Journey to a more healthy, inclusive, just and peaceful world

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Faith to Action Network

Faith to Action Network is a global interfaith network with members from Baháʼí, Buddhist, Christian, Confucian, Hindu, Muslim, and African Traditional religions. The Network promotes mutual learning and increased interfaith collaboration between religious organizations as well as faith-based organizations, governments and other stakeholders to advance family health and well-being; women’s rights and gender justice; and peaceful, just and inclusive communities. We amplify faith voices, conduct advocacy and communicate messages for change, including social and behavioural change.

Vision

A world in which interfaith collaboration advances healthy, inclusive, just and peaceful communities.

Mission

To mobilise faith actors for interfaith dialogue and collaboration to advance family health and well-being; women’s rights and gender justice; and peaceful, just and inclusive communities consistent with one’s faith.

Principles

Faith to Action Network approaches its work with the following principles in mind:

  • respect for human rights
  • pluralism, inclusion and appreciation for diversity
  • focus on common ground, fairness and solidarity
  • knowledge-based, oriented to innovation and learning
  • accountability, integrity and transparency
  • professional and solution-oriented
  • transformative, seeking to catalyse meaningful change


Goals

Faith to Action Network aims to ensure that faith actors are empowered:

  • to lead change and take action for better family health and well-being
  • to lead change and take action for women's rights and gender justice within private, institutional, and public spheres
  • to lead change and take interfaith action for peaceful, just and inclusive communities
  • and finally,

  • the Network's management grows a trustworthy, inspiring and vibrant interfaith network with transparent, accountable governance and active, engaged members.

Join us in advancing family health and well-being; women’s rights and gender justice; and peaceful, just and inclusive communities.

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