African women of faith are operating as architects of community stability, policy change, and social cohesion across East, West, Central, and Southern Africa. Working through interfaith networks, they have produced legislative outcomes, mediated elections, led reconciliation processes, and challenged harmful practices using theological authority. The Africa Women of Faith Network, established in 2003 under ACRL-RfP, represents this leadership across Christian, Muslim, Hindu, Sikh, and Bahá'í communities
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We stand in prayerful solidarity with the people of Mozambique as they endure the devastating effects of severe flooding, which has displaced families, damaged livelihoods, and disrupted the delicate fabric of community life. In this moment of profound loss and uncertainty, we affirm the inherent dignity of every person affected and our shared responsibility to respond with compassion, justice, and sustained care.
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Explore how digital harm fuels HIV stigma and how Shared Sacred Flourishing,...
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The African Council of Religious Leaders- Religions for peace (ACRL-RfP), in collaboration...
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