South African Council of Churches
The South African Council of Churches (SACC) is an ecumenical organization that represents various Christian denominations in South Africa. Founded in 1968, it aims to promote unity among churches and address social justice issues, including poverty, inequality, and human rights. The SACC plays a significant role in advocating for peace and reconciliation in the country.
The council engages in various programs and initiatives to support communities and influence public policy. It collaborates with other organizations, including the government and civil society, to tackle pressing challenges. The SACC is also known for its involvement in the anti-apartheid movement, working alongside figures like Desmond Tutu.