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The All Africa Conference of Churches is a fellowship of 208 members comprising of churches and Christians organisations in 43 African countries.

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Join us for an enlightening session on Dialogue and Partnerships for Just Transitions: Faith, Labour, and Policy hosted by the World Council of Churches. Dr. Tinashe Gumbo, the Program Executive for Ecology and Economic Justice at AACC and other panelists will explore the…

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St. Paul's University's 33rd graduation celebrated the Nexus of Faith, Science, and Technology for Global Transformation. AACC General Secretary, Rev. Dr. Fidon Mwombeki urged graduates to embrace science and technology as divine gifts, using them to uplift humanity and…

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"Faith and science are often seen as opposites—like oil and water, hard to reconcile; but faith and science can coexist and forge powerful solutions for environmental resilience, equity, and sustainability." Rt. Rev Lydia Chituku-Neshangwe AACC President #COP29 #ClimateAction

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"Faith communities often prioritize values of stewardship and sustainability, which can shift negotiations toward long-term sustainable climate commitments over short-term political gains with the lens of justice,hope and resilience." Rt. Rev Lydia Chituku-Neshangwe AACC…

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"Polluters should pay, and taxation should be progressive. These measures can scale up public finance for climate action, Therefore, tax justice can deliver the much-needed climate finance for vulnerable communities." Dr.Tinashe Gumbo Programme Executive-Economic and Ecological…

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Join us at the Faith Pavilion for a riveting discussion on the intersection of faith and science in addressing the climate crisis. Hear from renowned experts, including AACC President Rt. Rev. Lydia Chituku-Neshangwe, as we explore how these two forces can work together to build…

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We are glad to be part of the COP29 climate talks. As a faith-based association, we expect integrity in the negotiations and justice for the less responsible but disproportionately affected victims of the climate crisis. Sheikh Abdoul Raimi Anifowoché, AFAN-CJ, Benin #COP29


It is our role as faith actors to practice the prayer and policy strategy and use our voices and presence to make a difference in climate policy by holding the duty-bearers accountable." Rt. Rev. Lydia Chituku-Neshangwe, AACC President #COP29 #ClimateAction #ClimateJustice #AACC

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