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Transforming the Church: How Denominations Can Become Agents of

Change for Global Health

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FBOs: Key Providers & Funders of Global Health

• Faith-based organizations (FBOs) provide 30-70% of health services in many African countries.

• UMC example: Imagine No Malaria – Raised $61 Million for Malaria prevention,

treatment, and education around the world.

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How can FBOs/people of faith be key advocates for global health?

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Healthy Families, Healthy Planet

Started in 2010, the Healthy Families, Healthy Planet project, an initiative of The United Methodist General Board of Church & Society, works to mobilize U.S. United Methodists on the importance of maternal health and international family planning.

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Our Vision

The Healthy Families, Healthy Planet project strives for a world in which every woman can plan her children and every family experiences God’s promise of abundant life.

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Building a Successful, Faith-Based Advocacy Campaign

• Theology • Volunteers • Denominational Support • Partners • Sharing our successes

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Biblical Basis for Advocacy • Jesus is a manifestation of God’s desire to

reconcile our brokenness. • Luke 4:18 • To be a follower of Christ is to serve the

world in a way that brings about wholeness for all people.

• Bringing wholeness to all people includes using our voices to proclaim Christ’s promise of freedom.

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Advocacy for Women and Girls • Why does God care about maternal

health? – Women & girls are made in the image of

God – Women and girls are children of God with

sacred worth. – Lack of access to family planning keeps

women and girls from experiencing health and wholeness.

– As people of faith we’re called to take action

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Building a Network of Advocates

• Identifying leaders: Who in our churches is already passionate about global health?

• Training leaders: What do they need to build a movement for FP/MH?

• Sustaining leaders: How can we support and sustain their efforts?

• Recognizing our leaders: How can we lift up our leaders and recognize their good work?

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HFHP Ambassador Program

• 100 Faith leaders in the U.S. • Ambassador training program • Regular Ambassador calls & emails • Advocacy-focused resources • Community moments • Ambassador Leadership Opportunities

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Identifying Denominational Support

• What work is our church/denomination already doing that relates to family planning and maternal health?

• Where are church communities already organizing around social justice issues?

• What statements/language does our church have about FP/MH?

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UMC Partners in Maternal Health

• UMCOR- providing MNCH programs on the ground.

• United Methodist Women (UMW)- organized circles of women learning and taking action for social justice.

• UMC language- supportive language on RH. No language specifically on global maternal health.

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Working with Outside Partners

• Who are the faith-based partners working on FP/maternal health?

• Who are the secular organizations? • Sharing best practices • Identifying opportunities for

collaboration

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Our successes

• HFHP Ambassador Program – More than 200 events on FP/MH – 75 articles and op-eds about our work – Reached over 40,000 people of faith – Successful network of advocates

• HFHP Bishop Sign-On Letter – Signed by 18 UMC Bishops

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United Methodist Resolution

Maternal Health: The Church’s Role (2012 General Conference)

• Calls upon all local congregations to:

– Support United Methodist projects around the world working on maternal health and family planning.

– Advocate with policy makers at all levels to improve maternal health through increased access to maternal health and family planning services.

– Support local health initiatives that expand access to information and services for women

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Faith Communities Moving Congress

• Rep. Kay Granger – Grassroots – Grasstops – Partners (CARE)

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Thank You!

• For advocacy-focused resources on FP/MH check out: www.umchealthyfamilies.org


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