Organizations
JLI Network organizations actively involved in serving as members of Learning Hubs and the JLI Board. In several cases, organizations have representatives serving on several Hubs.
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Catholic Relief Services (CRS) was founded by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops in 1943 to assist the poor and disadvantaged overseas.
Mission statement: Catholic Relief Services carries out the commitment of the Bishops of ...
Working closely with faith-based and community stakeholders is critical to the success of US Agency for International Development's (USAID) mission. These efforts are coordinated through USAID’s Center for Faith-Based and Community ...
The Christian Health Association of Nigeria (CHAN) was founded in 1973 by the Catholic Bishops Conference of Nigeria, the Christian Council of Nigeria and the Northern Christian Medical Advisory Council (known as the Founding Fathers). Its' ...
The overriding challenge in fragile and (post-)conflict countries is restoring trust and social cohesion, at community level and between communities and the state. This is what Cordaid does, right in the heart of communities, by mobilizing ...
The Department for International Development (DFID) leads the UK’s work to end extreme poverty, building a safer, healthier, more prosperous world for all of us which is firmly in the UK’s national interest. They are ending the need for aid by ...
To provide a neutral platform where the Yemeni communities in the UK can unify positions on community and humanitarian issues.
To promote cooperation, coordination and goodwill between Yemenis and other communities for the benefit of people ...
The ACT Alliance is the world’s largest network of protestant and orthodox churches and agencies working on humanitarian, sustainable development and advocacy issues. ACT Alliance is a coalition of 145 churches and church-related organisations ...
Established in 1913, the National Council of Churches of Kenya is a family of Christian communions and organisations. NCCK brings together 27 member churches and 17 Christian organisations in fellowship and witness.
The Council works for the ...
The Imam Training Programme conducted by the Imam Training Academy is making a significant contribution to national development endeavours, with particular emphasis on Islamic values and ideals on the one hand and building the much-needed ...
We dream of caring Christian communities ministering reconciliation and hope in a world with HIV.
CABSA guides and supports Christian communities towards HIV competence, through advocacy, information services, training, mobilising and networking.
We are committed to united and coherent action among our varied faith communities to face up to HIV and AIDS in our region.
People living with HIV have reminded us during our meeting that our communities still need to know more about HIV and ...
CLAI is a Regional Ecumenical Organisation with a membership of 175 Latin American churches with presence in every country in the region.
CLAI has the following objectives:
Promoting the unity of God’s people as part of the concept of ...
The Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance is an international network of churches and church-related organizations committed to campaigning together on common concerns. Current campaigns focus on HIV and AIDS and Food. Our advocacy includes raising ...
Dóchas is the association of Irish Non-Governmental Development Organisations. Dóchas provides a forum for consultation and co-operation between its members and helps them speak with a single voice on development issues.
The Knowledge Centre Religion and Development provided knowledge concerning the relations between religion and development from 2010-2014.
• collecting and disseminating information and views (both practical and academic) regarding the role of ...
UNAIDS, the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, is an innovative partnership that leads and inspires the world in achieving universal access to HIV prevention, treatment, care and support.
For more information and resources on ...