CSW stands with those facing injustice because of their religion or belief, and advocates to defend, protect and restore religious freedom worldwide.
As the world tackles ever worsening inequalities and rights violations, CSW’s advocacy for the right to religious freedom is needed now more than ever.
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CSW stands with those facing injustice because of their religion or belief, and advocates to defend, protect and restore religious freedom worldwide.
As the world tackles ever worsening inequalities and rights violations, CSW’s advocacy for the right to religious freedom is needed now more than ever.
Episode 6: Reverend Yunusa Nmadu & Dr Khataza Gondwe
Free To Believe
38 minutes 3 seconds
1 year ago
Episode 6: Reverend Yunusa Nmadu & Dr Khataza Gondwe
Reverend Yunusa Nmadu is founder and CEO of CSW Nigeria. He is a convert from Islam, a pastor and church leader who seeks redemptive and creative solutions to religious injustices prevalent in his country, while assisting survivors and championing reconciliation.
A previous guest, Khataza has advocated for freedom of religion or belief (FoRB) for over 20 years. As Joint Head of Advocacy at CSW UK and Team Leader for Africa and the Middle East at CSW, she briefs officials in the US, UK, EU and Africa, and has written articles on FoRB-related thematic and country issues for UK newspapers, and more recently, for the Berkley Forum.
Khataza is currently a member of the Africa Advisory Council of the African Vision Working Group of the International Religious Freedom or Belief, and is on the International Religious Freedom and Belief Alliance IRFBA Council of Experts.
Free To Believe
CSW stands with those facing injustice because of their religion or belief, and advocates to defend, protect and restore religious freedom worldwide.
As the world tackles ever worsening inequalities and rights violations, CSW’s advocacy for the right to religious freedom is needed now more than ever.