Currently the plan is that the CoP will run for 12 months. During this period, it will have five virtual and/or hybrid learning events, aside from Working Group events.
Crucial to the CoP’s outputs and activities are three Working Groups, each led by a Chair and Co-Chair. The three Working Groups have different foci:
Working Group 1 | Evidence building
Working Group 1 is focused on advancing research and policy at the intersection of gender, religion, and spirituality, with a particular emphasis on decolonial approaches and the experiences of young people in faith communities. The group will bring together members from Africa and Latin America to develop evidence-based practices, facilitate South-South knowledge exchange, and support policy-oriented research aimed at addressing gender-based violence (GBV) within religious contexts. Key activities will include organizing webinars on topics such as masculinities, SOGIESC, and traditional practices, as well as conducting focus groups with faith leaders, activists, and researchers.
Working Group 2 | Faith and VAC
Working Group 2 (WG2) is focused on exploring the important practical roles of religious actors in ending violence against children (VAC). It will bring together members from, or working within, the African continent to develop tangible, accessible resources for local faith leaders/actors, drawing on emerging research findings. As a key task, the Working Group will collaboratively design and pilot a ten-week blended learning online course that draws on existing expertise and knowledge to create experiential, peer-based learning on ending VAC for spiritual and social capital roles.
Working Group 3 | Faith & GBV communication and advocacy with policy makers
Working Group 3 will focus on identifying barriers and opportunities in effectively communicating about GBV, specifically between faith actors and policymakers, creating practical tools and resources to promote meaningful conversations on the intersection of faith and GBV. These resources aim to foster a greater understanding of the “other side”, identify sources of legitimacy, and uncover common ground when speaking about these complex issues. The goal of this working group is to provide the tools needed by all stakeholders to continue the conversation constructively.
Each Working Group has its own objectives and strategies and will host separate virtual events and produce its own outputs. CoP members are invited to join one or more Working Groups. On the registration form linked above, you will be able to indicate whether you want to join a Working Group, and which one you would like to join.
Researchers, academics, practitioners, faith actors, activists, policymakers and private sector actors are encouraged to join the CoP.
We would be delighted if you would join the SVRI Faith & GBV CoP! If you have any questions, please email Elisabet le Roux, CoP Lead, at lisa@svri.org