Peace and human security can only be achieved through collaborative efforts especially ecumenical and interfaith approaches.
ACT Alliance approaches peace and human security (P&HS) through a distinctly collaborative and ecumenical lens, recognising that sustainable peace is only achievable when diverse actors, including faith-based, humanitarian, interfaith, and multilaterals work together. Whether in contexts of protracted conflict, fragile transitions, or emerging crises, ACT’s focus remains on fostering partnerships that amplify advocacy, strengthen community resilience, and accompany local actors in their peacebuilding journeys.
In 2024, ACT deepened this work across Africa and the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), supporting local and regional initiatives in countries such as South Sudan, Sudan, and through expanded dialogue in the MENA region. Engagements with ecumenical actors like the World Council of Churches (WCC), regional bodies such as the All Africa Conference of Churches (AACC), and humanitarian and development partners like Christian Aid have helped to strengthen strategic alignment and reinforce ACT’s role as a convener and catalyst in the peace space.