West African Wing (WAW)


This wing represents western Africa and comprises the following countries: Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Cabo Verde, Chad, Côte d’Ivoire, Equatorial Guinea, The Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone and Togo.

Consistent with the mission and purposes of ACNC-ICCS, WAW focuses primarily on strengthening religious unity across these countries.

It also focuses on providing essential and impactful resources, support and services tailored to improve the overall quality of life for children and their families. This encompasses various systemic issues that interfere with the general welfare of women and children, education and healthcare  that create a myriad of societal problems, which paralyze development and security across West Africa.

WAW hopes to be a pillar of strength for the most vulnerable and orphaned populations and will remain at the forefront of advocating for human rights, healthcare, education and other critical elements necessary for community development and revitalization.

WAW prides itself on doing the “greatest good for all of mankind” while prioritizing issues affecting women and children.

South African Wing (SAW)


This wing covers the southernmost part of Africa.
It includes Angola, Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Swaziland,Zambia and Zimbabwe.

In carrying out the mission and following the purposes of ACNC-ICCS, SAW seeks to promote solidarity, unity and peace through empowerment, encouragement and ecumenism.

This wing also focuses on longstanding challenges confronted by Southern Africans, namely ethnic tensions, rising crime, housing and economic disparities and the HIV/AIDS epidemic.

In addition, SAW provides direct and indirect relief to and support efforts that prioritize, promote and protect the needs of vulnerable and orphaned children, women and families.

SAW’s service to others is predicated upon the belief that it is vital for us to “reach down and lift others up”.

East African Wing (EAW)


This wing is concentrated in the eastern part of sub-Saharan Africa and consists of two traditionally recognized regions: East Africa, made up of Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda; and the Horn of Africa, made up of Somalia, Djibouti, Eritrea and Ethiopia.

EAW is strategically aligned with the mission and purposes of ACNC-ICCS in order to execute its operations. The posture of this wing is to maximize and facilitate religious unity, to nurture and spread peace and to improve and strengthen communities in East Africa.

EAW serves as an extraordinary change agent and advocate for the indigenous people of East Africa.

In addition to its significant focus on religious unity, this wing supports efforts to create self-sustaining communities across East Africa.

Health and nutrition, poor quality environment and utilities, housing as well as vulnerable and orphaned children, women and families are high-priority areas for EAW.

This wing collaborates and coordinates with key stakeholders and organizations to ensure timely, adequate and fair attention and resources are given to these issues.

EAW leads and serves with “love for all mankind” in honor of the late Mahatma Gandhi, in which, he said, “In doing something, do it with love or never do it at all.”

North and South America Wing (NSAW)


This wing covers the Southern and Northern parts of America.
With a North American population of over 579 Million and 422.5 Million to the South, this wing includes Haiti, Mexico, Greenland, America, Canada. And Chile, Argentina, Brazil Peru Columbia.

In carrying out the mission and following the purposes of ACNC-ICCS, NSAW seeks to promote solidarity, unity and peace through empowerment, encouragement and ecumenism.

This wing also focuses on longstanding challenges confronted by North -Southern Americans, namely rising crime, housing and economic disparities among others. In addition, NSAW shall provide direct and indirect relief to and support efforts that prioritize, promote and protect the needs of vulnerable and orphaned children, women and families.

NSAW's service to others is predicated upon the belief that it is vital for us to “reach down and lift others up”.

Middle East, Asia, Australia and the Pacific Wing (MEAW)


This wing covers, Cyprus, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Israel Saudi Arabia, UAE, Kuwait, Yemen, Iran. And China, Thailand, India, Indonesia, Japan, Australia, Fuji, Kiribati Nauru etc.

The disparity of this wing is wide yet the MEAW is committed to accessing religious unity, peace and oneness through inter-religious dialogue, formulating agreed moral reference policies through their common religion and believes to support each other especially the vulnerable and deprived children, Women, orphaned and abandoned children through special initiative such as the orphan in need program to uplift the plight of the vulnerable.

The focus of MEAW lies in the openness of the belief that “We serve One God and is Law is One”.

The wing appeals for harmonization and peaceful co-existence among all independent nations and border countries in its solidarity initiative message “Force for Change for the Good of All Humanity”