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In the past decades, several African countries, including Burundi, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Somalia, Mali and South Sudan, have experienced extensive periods of conflict and extreme violence. These conflicts have involved massive human rights violations and horrendous atrocities. These have included high levels of violence, looting and killings of civilians. The wide spread use of sexual violence and torture as a near risk free and effective intimidation and control tool has also become well known.

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The World Day of Prayer and Action for Children is celebrated on Universal Children’s Day (20 November) by bringing together secular and faith-based organizations to work to end violence aga…

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On the 16th and 17th November 2016, the Global Coalition to End Child Poverty (http://bit.ly/2dIaKyP) held its third face-to-face meeting at the Instit…

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Arigatou International's, End Child Poverty initiative Director Rev. Fred Nyabera,on Thursday, September 22, attended the 2nd Convening of the Moral Imperative to End Extreme Poverty by Faith …

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The International Day for the Eradication of Poverty marked on the 17 October recognizes that poverty results not from the lack of just one thing but from many different interrelated factors t…

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Food for Thought: Which values can you draw from your faith tradition to prevent gender-based violence in your community?…

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Religion and our diverse cultures can be a unifying factor in Peace building - Joel Muita Daniel