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Celebrating International Women’s Day 2023 In West Shewa Zone, Oromia Region, Ethiopia
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On March 8, 2023, the world observed International Women’s Day (IWD), a day set aside to recognize the social, economic, cultural, and political accomplishments of women. The International Women’s Day […]
Solutions for Supporting Healthy Adolescents and Rights Protection (SHARP)
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The Solutions for Supporting Healthy Adolescents and Rights Protection (SHARP) program brings together a special collection of organizations, including experts in the fields of adolescence, commerce, gender, SRH, and religion. […]
Faith to Action Network_News Alert_Special Edition
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The status of women in Islam is a pertinent issue in modern times due to the growing recognition of the nexus between religion and human rights. It is widely acknowledged […]
“We Carry the Fire” Civic Action as Spiritual Calling
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We are delighted to invite you for a webinar named: “We carry the Fire: Civic action as spiritual calling”. Please submit any questions to: info@faithtoactionetwork.org Date: Jun 21, 2021 Time: […]
Faith Leaders Say Access to Information and Education Will Empower East African Youth
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Faith to Action Network partnered with PRB to offer Eastern African faith leaders, health workers and young people a voice. An all-new video and policy brief describe their support for […]
Conflict analysis and mediation: strengthening faith leaders’ capacity in Eastern Africa
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Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (6 October 2018) – Faith to Action Network facilitated sessions of a conflict analysis and mediation workshop hosted by the African Council of Religious Leaders-Religions for Peace […]
Women’s rights in Africa – new evidence to inform faith based advocacy
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KIT Gender together with Faith to Action Network and others has published a groundbreaking pan-African review of the current status of implementation of continental commitments on women’s rights. This report […]
Faith-based approach to tackling female genital mutilation in Kenya
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An indigenous church in West Pokot in Kenya is actively engaged in a variety of strategies to change community perceptions and practices towards ending the practice of female genital mutilation. […]
Age appropriate sexuality education from a Muslim Kenyan perspective
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On Kenya Muslim Youth Development Organization’s (KMYDO) intervention sites, family planning uptake has improved from 57% to 75% in Malindi and from 69% to 75% in Kilifi North, between 2015 […]
Council of Anglican Provinces of Africa makes an institutional commitment to promote family planning
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In 2017, the Council of Anglican Provinces of Africa (CAPA) adopted a resolution on family health and family planning services and information. This resolution was shared with all the 13 […]
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