WHO Faith Network
WHO convenes the Faith Network with the goals to increase access to accurate and relevant information and build a community of collaborative sharing on topics related to health emergency preparedness and response and the intersection between faith and public health.

WHO convenes the Faith Network with the goals to increase access to accurate and relevant information and build a community of collaborative sharing on topics related to health emergency preparedness and response and the intersection between faith and public health.

The WHO Faith Network was formalized in early 2022 with over 50 partners representing a diversity of faiths including service providers, faith leaders, faith-based organizations (FBOs), and academic institutions. In addition, WHO and Religions for Peace signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to further collaboration.

 

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Key planning recommendations for mass gatherings in the context of COVID-19

The purpose of this document is to provide guidance to host governments, health authorities and national or international event organizers on taking decisions...

World Health Organization strategy for engaging religious leaders, faith-based organizations and faith communities in health emergencies

This strategy defines how WHO and religious leaders, faith-based organizations, and faith communities can support national governments during...

Holding gatherings during the COVID-19 pandemic: WHO policy brief, 2 August 2021

Gatherings are events characterized by the concentration of people at a specific location for a specific purpose over a set period of time. The aim of...



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