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HIV Stigma and discrimination revisited: challenging our ideas for the next phase of the HIV response

19 April 2023

This zoom round table has the objective of re-opening a deep conversation about HIV stigma and discrimination, based on evidence, and seeing it with programmatic lenses, in the context of faith and theology. The round table will discuss studies, current programs and theological reflections on the manifestations of stigma and discrimination in HIV with the aim to promote collective thinking to sharpen our response.

World AIDS Day prayer service

01 Dezember 2022

On 1 December, World AIDS Day will mark more than 40 years since the first outbreak of the epidemic; however, in 2021, every two minutes, an adolescent girl or young woman (15-24 years old) acquired HIV.

Geneva, Ecumenical Center - Zoom

World AIDS Day 2019

01 Dezember 2019

World AIDS Day is commemorated on the 1st of December each year, as a time to remember the people we have lost, give thanks for the progress we have made and commit ourselves anew to ensuring that no one is left behind. The theme for 2019, is "Communities make the difference".

World AIDS Day 2018

03 Dezember 2018

Under the 2018 theme of "Know your status", World AIDS Day is an opportunity to remember the people who have been lost to the epidemic, to we give thanks for the progress made and make new commitments to ensuring no one is left behind.

Ecumenical Centre, Geneva

Faith Networking Zone at ICASA 2017

04 - 08 Dezember 2017

The World Council of Churches is hosting a dynamic networking zone in the Global Village of ICASA 2017 in Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire, 4-8 December 2017. A "Faith Networking Zone: Global Village Roadmap" is available for download.

ICASA 2017, Côte d'Ivoire

Der ÖRK beim Kirchentag

24 - 28 Mai 2017

Über 100'000 Teilnehmende aus Deutschland und aller Welt werden zum Kirchentag erwartet. Unter den 2'500 Veranstaltungsangeboten im Kirchentagsprogramm finden sich zahlreiche Gelegenheiten, Vertreterinnen und Vertreter des ÖRK und seiner Mitgliedskirchen zu hören und zu treffen, darunter die Vorsitzende des ÖRK-Zentralausschusses Dr. Agnes Abuom, der ÖRK-Generalsekretär Pastor Dr. Olav Fykse Tveit, die ÖRK-Präsidentin für Afrika Pastorin Dr. Mary-Anne Plaatjies van Huffel, und weitere Mitglieder des ÖRK-Zentralausschusses.

Berlin, Deutschland

The WCC at the Kirchentag

24 - 28 Mai 2017

More than 100'000 participants are expected at the Kirchentag festival organized by a Protestant lay movement in Germany. Among the 2500 events on the Kirchentag programme, many involve representatives of the WCC member churches and its leadership, including the moderator of the WCC Central Committee, Dr Agnes Abuom; WCC general secretary Rev. Dr Olav Fykse Tveit; the WCC president for Africa, Rev. Dr Mary-Anne Plaatjies van Huffel; and various members of the WCC Central Committee.

Berlin, Germany

World AIDS Day Service and HIV Testing Campaign Launch

01 Dezember 2016

World AIDS Day, observed on 1 December each year, is an important opportunity when governments, national AIDS programs, faith organizations, community organizations, and individuals around the world bring attention to the global AIDS epidemic and emphasize the critical need for a committed, meaningful and sustained response.

Ecumenical Centre, Geneva, Switzerland

Keeping the Faith in Development: Gender, Religion and Health

20 September 2016

UNAIDS, UNFPA, UNWomen (as part of the United Nations Inter-Agency Task Force on Religion and Development), the World Council of Churches - Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance, & the Wijngaards Institute for Catholic Research will co-host a symposium to launch three reports examining the intersections and areas of contention between health, human rights & lived theology during the United Nations General Assembly.

Salvation Army Auditorium, New York City, United States

Interfaith prayer breakfast on HIV

20 September 2016

An interfaith prayer breakfast will be held during the United Nations General Assembly will renew commitment to a shared vision of ending AIDS by 2030. Organized by the World Council of Churches – Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance (WCC – EAA), in collaboration with the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), the United States President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), and the UN Interagency Task Force on Religion and Development (IATF), this will be a unique opportunity to strengthen current collaboration and to forge new partnerships between faiths and other sectors.

New York City, United States

Interfaith service on ending AIDS

07 Juni 2016

The interfaith service, held on the eve of the United Nations High Level Meeting on AIDS, is an opportunity to gather in prayer to remember those we know who have died of AIDS; to celebrate the progress made so far in the global response to AIDS; to reflect on our role as Faith Based Organizations and faith leaders in calling for and then implementing a strong Political Declaration on AIDS; and to commit ourselves to the Political Declaration.

New York, USA

Interreligiöse Vorkonferenz zu AIDS 2016

16 - 17 Juli 2016

Bei der Welt-Aids-Konferenz kommen alle zwei Jahre über 20'000 Forscher, Politiker, Aktivisten, Menschen mit HIV/AIDS und andere Akteure zusammen, um sich über die jüngsten Fortschritte auszutauschen und die nach wie vor bestehenden Hindernisse zur Überwindung der Pandemie zu identifizieren und abzubauen.

Durban, Südafrika

Interfaith Pre-Conference at AIDS 2016

16 - 17 Juli 2016

The International AIDS Conference (18-22 July) provides extensive opportunities for sharing and networking across all levels of care and response to the epidemic. It draws tens of thousands of people every two years. The WCC-Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance is coordinating an Interfaith Pre-Conference to bring faith-based participants together to share good practices, networking, and discussion of the faith-based response to current challenges in responding to HIV.

Durban, South Africa