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Mombasa Social Intelligence Report (2019-2021)
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Interfaith Youth; Lessons on Freedom of Religion or Belief and Peace
“Being in inter-faith has moulded me to respect all religions. To choose one faith, and hate none and to help the community to clear out the myths and misunderstanding of religion in the society through Building Interfaith Bridges.” – Cherry Odour, Mombasa Interfaith Youth Interfaith Youth in Kenya have continually chosen to change the narrative… Continue reading Interfaith Youth; Lessons on Freedom of Religion or Belief and Peace
The Role of Free and Independent churches in the context of politics and society in Kenya
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Cycle Baba; Wheels for Green, World Bicycle Traveler
Cycle Baba {Picture Courtsey} COP26 was the 26th United Nations Climate Change Conference that brought together over 200 world leaders to review their steps towards keeping the targeted 1.5oC within reach. For nearly three decades the UN has been bringing together all parties to the Paris Agreement for the global climate summit known as the… Continue reading Cycle Baba; Wheels for Green, World Bicycle Traveler
Inter-Religious Council of Kenya – National Values Booklet
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Religious Leaders Call for the amplification of Marginalized Voices in the Communities
“Our goal of poverty eradication and of inclusive growth that embraces the disadvantaged and marginalized sections of society can be achieved when our actions are guided by a social conscience and are not devoid of sensitivity.” Pratibha Patil Some of the Marginalised persons during the press briefing Pastor Sylvina, VC Mombasa Women of Faith Network… Continue reading Religious Leaders Call for the amplification of Marginalized Voices in the Communities
Interfaith Leaders on Hate Speech on Pulpits and Peace Messages – Sujata Kotamraju
We urge all of us to remain in peace and cohesion in Kenya, we have been dividing ourselves along political lines which in many occasions take tribal angles and political hating temperatures. It is our humble prayer that we are not going to allow ourselves to be divided by political rhetoric’s that send us to our tribal cocoons for we cannot thrive alone as tribes or communities or families or individuals. We can only thrive when we do work together, encourage one another, fellowship and worship together and become one nation of Kenya. God Bless Kenya as we stay united and peaceful as one nation. – Sujata Kotamraju
Interfaith Leaders on Hate Speech on Pulpits and Peace Messages – Can. Rev. Dr. Rosemary Mbogo
Let us strive to become one nation, one people who are going to grow and celebrate each other. Let us celebrate our unity. As Religious Leaders we encourage peace and cohesion among our public officers. We urge all public officers and political leaders to exercise and project mutual respect of the different institutions. We encourage a sense of harmony among the three arms of government while maintaining independence of each as prescribed in the doctrine of separation of power. God Bless Kenya as we stay united and peaceful as one nation. -Rev. Dr. Rosemary Mbogo