As we mark World Aids Day 2015, the World Council of Churches-Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance (WCC-EAA) welcomes a licence agreement between the Medicines Patent Pool (MPP) and Bristol Myers Squibb (BMS) for Daclatasvir, an important direct acting antiviral that is proven to help cure multiple genotypes of the hepatitis C virus (HCV).
01 December 2015
Changes to the law on organ donation in Wales, which come into effect on 1 December, will mean that everyone will be considered a potential organ donor unless they register their decision to opt out. Previously in wales, as is still the case in the rest of the UK, organs for transplant could only be retrieved if a donor – or their next of kin – opted in.
18 November 2015
Leading experts in the field of paediatric palliative care from around the world gathered in Rome, Italy, yesterday (Wednesday, 10 November) to meet with leaders of different faiths, human rights advocates and the parents of children who have died or who are facing death, to call for global access to children’s palliative care.
11 November 2015
University in Marondera to offer programmes in general and public health
29 September 2015
Episcopal Relief & Development committed to creating lasting change for generations to come
29 September 2015
La Iglesia deja escuchar su voz cristocéntrica y profética a través de sus diversos programas en las áreas de la educación y de la salud
26 August 2015
Young people pledge to be agents of transformation at festival focusing on addiction and abuse issues
18 August 2015
The Anglican Church has constructed an ultra-modern hospital to provide adequate and affordable health care services to residents of Kubwa, a satellite town in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).
24 July 2015
Practical efforts, advocacy, prevention and prayer witness were inspirational during ‘deeply traumatic time,’ says WCC
13 July 2015
Church must bring about transformation in people’s lives, says Archbishop Vunagi at training for parish trainers
10 June 2015