• 18 March 2011

Anglicans, Christian Aid renew partnership

Anglicans and Christian Aid renewed their partnership for development at a recent three-day consultation which took place in Nairobi, Kenya.

Building on experience in Burundi, Kenya, Nigeria and Sudan, they looked at new models for making their joint work more effective in Africa and elsewhere in the developing world.

This included:

•    Affirmation from Christian Aid for the  Anglican Alliance.

•    A commitment from the Anglican Alliance to capacity building among development partners in the Communion -  one of the key needs to emerge from the consultation.

•    Joint working on partnerships for development, and building  a theology to underpin this work.

The workshop heard about joint Anglican and Christian Aid work on emergency relief in Kenya, HIV and Aids in Nigeria, environmental conservation in Burundi and post conflict advocacy for Sudan. The need for continuing commitment to Sudan was underlined by one participant who left Malakal in southern Sudan after heavy military bombardment to travel to Nairobi.

Attendees at the meeting included  Archbishop Daniel Deng of Sudan, Canon Grace Kaiso, general secretary of CAPA, Sally Keeble, Director of the Anglican Alliance for relief, development and advocacy, Rachel Carnegie, International Development Secretary to the Archbishop of Canterbury,  Karimi Kinoti Deputy Regional Director of Christian Aid and  Paul Valentin, Christian Aid's Director of Programmes. The consultation was opened by Archbishop Eliud Wabukala of Kenya.