Christian Council of Ghana

[1] Five churches, namely: united aiming to work with various congregations on social matters and to speak for the voiceless in society.

[16] The project trained community members in areas of the country that had high HIV/AIDS prevalence of 8–9%.

[17] The council has also set up an Interfaith Unit to educate Christians on the need for peaceful existence and tolerance among members of different faiths.

[17] In governance and nation building, the council monitors the activities of political parties and professional bodies in the country and offers advice to them.

[18] In 2011 the council encouraged political party leaders and their followers to avoid the use of provocative language in their speeches.