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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 […]
Faith to Action Network_News Alert_Issue 3
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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 […]
Civil society takes aim at poor access to SRH information, education and services for the Great Lakes Region’s Adolescents
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30 June 2022 For immediate release Civil society takes aim at poor access to SRH information, education and services for the Great Lakes Region’s Adolescents NAIROBI — A new […]
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 […]
Diversity and Inclusion: From Rhetoric to Collective Faith Action : Faith to Action Network Convention
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Every year, Faith to Action Network member organizations, partners, friends and allies gather to deliberate and reach consensus on issues they are grappling with. In 2019-2020, the COVID-19 pandemic prevented […]
Communique on World Refugee Day
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We, the members and Friends of Faith to Action Network; Gathered here in Geneva Switzerland attending the International Conference entitled ‘Welcoming the Stranger and Shaping the Future’ ; Acknowledging and […]
Statement on the Day of the African Child
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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. […]
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