Amani Ya Juu

Mission: To offer marginalized women in Africa, including refugees and those affected by conflict and poverty, a path to hope and peace.
Amani began in 1996 with four women sewing placemats together in Nairobi. Since then, Amani has grown to over 200 women representing diverse communities from all across Africa. In the face of conflict and poverty, women at Amani regain hope and stability and share Christ’s gift of peace in their homes, communities and nations. Amani has established a presence of peace in several African countries as women return to their homelands to begin their own peace building initiatives.
Amani ya Juu means “Peace from Above” in Swahili. Amani is a sewing and reconciliation program for marginalized women in Africa. Women from many African nations and cultures are learning to work together through faith in God who provides a peace that transcends cultural and ethnic differences.
(423) 531-6496 | |
chattanooga@amaniafrica.org | |
Emily Kirwan | |
http://www.amaniafrica.org |