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El CMI conmemora el Día Mundial de la Salud, marcado por la publicación del primer informe mundial de la OMS sobre la diabetes

Este año, el Día Mundial de la Salud, el 7 de abril, se centra en la diabetes. La Organización Mundial de la Salud (OMS) ha publicado su primer informe mundial sobre la diabetes, en el que se revela que el número de adultos que viven con diabetes se ha casi cuadruplicado desde 1980, ascendiendo a 422 millones, es decir el 8,5% de la población adulta mundial.

Voices from HIV workshop reflect deep impact

As participants in a workshop on HIV offered their personal reflections, they shared how their hearts have been deepened and changed by a dialogue facilitated by the National Council of Churches in the Philippines (NCCP).

Workshop in Philippines equips women religious leaders for ecumenical HIV response

“I came here to know the difference between HIV and AIDS, and to distinguish the role of women, especially women pastors, in educating, empowering, and enlightening people in her flock about their view on HIV,” said Rev. Mary Ann Kadile, a pastor from the United Church of Christ in the Philippines. She traveled from Mindanao to San Pablo City, Laguna to participate in a workshop on HIV led by the National Council of Churches in the Philippines.

Un taller celebrado en Filipinas prepara a las mujeres líderes religiosas para la respuesta ecuménica al VIH

“Vine aquí para saber la diferencia entre el VIH y el SIDA, y para discernir el papel que tienen las mujeres, especialmente las pastoras, en la formación, la capacitación y la difusión de información entre las personas de sus congregaciones sobre sus perspectivas con respecto al VIH”, explicó la Rev. Mary Ann Kadile, pastora de la Iglesia Unida de Cristo en Filipinas.

Churches commit to “All In!” campaign to end adolescent AIDS

Sexual and reproductive health services must be not just "youth-friendly" but also “male- and female-friendly" and "youth participatory" so that young men and women gain access to the information and services they need and want, agreed adolescents who attended a workshop in Lomé, Togo on 24-25 March.

Las iglesias se comprometen con la campaña “All In” (“Todos incluidos”) contra el sida dirigida a los adolescentes.

Un grupo de adolescentes que participaron en un taller en Lomé (Togo) los pasados 24 y 25 de marzo estuvieron de acuerdo en que los servicios de salud sexual y reproductiva no solo tienen que ser accesibles para los jóvenes, sino también para hombres y mujeres, y deben contar con la participación de los jóvenes, para que tanto los hombres como las mujeres jóvenes tengan acceso a la información y a los servicios que deseen y necesiten.

Human rights standards must guide global response to HIV, WCC urges

Policymakers, programme managers, and service providers — including faith communities — must use more human rights norms and standards to guide a global response to HIV, said a statement submitted by the Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance, an ecumenical initiative of the WCC, to the Human Rights Council on 11 March in Geneva.

Tveit on the “Ten Commandments” of food

A 21 January World Economic Forum session on how food choices can become a catalyst for positive change became an opportunity for World Council of Churches general secretary Rev. Dr Olav Fykse Tveit to present “Ten Commandments” of food to the gathered business and political leaders.

Los “Diez mandamientos de los alimentos” según Tveit

La reunión celebrada el 21 de enero en el Foro Económico Mundial sobre la manera en que las elecciones alimentarias pueden ser catalizadoras de cambios positivos brindó la oportunidad al Secretario General del Consejo Mundial de Iglesias, el Rev. Dr. Olav Fykse Tveit, para presentar los “Diez mandamientos de los alimentos” ante los líderes empresariales y políticos allí reunidos.

WCC-EAA welcomes agreement that will improve access to HIV medicines

The World Council of Churches-Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance welcomes an agreement between the Medicines Patent Pool, the Government of South Africa and Abbvie, a research-based biopharmaceutical company, to work together to overcome supply challenges relating to second-line HIV and AIDS treatments lopinavir and ritonavir (LPV/r) in South Africa.

Consultation considers right to food in context of climate change

As the 21st Conference of Parties (COP 21) of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change came to a close in Paris, a consultation organized by the National Council of Churches in the Philippines and the Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance of the WCC on 11 December in Quezon City, Philippines considered “The Right to Food and Life in the Context of Climate Change.”

Action Alert: AIDS 2016 - Applications open for interfaith chaplains

The Interfaith Chaplains Programme and Interfaith Prayer Room will once again be offered at the 21st International AIDS Conference. Ten religious leaders from around the world will be selected to participate in the chaplains programme. Applications are now being accepted up to 31 January 2016.

COP21: how climate change affects access to our daily bread

Climate change poses serious environmental challenges to meet current and future demands for food. The poorest communities, having the smallest carbon footprint on the planet, are facing the greatest impact of climate change. For many years, the right to food has been a key issue and priority for many parties, churches and ecumenical delegations involved in climate talks.