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Faith to Action Network Participates in International Conference on Family Planning
We continue to serve as a bridge between religious and secular actors. The International Conference of Family Planning (ICFP) from 11th -18th November 2022 was yet another occasion to educate and sensitize medical actors, policy-makers, donors and partners about the importance of partnering with…
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Faith to Action Network Strategic Plan 2022-2027: Journey to a More Healthy, Inclusive, Just and Peaceful World
In the past few years, the Faith to Action Network has grown from 41 member organisations to 110 member organisations. Collectively, our constructive voice has reached millions of community members and many decision makers. The…
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Connect with Faith to Action Network Member – Muslim Centre for Justice and Law (MCJL)
Who is MCJL? Muslim Centre for Justice and Law (MCJL) was officially registered in 2011 as a faith-based NGO dedicated to promoting and advancing Justice, tolerance…
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Promoting Positive Masculinities and Advancing Gender equality
Across the Globe, women and men are socialized and nurtured differently. In Kenya, girls and boys experience different power dynamics because of their upbringing and education….
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Faith to Action Network_News Alert_Issue 3
Faith to Action Network wishes to share with you our bi-weekly news alerts featuring stories from our network, upcoming events, a case study and job opportunities that might be of interest to you. We hope that the stories we have been…
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Faith to Action Network_News Alert_Special Edition
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 that Islam raises the status of women and safeguards their human rights. To help provide…
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Statement on the Day of the African Child
Faith to Action Network Steering Council and its members would like to join the African Continent and the rest of the world in commemorating the Day of the African Child. The African Committee of…
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