Peace, justice, society and politics

Links to web pages with resources for African Christians involved in struggles against injustice and oppression in society, the social witness of the church. Issues such as Aids, abortion, corruption, violence, crime, poverty, unemployment, racism, sexism, etc.
Index

Main index of all pages

The home page for this site, with information about the purpose of the site, news of developments etc

Alphabetical list
Alphabetical list of web sites dealing with Christianity in Africa
All Africa

Web sites of churches and organistions that cover more than one country or region

Regional pages

Particular regions and countries

Interests and subjects
Links arranged according to particular topics and interests

Other pages

There are several other pages of links that are not listed above. Some are sub-pages from the main page in each section, and others will deal with different topics. You should find them all on the main index page or on the miscellaneous links page.

Add your page

If you maintain a web page dealing with Christianity in Africa, and would like to add it to this list of links, please go to our contact page.

  1. Christian Anti-Racism Initiative (CARI) - CARI is an ecumenical initiative of concerned Christians who want to address racism (white supremacy) in South African churches and who want to dismantle these structures E-mail to: Rev Martin Rutkies
  2. Quaker Peace Centre, Cape Town

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