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"Anglican Church has the power, influence to eradicate malaria in Central Africa"

"But there is need for more resources and commitment from all stakeholders" – Mrs Njovu

24 September 2014

Anglican-supported Gaza hospital faces a future treating severe injuries, trauma

The Anglican-supported hospital in Gaza City which provided critical healthcare during the recent fighting is facing a future treating severe injuries and trauma.

08 September 2014

Anglicans turn to crowdfunding to fight slavery, cancer

With a Communion of around 85 million people, Anglicans think crowdfunding may be a clever way to fundraise.

03 September 2014

Aus. Anglican priest: "Dementia patients can still seek meaning in life"

Theology professor and Anglican priest proposes the 'spiritual reminisce' process to help those with dementia find meaning in life. 

27 August 2014

"Not accepting death impedes palliative care in Botswana" - hospice manager.

A hospice manager has revealed that a culture of not accepting death as an natural process is preventing people in Botswana getting palliative care.

21 August 2014

Egypt: Hepatitis C clinic opens in Menouf

Harpur Memorial Hospital in Menouf has opened a new clinic to identify and treat Hepatitis C and it’s complications. 

20 August 2014

West Africa Archbishop: “Declare one Sunday as a day of prayer for Ebola.”

West Africa's Anglican Primate has called for Christians everywhere to dedicate one Sunday to pray for an end to the Ebola outbreak.

19 August 2014

Nigeria Primate: "Beware clerics claiming to have a cure for Ebola"

Archbishop Okoh has said not to delay seeking medical attention for symptoms of Ebola

07 August 2014

MU act to improve maternal health in Zimbabwe

The Mother’s Union in Zimbabwe has resolved to contribute to the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals by actively contributing to the country’s maternal health system.

01 August 2014

SA Anglicans warn on fracking in medical journal

Anglicans in South Africa have said the voices of health professionals are being ignored in the national debate about the benefits and dangers of 'fracking'.

06 May 2014