The Christian Social Services Commission (CSSC) is an ecumenical body jointly established by the Tanzania Episcopal Conference (TEC) and the Christian Council of Tanzania (CCT) in 1992 to facilitate social services, with the main focus on education and health services provided by member Churches. It is the largest ecumenical organization in Tanzania, working under more than 87 dioceses and provinces which own and manage about 42% of hospital health services, 56% of health facilities in rural areas, and more than 10% of education services in Tanzania.
Religious organisations
Equity:
We serve all people impartially, regardless of ethnicity, race, religion, gender, or of any other discriminatory grounds.
Accountability:
We take responsibility for our actions, decisions and policies. We are accountable to those whom we serve, those who support our work and society at large. We also ensure good stewardship of the resources entrusted to us.
Respect:
We uphold and respect the dignity of the human person. We provide services in a compassionate, thoughtful and respectful manner.
Confidentiality:
We maintain (personal and private) confidentiality of any information or knowledge obtained during the exercise of our duties with CSSC.
Integrity:
We are people of integrity in who we are and in what we do. We are sincere, upright and honest in our services and business with all our stakeholders. We endeavour by the Grace of God to be trustworthy in character and action.
Diversity:
We act in good faith and treat other people with dignity and respect, creating an environment that celebrates diversity.
Transparency:
We embody honesty, open communication, and the willingness to share information. We are upfront and visible about the actions that we take.
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