MENATE Constitution
MENATE is a fellowship of theological institutions in the Middle East and North Africa. The purpose of MENATE is to strengthen the Church in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region by assisting MENATE members to achieve their own mission and objectives more effectively. MENATE shall use the following and other means to accomplish this purpose:
• To provide a forum for relationships and fellowship among evangelical theological educational programs in the Middle East and North Africa.
• To propose/provide to its members accreditation, effective assessment, and quality assurance/development of their awards based on international standards for mutual recognition and international comparability.
• To encourage the sharing and development of human and material resources and to stimulate co-operation and partnerships among its members.
• To represent MENATE members before international organizations concerned with theological education.
To learn more about MENATE, check out the Constitution.
• To provide a forum for relationships and fellowship among evangelical theological educational programs in the Middle East and North Africa.
• To propose/provide to its members accreditation, effective assessment, and quality assurance/development of their awards based on international standards for mutual recognition and international comparability.
• To encourage the sharing and development of human and material resources and to stimulate co-operation and partnerships among its members.
• To represent MENATE members before international organizations concerned with theological education.
To learn more about MENATE, check out the Constitution.