Collaborations
Collaborations
Faith For Our Planet collaborates with our esteemed partners to strengthen faith leaders and organizations in fulfilling our mission. Our goal is to foster climate consciousness and drive proactive initiatives at the grassroots level. Each partner contributes invaluable resources, moral encouragement, and specialized knowledge to FFOP, all driven by a shared vision.
EcoSikh connects Sikh values, beliefs, and institutions to the most pressing environmental issues facing our world. They draw on the rich tradition of the Sikh Gurus and the Khalsa Panth to shape the behavior and outlook of Sikhs and the world, ensuring that deep reverence for all creation remains a central part of the Sikh way of life.
The Thembekile Mandela Foundation is a non-profit organization founded by Ndileka Mandela, the first granddaughter of Nelson Mandela, in memory of her grandfather. The organization aims to continue Nelson Mandela’s legacy of aiding disadvantaged communities across South Africa.
The Commonwealth Africa Initiative aims to promote the interests of the Commonwealth’s African bloc, as well as the interests of the Commonwealth of Africa. They seek to foster economic prosperity, sustainable development, and good governance across Commonwealth countries in Africa.
YELI – Burundi is a non-profit youth-led initiative in Burundi that empowers young people to tackle issues that affect their lives and provides them with opportunities to develop their leadership potential. YELI works for peace and change through climate action, gender activism, peacebuilding, media and information literacy, human rights, advocacy, conflict prevention and transformation, PVE/CVE, social cohesion, intercultural and interfaith dialogue, education, and economic development.
National Incubation Center (Islamabad) is the first purpose-built creative space in Pakistan and the country’s largest technology incubator. They are a hive of innovators, mentors, changemakers, and driven leaders.
Rural Support Programmes Network (RSPN) is the largest development platform in Pakistan, reaching over 54 million rural people in Pakistan. It consists of ten-member Rural Support Programs (RSPs), which have been operating since 1982. They aim to promote social mobilization as a common strategy for rural development.
The Network for Religious and Traditional Peacemakers creates links between local peacemakers and global stakeholders. The Network promotes peacebuilding by actively encouraging the constructive participation of traditional and religious actors in peacebuilding processes.
IO Digital is a creative catalyst that empowers businesses and organizations, through an ecosystem of technology, ingenuity, and creativity, to find unique solutions for achieving their respective goals. IO Digital, as a tech-partner to Faith for Our Planet, aims to equip the organization with the right tools and core development to create sustained growth and impact.
The World Evangelical Alliance (WEA) is a global network of evangelical Christian churches, organizations, and individuals. Founded in 1846, it seeks to foster cooperation among evangelicals worldwide, promoting unity, advocacy, and service. The WEA represents over 600 million evangelical Christians from diverse backgrounds and denominations, working on issues such as religious freedom, social justice, and mission outreach.
Faithfully Sustainable integrates faith-based values with sustainable living practices. It encourages individuals and communities to embrace environmentally responsible behaviors guided by their religious beliefs. This initiative emphasizes stewardship of the Earth, promoting actions such as reducing carbon footprints, conserving resources, and supporting eco-friendly policies. Faithfully Sustainable aims to develop a deeper connection to the natural world and inspire positive change.
Duke University is a private research university in Durham, North Carolina, and is considered one of the most prestigious universities in the United States and around the world. Duke is known for producing globally reputed scholars, including 15 Nobel Laureates and 3 Turing Award recipients.