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CMI - Declaraçoes e Estudos
- Central Committee statement 2006
- The central committee of the World Council of Churches meeting in Geneva, Switzerland 30 August – 6 September adopted a statement on churches' compassionate response to HIV and AIDS.
- 2006 Towards a policy on HIV/AIDS
- This workplace policy is in keeping with the on-going work of the WCC and with the statement adopted by the WCC Central Committee on the basis of the WCC Consultative Group on AIDS Study Process, September 1996
- 2005 Partnerships between churches and people living with HIV/AIDS organizations
- In keeping with World Council of Churches (WCC) commitments to take an active role in the response to HIV and AIDS, these guidelines have been developed by the WCC in conjunction with the African Network of Religious Leaders Living with or personally affected by HIV/AIDS (ANERELA+) and the Global Network of People living with HIV/AIDS (GNP+).
- 2005 Working with people living with HIV/AIDS organizations: Background document
- Written to accompany World Council of Churches, Partnerships between Churches and People Living with HIV/AIDS Organizations: Guidelines (2005), this document has a focus on how churches may work with PLWHA organizations and networks.
- 1997 Facing AIDS, the challenge, the churches' response
- The challenge of AIDS calls for forthright and faithful response from Christians and the churches. This book is an important resource for shaping that response.
- 1996 Central Committee statement
- statement adopted by the WCC Central Committee on the basis of the WCC Consultative Group on AIDS study process, September 1996.
- 1986 Executive Committee statement
- Statement of the Executive Committee of the World Council of Churches, after having received a report on the consultation held in Geneva in June 1986 on "AIDS and the Church as a Healing Community".
The WCC is a fellowship of churches, now 349 in more than 110 countries in all continents from virtually all christian traditions 

