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Réunions-débats consacrées aux droits fonciers

Au cours du quatrième Forum des Nations Unies sur les entreprises et les droits de l’homme, le COE, en collaboration avec l’Alliance ACT et la Fédération luthérienne mondiale, a organisé une réunion sur le thème: «La contribution des organisations d’inspiration religieuse à la protection des droits fonciers des communautés – Leçons apprises et bonnes pratiques d’Afrique, d’Asie et d’Amérique latine».

WCC consultation to analyze foreign involvement in Africa’s development

How can Africa attain economic liberation, social welfare, as well as ecological protection in partnership with the European Union (EU), United States (US) and China? An ecumenical gathering in Tanzania will address this question by assessing investments in poverty eradication and development in the region.

Transforming lives affected by HIV and AIDS

A staff member of the Ecumenical HIV and AIDS Initiative in Africa (EHAIA) has been elected as general secretary of the Council of Christian Churches in Angola (CICA). She will be the first woman to serve as general secretary of the CICA, a position she considers an “opportunity to mobilize African churches to do more” in healing HIV affected communities.

Africa struggles with impact of small arms proliferation

In a recent World Council of Churches (WCC) consultation, participants analyzed the impact of Small Arms and Light Weapons (SALW) in Africa’s sub-regions. They pointed out that more than sixty percent of deaths in battle-related conflicts are caused by small arms, and billions of dollars are spent every year on small arms.

Atténuer la menace du VIH – un défi toujours impératif

Calle Almedal, de Suède, travaille sur les questions du VIH depuis 1982. Il a été consultant auprès de l’Initiative œcuménique de lutte contre le VIH et le SIDA en Afrique (EHAIA), un projet du Conseil œcuménique des Églises. Dans l’interview ci-après, il parle de l’impact du VIH sur les communautés, de l’importance de l’éducation à la santé sexuelle, et de l’action des Églises face au VIH.

Reducir la amenaza del VIH sigue siendo un desafío

El sueco Calle Almedal ha trabajado en cuestiones relacionadas con el VIH desde 1982. Fue consultor de la Iniciativa Ecuménica sobre el VIH y el SIDA en África (EHAIA), un proyecto del Consejo Mundial de Iglesias. En esta entrevista, habla del impacto del virus en las comunidades, la importancia de la educación sobre salud sexual y las respuestas de las iglesias al VIH.

Reducing the threat of HIV remains a challenge

Calle Almedal from Sweden has worked on issues of HIV since 1982. He is a former consultant for the Ecumenical HIV and AIDS Initiative in Africa (EHAIA), a project of the World Council of Churches. In an interview he speaks about HIV's impact on communities, the importance of education in sexual health and churches' responses to HIV.

A toolmaker for HIV and AIDS awareness in Lusophone Africa

Whether facilitating training, translating information, or distributing printed materials, Deolinda Dorcas Teca is determined to help craft the tools people in the Portuguese language region of Africa will use to face the challenges of HIV and AIDS.