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KENYA: Global movement changes tact, advocates for rights of African women
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MOMBASA, MARCH 13, 2018 (F2A) – A renowned global movement has resolved to champion for the rights of African women, as a new approach to realize its Renaissance Agenda. This […]
Faith actors’ voice for family planning: taking stock of achievements ahead of ICFP 2018
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(13 March 2018) – Since 2016, faith actors across the world have made impressive progress in promoting family planning, through advocacy, awareness creation and service delivery. In preparation of the […]
Celebrating International Women’s Day: Faith actors campaign for gender equality in Africa #RightByHer
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Together, faith actors are stronger in identifying and addressing injustices, raising awareness on, advocating and campaigning for women rights and gender equality. The African Union recognizes gender equality as a […]
Provide public health insurance, Faith groups tell EAC States
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Kampala, Uganda (21 February 2018) – Faith and Cultural groups in East Africa want the Partner States to make national health insurance schemes widely accessible to their citizens. Led by […]
Kenya’s Nakuru County Launches Family planning costed implementation plan and RMNAH investment framework
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Partners working in Nakuru County can now work collectively towards a guided objective in achieving family health outcomes for the wellbeing of women, families and communities thanks to the newly […]
Faith to Action Network’s Vice Chairperson of the Steering Council nominated to the FP 2020 reference group and Egyptian family house
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Faith to Action Network’s Vice Chairperson of the Steering Council, Prof. Ahmed Ragab, has been nominated for two-year membership position with reference group of FP2020 on faith issue, being a […]
Western Uganda FBO Network consultative meeting with the district to develop Kyenjojo Family Planning District Costed Implementation Plan
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Ngombe Health project and Inter-religious and cultural dialogue who are members Faith to Action Network have reached out to cultural leaders in Fort portal, Rakai and Wakiso districts to form […]
National Conference on family planning – Democratic Republic of the Congo
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Faith to Action Network in collaboration with Union of Muslim Councils for East, Central and Southern Africa (UMC) mid last year (July 2016) held a follow up event to the […]
Child-spacing in Islamic Context, a Caravan at Kenya’s Coast
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Faith to Action Network in partnership with the Supreme Council of Kenya Muslims (SUPKEM), a team of religious and medical experts from AL-Azhar University and the County Governments of Kilifi, […]
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