the Institute of Development Studies and partner organisations
Browse
- No file added yet -

Faith, empowerment, church and community mobilisation advocacy: insights from Tearfund’s partner in Uganda

Download (4.17 MB)
online resource
posted on 2024-09-06, 07:10 authored by Ciana-Marie Pegus, Charlotte Flowers, Joanna Watson, Sarah Onduko, Lucie Woolley
Tearfund, a Christian faith-based international non-governmental organisation, has for 15 years supported local churches to mobilise communities through a process called Church and Community Mobilisation (CCM). The CCM advocacy pilot project in Uganda led to improvements in service delivery. In this paper, Tearfund and Making All Voices Count staff discuss recent research that examines the role of local churches, CCM and CCM advocacy in fostering transparency, citizen empowerment, inclusion and government responsiveness. The key themes they examine are social capital and the distinctive nature of faith-based mobilisation; faith and empowerment, both individual and collective; community mobilisation, strategic advocacy and shifting the power dynamics between local-level government officials and citizens; and scaling up local-level accountability successes to the national level.

Funding

Omidyar Network

History

Citation

Pegus, C-M.; Flowers, C.; Watson, J.; Onduko, S. and Woolley, L. (2017) Faith, empowerment, church and community mobilisation advocacy: insights from Tearfund’s partner in Uganda, Making All Voices Count Practice Paper, Brighton: IDS

Series

Making All Voices Count Practice Papers

Copyright holder

© The Institute of Development Studies 2017

Country

Uganda

Language

en

Project identifier

Default project::c941507f-fd0b-4fc3-9822-4b2132f61a1d::600

Usage metrics

    Making All Voices Count

    Categories

    No categories selected

    Licence

    Exports

    RefWorks
    BibTeX
    Ref. manager
    Endnote
    DataCite
    NLM
    DC