The Role of Churches

The Role of Churches in West Africa

The Fellowship of Christian Councils and Churches in West Africa (FECCIWA) is a unifying body that brings together Christian Councils and Churches across the region. It serves as an ecumenical platform for fellowship, networking, and coordinated action, ensuring that the voices of Christian communities are heard at national and intergovernmental levels. As a sub-regional expression of the continental ecumenical body in Africa, FECCIWA works closely with churches to advocate for peace, justice, and social transformation.

Why FECCIWA’s Role is Crucial

FECCIWA plays a critical role in promoting Christian unity and fostering interfaith dialogue, ensuring peaceful coexistence among diverse religious communities. In a region that has experienced war and violent conflict, FECCIWA’s interventions in peacebuilding and conflict resolution help mitigate the devastating impacts of violence. Additionally, the organization engages with national governments, providing recommendations on pressing issues that affect communities, from governance to social justice, always prioritizing the supreme interest of the people of West Africa.

Faith in Action

Uniting churches to drive positive change across West Africa.

Justice & Advocacy

Championing human rights, transparency, and ethical governance.

Community Impact

Empowering people through education, training, and social initiatives.

Sustainable Development

Promoting food security, climate action, and peacebuilding efforts.

FECCIWA’s Key Achievements

Over the years, FECCIWA has successfully established an ecumenical platform where churches and councils can engage in dialogue and collectively address challenges facing their communities. Through its programs, FECCIWA has strengthened the capacity of churches and faith leaders in several critical areas, including:

  • HIV/AIDS Awareness and Support
  • Gender-Based Violence Prevention
  • Women’s Inclusion in Church Leadership and Decision-Making
  • Anti-Corruption Advocacy
  • Food Security and Agricultural Development
  • Leadership and Governance Training
  • Financial Management and Sustainability

Additionally, FECCIWA has actively engaged with the ECOWAS Commission, working on strategic solutions to combat food insecurity, poverty, and hunger in collaboration with policymakers.

The Future of FECCIWA

In the next five years, FECCIWA envisions itself as a self-sustained institution, expanding its influence and deepening its impact across West Africa. A key goal is to secure observer status with ECOWAS, strengthening its ability to represent the concerns of churches and advocate for policies that uplift communities. Through continued partnerships, FECCIWA aims to foster a more just, peaceful, and prosperous West Africa, driven by the principles of faith, unity, and action.