Interfaith Diversity Network of West Africa

Interfaith Diversity Network of West Africa Our vision is a world in which everyone enjoys all human rights irrespective of class, religious belief, culture and sexual orientation.

Founded in 2016, Interfaith Diversity Network of West Africa is a regional network of activists, faith based individuals, LGBTQI persons, advocates andindividual activists working for inclusion of diverse persons to create a world governed by respect and dignity. We seek a day where all persons irrespective of religious beliefs become great allies in the quest for a safe and free society for all h

umans. The convener of the network strongly believe that humans are born free and equal and should enjoy their full human rights and achieve their full potentials in a safe and loving society.Irrespective of your background, belief, we hereby inviteyou to help connect and contribute to building this beautiful world we envision for all. Through organizations that are members of the network (Nigeria, Ghana, Togo, Liberia, Ivory Coast, Burkina Faso, Mali, Benin) and duly registered, we implement initiatives on debates and dialogues on faith and rights of LGBTQI persons in West Africa seeking to clarify issues for community members. We will approach differences with compassion

What do you think I am doing here. I am assisting a friend but believe me I know nothing about  Nigeria POS. Luckily my ...
18/04/2024

What do you think I am doing here. I am assisting a friend but believe me I know nothing about Nigeria POS.
Luckily my friend returned in time to take over before I will make him lose profit.
My romantic blood tonics is also an expert in massage therapy, you can see why I won't let go or rush back to England soon, don't tell my mother I am not thinking of returning soon.
High Chief, High Frequency

18/02/2024

High Chief was out in the club last night and the Frequency was very High.

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07/10/2022

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27/06/2022

We continue to celebrate our Pride.

08/05/2022

IDNOWA invited to St.Luke’s Church

This is new to the community, the media is featuring us and not misquoting us(IDNOWA).Link to the featured news.
18/02/2022

This is new to the community, the media is featuring us and not misquoting us(IDNOWA).
Link to the featured news.

The Director of Interfaith Diversity Network of West Africa (IDNOWA), Davis Mac-Iyalla has said the passing of the Anti-LGBTQI bill into law will codify the spirit of mob, violence and vigilantism that is existence in many parts of the country.

18/02/2022

Yesterday which was the 17th of February 2022, IDNOWA was invited to the parliament along with some other civil organizations to go defend the memorandum sent to the parliament in response to the proposed Anti-LGBT bill.
Here is the link to watch the whole engagement.
https://fb.watch/be6GmmrnkZ/

Every year, December 1 is observed as World AIDS Day across the globe to spread awareness about the disease and remember...
01/12/2021

Every year, December 1 is observed as World AIDS Day across the globe to spread awareness about the disease and remember all those who lost their lives to it. It was first observed in 1988.

The theme of World AIDS Day 2021 is: ‘End inequalities. End AIDS’. “With a special focus on reaching people left behind, WHO and its partners are highlighting the growing inequalities in access to essential HIV services,” World Health Organisation (WHO) said. Let's use today to remind ourselves and be in solidarity with people we lost and people who lost loved ones during to this virus pandemic and know that we are stronger together and we all in this together 🙏🏼🙏🏼❤❤

My reflection
13/11/2021

My reflection

Davis Mac-Iyalla, the Executive Director of the Interfaith Diversity Network of West Africa (IDNOWA), reflects on how recent anti-LGBTIQ+ sentiment in Ghana impacted IDNOWA’s participation in IAM’s regional partner monitoring, evaluation and learning convening.

Read more: https://bit.ly/3m2dD2U



Ecclesia De Lange Hanzline R. Davids Marlow Valentine Alida Bergman

13/11/2021

It's not easy here in Ghana but we are not thinking of giving up anytime soon.

01/08/2021

Dear IDNOWA Members,

If you have people in your life that you can freely share your struggles, failures, or problems with without fear of being mocked, judged, gossiped or exploited, consider yourself blessed.

Too many of us are under the weight of unexpressed issues, we have to keep them bottled internally even though they threaten our peace of mind sometimes.

Yet, we have to carry on with smiling faces and try our best to be cheerful.

Pay closer attention to those with whom you can deepen your relationship to the level of constant access and free expressions.

Life is a boring journey without co-travelers.

That's why as we mark our 5 years anniversary on the 1st of August. I want you to think of how you can be more active and committed to the struggle and work of IDNOWA.
We can't do it without you so don't wait for special invite just come and lets journey together.
Davis Mac-Iyalla(Executive Director) and the Team of IDNOWA

30/06/2021

Give Out Day, please donate and support the work of IDNOWA in West Africa. Thank you.

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