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The Asociación para una Sociedad más Justa (ASJ) is a Christian, Honduran NGO that fights corruption and works to ensure that the Honduran government functions…
The Asociación para una Sociedad más Justa (ASJ) is a Christian, Honduran NGO that fights corruption and works to ensure that the Honduran government functions…
In reflecting upon some of the recent interviews with Rachel Denhollander (e.g., MinistryWatch, October 2019 and Christianity Today, January 2018) I was struck by how the core principles that emerged regarding cases of sexual abuse are also applicable for any form of abuse and corruption. These principles are especially relevant to situations of corruption in churches, mission agencies, and other organizations, where whistle blowers and victims are vilified and verifiable accountability via independent reviews is rare.
FPIN is made up of 35 network members in 20 countries working at 27 organizations.
Four FPIN members were
ASJ published a statement on the Transparency International platform concerning the recent publication of documents in US courts. These documents confessed drug traffickers claim to have financed the presidential campaigns of Honduran presidents for the last fifteen years.
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The World Evangelical Alliance General Assembly will be hosted in Jakarta in early November this year. If you will be attending the WEA General Assembly…
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We are very excited to be partnering with AJS in our bi-annual FPIN meeting, January 2020 in Tegucigalpa, Honduras!
Although Honduras has no state religion, it is a predominantly Catholic country. According to official church record, Honduras is 96% Christian, but 88% of people…
Although India has no state religion, most people consider religion to be very important in their lives. According to official church record, India is 73%…
The Philippines is predominantly Catholic country that considers religion to be very important. People in the Philippines report relatively tolerant ethics to cheating on taxes…
The United States is a predominantly Christian country where people regard religion as relatively important. Corruption indices show marked improvement over the past decade and…
Peru is a predominantly Catholic country that regards religion as important. People in Peru report low tolerance for cheating on taxes and accepting bribes, but…