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Tag Archives: HIV
HIV/AIDS Awareness – A Timely Donation
Joe Silwenga reports: Makeni Ecumenical Centre HIV/AIDS Prevention Project needed T-shirts for its HIV/AIDS Workplace awareness programme, which requires that all staff put on the T-shirt printed with an HIV/AIDS message every Friday. We were privileged to receive a donation … Continue reading
“For Unto Us A Child Is Given…” (Isaiah 9:6)
This was how Father Pierre Dil recorded the arrival of Mutinta at St Nicholas’ Village for Children. Mutinta lived just a few short years before AIDS took her away from us again. But in that time she made great strides … Continue reading
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