Faith For Our Planet

[1] [2][3] Duke Today called it "a non-governmental organization devoted to uniting faith communities around fighting the effects of climate change".

[4] FFOP has held several training workshops around the world and a fellowship program with Duke University for young faith and community leaders to promote climate conservation efforts.

[6][7] An article in The Independent described it as an organization "actively building a faith based network of grassroot religious actors across – and beyond – Africa to combat the climate crisis".

The first of these trainings was held in Islamabad in June 2022 in collaboration with IIUI, RSPN and Iqbal International Institute of Research and Dialogue.

[10][11] In December 2022, FFOP held another training workshop in The Gambia that was attended by participants from eight African countries and 12 Gambian tribes.