African church assets programme ACAP III : workshop report, Nairobi 2019
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Globethics.netKeywords
Nairobi 2019church administration
All Africa Conference of Churches (AACC)
African Church Assets Programme (ACAP)
church management
ethical investments
GE Subjects
Governance and ethicsEconomic ethics
Business ethics
Practical theology and theological education
Training of church leaders
Practical theology
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The third ACAP workshop in Kenya, which took place successively in Ghana and Zambia, had responsible asset management and ethical principles for investment at the core of its agenda. This 2019 exercise endeavoured to take stock of the current status and future priorities, challenges and opportunities in the leadership, ethics, governance and sustainability in participants’ institutions. Best practices were shared as well as challenges in order to create a common understanding of ethical investment. The programme was realized in collaboration with the All African Conference of Churches (AACC) and Bread for the World. The report aimed at supporting churches and church-related organizations in Africa is divided into eight sections with a particular focus on leadership, ethics, governance, and sustainability. It is followed by a baseline survey and the official communique.Note(s)
The African Church Asset Programme Phase III aimed at strengthening African Churches and Church-Related Organisations in their assets management through ethical investment took place at the All Africa Conference of Churches (AACC) in Nairobi from May 21st to 23rd 2019.Date
2021Type
Conference proceedingsISBN
97828893143249782889314331
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