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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 […]
Evangelical Lutheran Church in Jordan and the Holy Land (ELCJHL) Women’s Month Activity: Dialogue Session
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On Friday, April 1, 2022, Faith to Action Network Partner, Evangelical Lutheran Church in Jordan and the Holy Land (ELCJHL) organized a dialogue session in commemoration of women’s history month. […]
Reimagining Partnerships, Power, and Prophetic Voices for SRHR and Economic Justice
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Religious actors, in their diversity from formal leadership to education and health systems, continue to hold power and presence, and reach spaces where the state and public might not, including […]
Unpacking the Barriers to use of Family Planning
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Faith to Action Network together with the consortium partners are implementing “Delivering Equitable and Sustainable Increases in Family Planning” (DESIP) project conducted an assessment to identify the key factors that […]
Faith Leaders Championing For Family Planning in DESIP Supported Counties in Kenya
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Family Planning is a central pillar of Kenya’s Reproductive Health programme and the wider national health priority as outlined in the Constitution of Kenya 2010, Health Act 2017, Kenya Health […]
Nurturing Peaceful Co-existence Through Interfaith Collaborations: CRID Case Study Series 3
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This paper documents lessons and impacts of interfaith interventions which the Communities Richer in Diversity (CRID) implemented in Kenya and Zanzibar respectively. The CRID projects basically intended to leverage the […]
Shaping Youth Behaviour Through Interfaith Collaborations: CRID Case Study Series 2
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This paper argues that implementing interfaith activities between the youth of different religions, cultures, gender, and age contributes to peaceful coexistence. The paper asserts that increased interaction helps shape their […]
Shaping Youth Behaviour Through Interfaith Collaborations: CRID Case Study Series 1
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Faith organisations play an important role in shaping youth behaviours and influencing their life choices. Faith leaders and their institutions wield immense power and opportunity to influence their followership. Indeed, […]
Role of Religious actors in improving adolescent’s health by raising awareness on #SRHR
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Faith leaders should be ambassadors of peace through the practice of good deeds which would build the trust of their communities and thereby encourage greater reporting of SRHR issues Faith […]
Support for the Covid-19 temporary TRIPS waiver
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The COVID-19 pandemic is having a devastating effect in countries already affected by development challenges and humanitarian crises, and it is hitting the furthest behind – those who have no […]
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