Promoted knowledge exchange and mutual learning between Africa and Europe and other regions of the world
- New conversations and synergies emerged at our annual conferences in Ethiopia and the UK that brought religious, state and non-governmental organisations and service providers together.
- Post-conference surveys evidenced that on both occasions participants were impressed with the diversity represented in the room.
“I have always understood how faith is an important component in [the] day to day lives of Ethiopians but had the understanding that public health practices need to be completely secular in practice. From this conference I have learnt some ways to incorporate faith-based approaches in research and project works.” (Ethiopia conference participant)
“Very inclusively organised, and caringly delivered with a good balance of listening versus participation; and a wide range of speakers from very diverse backgrounds and discussing diverse approaches.” (Ethiopia conference participant)
“The research evidence and shared practice have been very helpful and will validate and strengthen our existing work on engaging with religious leaders as well, in addition to exploring new partnerships.” (UK conference participant)