Nairobi, 15 May, 2024 / 11:00 pm (ACI Africa).
Members of the Africa Christian Professionals Forum (ACPF) are calling on governments, institutions, and lawmakers across Africa to have in place a legal framework that fosters “accepted family values” on the continent.
In a statement shared with ACI Africa Wednesday, May 15, the International Day of Families (IDF), ACPF members argue that such “laws and policies” can go a long way in addressing the “unprecedented challenges” that families grapple with on the world’s second-largest and second-most populous continent.
“In a world where the institution of the family faces unprecedented challenges, it is imperative for us to stand firm in our advocacy for laws and policies that defend, protect, and promote accepted family values in our societies,” the Christian Professionals in Africa say.
They add, “We call upon governments, institutions, organizations, and lawmakers to continue their efforts in advocating for the preservation of the family unit, drawing upon provisions and articles in various international documents and legal frameworks.”
To emphasize the need for the legal framework that safeguards the family unit, ACPF members refer to the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), saying it “affirms the family as the natural and fundamental group unit of society, entitled to protection by society and the state.”