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About

OUR CORE VALUES

In our programming, we embrace new ideas in provision of solutions to the communities we serve.

In our diversity in religious beliefs, we show willingness to accept and permit religious beliefs and practices, which disagree with one’s own.

We share in the suffering of the poor, have a desire to alleviate or reduce such suffering and show special kindness to those in need.

We generally recognise and accept the assignments given to us, as we shepherd and safeguard them through sound resource management.

We do not support, are not controlled by, nor affiliated with any political parties.

IRCK is guided by two principles

Representativity: – IRCK recognises that a person or group of persons can represent, formally or informally, the concerns of a larger community.
Subsidiarity: – IRCK decision-making and implementation process recognises that decisions and actions can be taken at the local and national levels.

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GOAL

Informed voice of conscience for sustainable peace in Kenya.

MISSION

Promote tolerance & understanding among faith communities

VISION

Faith communities living in peace; united in socio-economic action.

Executive Committee & Members

Inter-Religious Council of Kenya works with different Religious Coordinating Bodies (RCBs):

Latest News & Events

#JISRA consortium partners joined other key stakeholders in a 2-day workshop on ‘Reimagining the Role of Religion in Building Peaceful, Just and Inclusive Societies: East Africa and Beyond’.
The workshop aimed at breaking open the conversation on religion’s contribution to building peaceful, just, and inclusive societies, creating space to re-envision what these concepts look like in practice.
As part of #JISRA project a presentation of initial findings from fieldwork conducted examining the role of religious actors in enhancing and facilitating tolerance, diversity and inclusion in Kenya was done.
The Inter-Religious Council of Kenya in collaboration with UN Resident Coordinators Office convened a multi-stakeholder engagement to validate the ‘National Peace and Mediation Team report: Mediation and Dialogue – Experiences and Lessons from the 2022 General Elections’.
The validation session provided a platform for stakeholders to give input into the report and provide a platform for sharing and learning best practices on mediation and look forward to subsequent elections and national processes.

#MobilisingFaithCommunities

Mobilising Faith Communities for Common Action

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Mon – Fri: 8:00 am – 5:00 pm

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