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Ted Krickan
My Experiences At Makeni Over my two and a half month stay at Makeni Ecumenical Centre, I’ve had many, many incredible experiences. I’ve learned a lot of new things, I’ve met a lot of new people, and I’ve found myself … Continue reading
Matthew Dil
Matthew Dil from Vancouver Island (B.C.), Canada, arrived in October, 2005. Matthew writes: For me coming to Makeni seemed an obvious choice, like the next step in a life cycle. My grandfather founded Makeni, my father grew up there, my … Continue reading
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AIDS prevention
The project coordinator, Catherine Oreta, reports: HIV/AIDS prevention project activities at the Centre continued as usual, with individual and group discussion sessions, also reflecting on what the Gospel says about our lives. Activities included video shows. Home visits were conducted … Continue reading
Report on HIV workshop
Here is a report on a workshop held at Fairview Hotel, Lusaka, November 2003 – April 2004. Background In many countries, including Zambia, initial responses to the HIV/AIDS epidemic seem to have been based upon the assumption that the fundamental … Continue reading