Climate change is our biggest global challenge with profound implications for ecosystems, wildlife, human societies, and future generations.

Faith provides a transcendent vision – an ethical and moral framework – that recognises our rights and responsibilities towards the earth and each other.

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Climate change is our biggest global challenge with profound implications for ecosystems, wildlife, human societies, and future generations.

Faith provides a transcendent vision – an ethical and moral framework – that recognises our rights and responsibilities towards the earth and each other.

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Our Mission

We are building a new generation of faith-inspired climate action leaders, to mobilise the 84% of the world population identifying as faithful towards ecological consciousness and transformation.

Upcoming Events

Faith In Her: FFOP Global South Women's Conference
Faith For Future Incubator
COP28: Religious Philanthropy - Catalyst for Climate Change
Youth Interfaith Leaders Fellowship

Upcoming Events

Past Events

Apr,2024
Faith For Our Planet and the Planetary Health Summit organizing committee co-hosted a workshop on the sidelines of the Planetary Health Annual Meeting in Kuala Lumpur on April 16th and 17th, 2024, at Sunway University in Malaysia.
Jan,2024
Faith For Our Planet (FFOP) and Duke Divinity School (DDS) successfully delivered their flagship youth fellowship for the second year in a row, bringing together 30 faith-inspired climate leaders from around the world for a week-long residential program at Duke University, North Carolina, USA.
Dec,2023
Faith For Our Planet hosted a side event, “Religious Philanthropy: Catalyst for Climate Change” at the first-of-its-kind Faith Pavilion at COP28 in Dubai, UAE on 6th December 2023
Nov,2023
Faith For Our Planet, in partnership with the African Union (AU), conducted a workshop at the AU Interfaith Week in Kigali, Rwanda on November 8th – 9th 2023.

Publications

Source: Social Europe
Women, though disproportionately affected by climate change, are an afterthought when it comes to climate action….
Source: The Economist
“Israel’s assault on Gaza is redefining Muslim-Jewish relations for the worse across the globe. New fault lines are…
Source: Comment Central
Today, June 20th, marks the UN’s World Refugee Day. But the catastrophic scale of the world’s refugee crisis…
Source: Brussels Morning
By extending recognition to thought leaders, scientists, and activists from the Muslim world, the Nobel Foundation would not…

Faith Leaders Must Unite Against The Climate Crisis

Source: independent.co.uk

Pakistan’s floods foreshadow South Asia’s climate crisis. A call for unity should resonate from all places of worship.

Arab News Pakistan

Source: arabnews.pk

Faith For Our Planet, a Muslim World League non-profit, hosted its inaugural Islamabad workshop, uniting global faith and community leaders.

Experts Call For Resolving Water Stress

Source: dailytimes.com.pk

At the Pakistan: United for Shared Responsibility workshop, experts stressed the need to prioritize water issues for a sustainable future.

Pakistan needs to address surging water stress...

Source: voiceofmelange.com

At the Islamabad conference, experts emphasized Pakistan’s water stress status, urging priority action for a sustainable future.

Climate Action Training Across Diverse Regions

Durham, USA

Faith For Our Planet and
Duke Divinity School’s
World's First Youth
Interfaith Leaders
Fellowship on
Climate Change

London, UK

Faith for Our Planet
hosted its second workshop

Islamabad, Pakistan

Faith for Our Planet
hosted its first workshop

Dhaka, Bangladesh

Faith for Our Planet
hosted its fourth workshop

Banjul, Gambia

Faith for Our Planet
hosted its third workshop

Collaborations