing tensions between the parties and ultimately transforming […]

Let’s Talk About Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights
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Faith leaders and organizations have a significant influence on the norms, attitudes, and beliefs of African society. Faith leaders ought to provide a welcoming environment where young people’s issues about […]

Family Planning: Faith Leaders Leaving No One Behind
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With an emphasis on women, people with disabilities (PWD), and teenagers in hard-to-reach locations, Faith to Action Network and the Marsabit County administration in Kenya have expanded access to family […]
Connect with Faith to Action Network Member – Ibrahimia Media Center (IMC)
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Who is IMC? Ibrahimia Media Center (IMC) is a faith-based organization, affiliated with the Evangelical Fellowship of Egypt. It was established in 2005 in Alexandria- Egypt to support the […]

Communities Richer in Diversity (CRID) Project Closure
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Faith to Action Network took part in a closure meeting for the project Communities Richer in Diversity (CRID). The partners discussed the complexities and dynamics of the different approaches each […]

Youth Leading the Change in Palestine
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Empowered young people play a critical role in the development of communities. […]

Youth for Change, Sexual Reproductive Health, and Rights in Malawi
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Given their trusted and strong presence, there is tremendous potential for faith organizations to influence people’s choices on family health and wellbeing. However, some faith leaders and institutions do not […]

IMPACT BRIEF:COMMUNITIES RICHER IN DIVERSITY – UGANDA
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The people of Yumbe district in Uganda are predominantly Muslim (76%) with a large Christian minority (24%). Yumbe and the entirety of the West Nile region was severely affected by […]

IMPACT BRIEF: COMMUNITIES RICHER IN DIVERSITY – SOUTH SUDAN
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South Sudanese religious actors have legitimacy and play important peacebuilding roles, but have limited influence. Nonetheless, Christians are divided into small churches established along ethnic lines, and there is ethnic-line […]
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