Impact: Improved Operational Efficiency

“We have been undergoing Global and National restructuring that have changed our organisational dynamics. We’re now settling down. Apart from observing government processes and carrying out external financial audit, our relationship with AfCAA is the first exposure we have to an outside organisation “scrutinising” our systems, processes and giving us feedback”

Mr. Emmanuel Richard

Mr. Emmanuel Richard
Great Commission Movement of Nigeria

Impact: Enhanced Public Trust

“Our engagement with AfCAA has deepened public trust and confidence in International Needs Ghana (INGH). Some organizations have openly shown their admiration to INGH for boldly submitting to AfCAA accreditation and staying committed to it.”

Mr Cromwell Awadey

International Needs

Impact: Have a Positive Impact in Accountability

“When we informed our main donor members about the AfCAA accreditation, we were greatly encouraged by the confidence they expressed and the hope for more impact.”

Dickson Masindano

Dickson Masindano
Buckner Kenya

Impact: Glorifying God

“God is in the central point of All we do. Our clients and visitors speak of the impact that our Statement of Faith displays at the reception has had on them. They see us from a different perspective and Christ is always at the core of our discussions.”

CPA / CS Chris Chepkoit

Chris Chepkoit
HR Powerhouse

Impact: Sustainability of the Organization

“Our church members and development partners continue to work with us because of our continuous commitment to the accreditation programme.”

Rev. George Shiramba

Rev. George Shiramba
Karura Community Chapel
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AfCAA Enhances the Skills of Christian Organization through training

Culture Webinar 2024

On July 4th, AfCAA hosted a webinar that focused on standard number 5, “Cultural Acceptance and Interdependence.” The webinar drew participation from 59 individuals representing a diverse array of African countries, including Kenya, Ghana, Zimbabwe, South Africa, and Nigeria.

The session emphasized the importance of fostering a culture of acceptance, unity, love, and compassion while ensuring no discrimination based on gender, origin, age, disability, ethnicity, or race. The discussion centered on building a strong Christian culture, promoting acceptance and interdependence within African churches and faith-based organizations, as well as discussing gender equality from a biblical perspective.

Let’s work together to promote a culture of acceptance, unity, and compassion, and to eliminate discrimination based on gender, origin, age, disability, ethnicity, or race. Join us in fostering interdependence within our communities and promoting equality from a biblical perspective. Together, we can make a difference.

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