The Christian professionals are critically needed in the dispensation of a legal and social framework of our society. Article 43 of the Constitution of Kenya enriches Social and economic rights, including the right to education. Details on the protection of the human person during childhood are spelled out in article 53.
Moral and Character Formation
Advocating for education that instills ethical values, integrity, and responsible citizenship grounded in faith and moral principles.
Protection of Educational Integrity
Safeguarding education spaces from ideologies and policies that undermine parental rights, conscience, and cultural values.
How we work
Our Objective
Promoting education systems that nurture moral character, responsibility, and respect for human dignity alongside academic excellence.
Promote Ethical and Moral Education
Advocate for curricula that support character development, moral responsibility, and respect for life and family.
Protect Parental Rights in Education
Uphold the right of parents to guide the moral and religious education of their children.
Influence Education Policy and Curriculum
Engage policymakers to ensure education laws and reforms respect values, conscience, and cultural contexts.
Equip Educators and Stakeholders
Build the capacity of teachers, school leaders, and professionals to promote values-based education effectively.