Ecumenical Advocacy
Vienna. The 18th International AIDS Conference came to an end on July 23 with a flurry of promises to once again struggle for universal access–the unfulfilled dream that all who need it would have access to care,...
Vienna. A pilot study commissioned by the Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance confirms that faith-based organizations are experiencing shifts in funding that are reducing their capacity to provide HIV treatment. Funding...
Vienna. In the middle of thousands of AIDS researchers and activists from around the world, religious leaders have reaffirmed their pledge to fight stigma and discrimination, promote effective prevention and insure...
Leaders of religious organizations, networks of people living with HIV and multilateral organizations headline a one-day multi-faith conference to be held on the eve of the 18th International AIDS Conference. The...
Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu, Rabbi David Rosen, and HH Sri Sri Ravi Shankar are among 37 leaders from the Buddhist, Christian, Hindu, Muslim, and Sikh traditions who have sent this week a strongly worded letter to...
Religious leaders from every continent and many of the world's faiths commit to stronger, more collaborative efforts to eliminate stigma and discrimination against people living with HIV.
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