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Religious Leaders Lead Political Parties, CSOs and Security Agencies in Signing Of a Peace Accord in Nakuru County

As the country battles to regain a sense of normality from the effects of the pandemic, it is faced with social, economic and political issues particularly as the 2022 General Election approaches. It is the divine mandate of faith leaders to protect the sanctity of life thus calling out for fair, free elections, peace and… Continue reading Religious Leaders Lead Political Parties, CSOs and Security Agencies in Signing Of a Peace Accord in Nakuru County

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Faith Leaders Sign a Declaration to Fight Modern Slavery

Pope Francis defined modern slavery as a crime in 2013 with these words – when people "…are treated as objects, deceived, assaulted, often sold many times for different purposes and, in the end, killed or, in any case, physically and mentally harmed, ending up discarded and abandoned". Pope Francis Modern slavery is an umbrella term,… Continue reading Faith Leaders Sign a Declaration to Fight Modern Slavery

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Religious Leaders address the Symbiotic Relationship between Politics and Corruption

"It is true that we are headed into an electioneering period and we as Religious Leaders on most occasions are misused. We invite politicians to our places of worship, others we sanctify them and the trend goes on," Rev Fr Joseph Mutie, Chair Inter-Religious Council of Kenya. This symbiotic relationship between politics and corruption impedes… Continue reading Religious Leaders address the Symbiotic Relationship between Politics and Corruption

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The Role of Religious Leaders in Fight Aganist Corruption

Corruption remains a serious threat to the successful implementation and achievement of development agendas of both the National and County Governments. Resources set aside for service delivery continually are misappropriated and outrightly stolen, to the detriment of the public. Corruption in Kenya has had serious implications on the country’s development and debt sustainability initiatives with… Continue reading The Role of Religious Leaders in Fight Aganist Corruption

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Taking Children Back to School; Religious Leaders Interventions in Kenya

Education is a basic right, every child is entitled to enjoy this right but according to a new baseline survey by the Kenyan Government, UNICEF and the National Council for Nomadic Education in Kenya (Naconek), children between 6, and seventeen years cannot be accounted for when it comes to them being in school. The most… Continue reading Taking Children Back to School; Religious Leaders Interventions in Kenya

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Religious Leaders across Kenya lead ‘Come Twende Shule’ Campaign

The COVID-19 global pandemic affected regions of Africa in various ways. Before the onset of the COVID 19 pandemics, Kenya had a well-structured system of education. The Primary and Secondary school calendar ran from January to December. The terms comprised of three months of fully learning and a month in-between for breaks. The syllabi were… Continue reading Religious Leaders across Kenya lead ‘Come Twende Shule’ Campaign