Ecumenical Advocacy
The Ecumenical HIV and AIDS Initiative in Africa (EHAIA) has recently documented the impact it has achieved since 2002. While commemorating its 10th anniversary this year, EHAIA reflects on how churches have become...
The shock expressed by members of a rural congregation when offered an opportunity for voluntary HIV testing and counselling, and other similar experiences have taught Pauline Wanjiru Njiru that it is not the Human...
By Fredrick NzwiliNairobi, Kenya, 29 November (ENInews)--African churches need to urgegovernments to do more to stop the spread of HIV/AIDS, according to aprominent Ugandan Anglican cleric who was the first religious...
UN CFS: Governments must deal with the root causes of food price volatility, says CIDSE
October 17th, 2011
For churches in Africa, the Old Testament has historically occupied a prominent place in theological thinking. “Our theology is constructed with the image of God in the Old Testament,” reflects Charles Klagba,...
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