International Peace Day 2015 will be marked on 21st September 2015 under the theme: ‘Partnerships for Peace, Dignity for All’ which aims to highlight the importance of all segments of society to work together to strive for peace. The OAIC believes that this day is a reminder of the blessings in our calling as Christians …
International Peace Day 2015 will be marked on 21st September 2015 under the theme: ‘Partnerships for Peace, Dignity for All’ which aims to highlight the importance of all segments of society to work together to strive for peace. The OAIC believes that this day is a reminder of the blessings in our calling as Christians …
A Farmer’s Review Workshop organised by OAIC will take place at the JJ McCarthy Centre in Nairobi between 17th and 18th of September 2015. With a key focus area of livelihoods and food security OAIC is working under one major goal: Action for Agriculture, Food and Nutritional Security. It is against this backdrop that OAIC …
The steering committee of the African Interfaith Initiative on the Post-2015 Development Agenda (AFLI), organized a youth meeting in an effort to mobilize the youth to participate in the Financing for Development process. (FFD). Twenty youth from different faith communities gathered for a breakfast meeting to discuss how to their voice can play a role …
The faith community met to discuss on Financing for Development on Post 2015. The meeting which was organized by OAIC brought together Faith Leaders and Institutions across the African continent to plan on this process. The Faith Community has its place in driving the Pan African Agenda through their prophetic voice
What can people do as a group? Kamuthi B -Juja is a Self Help Group barely two years old. It was started with one purpose of farming together. With contributions of sh. 200 each (4 men and 15 women) and support from OAIC, the group were able to lease 2 acres of land for the …
“Since the start of this project on food security I have gained several breakthroughs which have changed my mindset completely. Cultivation of draught resistant grops has benefited me immensly. Food is no longer a luxury like before. This has brought joy and delight in my household. The training received from the church and barazas has …
Who would have imagined that a region prone to drought with a rugged topography would yield healthy crops to feed a community. Even more, who would have thought that communities so passionate about pastrolism would see an alternative in crop cultivation? The intervention of OAIC and its partners is gradually changing this mindset through the …
Africa Divine Church, Gambogi in Vihiga County awarded graduands certificates after completing a one-year certificate program on theological training. The ceremony was held at ADC on Saturday 28 where Dr. Richard Seed from OAIC presented the certificates.
Development is an all inclusive. Meaning that development cannot be left to a single individual or institution to achieve it. It requires combined effort from all players and the church is one of those. The United Nations Foundation emphasises this by clearly stating that everyone has a role in improving the lives of people around …