Our network members live in 23 countries working at 30 organizations, with 70% in senior positions of influence at their organization.
The Faith and Public Integrity Network aims to address corruption by nurturing an enduring global community of Christians who pursue public integrity work in their local communities, nationally, and globally.
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Resources about corruption and the church are constantly being created. This library facilitates global circulation, encourages commentary, and helps track trends of the conversation on faith and public integrity.
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Under the teaching voice of Fides founder, Roberto Laver, this extensive course in Spanish takes learners through a Scripture-infused journey to learn about why we need to invest deeply in fighting corruption and growing in our own public integrity.
An article by Kelly O’Donnell organizes and introduces 10 integrity and anti-corruption resources that have been developed within the Lausanne Movement; 5 resources were written for its third Congress (2010), and 5 resources have been written since then (2010-2020).
This report discusses the concept of institutional integrity, how it has been applied in practice, and the potential of international cooperation to contribute to it.
The coronavirus pandemic has taken a drastic human toll, infecting millions and killing hundreds of thousands of people worldwide. This is not only a health crisis but also an economic and social one. Throughout the world, the virus has compelled governments to severe lock downs, causing the most brutal recession in living memory. The impact of the virus, however, is not the same for everyone.
Felipe Augusto is the Executive Director of ANAJURE (Brazilian Association of Christian Lawyers), a non-governmental organization focused on the defense of the fundamental civil liberties,…
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