Easter, a festival which commemorates the resurrection of Jesus Christ, symbolizes life and hope. Yet sickness is all around the world. Hundreds and thousands are suffering from sickness every day, and many of which have to face discriminations and live helplessly in despair. HIV/AIDS is an example.
20 April 2009
Community groups, even governments, are increasingly turning to Mothers’ Union worldwide to provide grassroots HIV/AIDS awareness, education, home-care, anti-stigma campaigns and HIV status-related poverty issues.
28 November 2007
It's with great delight that I most heartily welcome you, our dear guests to the event of launching CAPA's second 5 years (2007 - 2011) Integrated Strategic Plan.We truly appreciate the sacrifice you have made, leaving several other things that lay genuine claims on your precious time to bless us with your highly esteemed presence. We are grateful.
23 February 2007
Launching of the Strategic PlanThe second CAPA HIV/AIDS TB & MALARIA Strategic Plan is due to be launched on February 22 2007 at the Panafric Hotel in Nairobi, Kenya by the CAPA Chairman and the Primate of All Nigeria Archbishop Peter Akinola. Those expected at the launch are CAPA Primates, CAPA Bishops, CAPA HIV/AIDS Board Members, CAPA HIV/AIDS Provincial Coordinators. Others invited to the launch are Church Leaders, Government Leaders, Diplomats, NGOs and the media, friends and partners. The launch is to be held at the Pan Afric Hotel between 11.00a.m and 1.00p.m.
07 February 2007
The CAPA HIV/AIDS TB & Malaria programme held a very successful workshop coordinated by the CAPA Team and CORAT Africa.
06 September 2006
Mr. Emmanuel Olatunji has joined us as the Coordinator for HIV/AIDS, TB and Malaria Programme.
21 April 2006
Kempton Park, South Africa. - The working group Theological Education for the Anglican Communion (TEAC) took time out of its meeting in South Africa this week to visit local church-based HIV/AIDS projects, and to see some of the realities that theological education must address.
20 January 2006
Abuja, December 13, 2005- The Most Rev Peter Akinola has urged Provincial HIV/AIDS Coordinators of the Church, who attended the just concluded International Conference on Aids and Other Sexual Transmitted Diseases in Africa (ICASA 2005) to translate their experiences into action when they return to their various dioceses.
21 December 2005
The Archbishop of Cape, the Most Revd Njongonkulu Ndungane, and the Rt Revd David Beetge, Bishop of The Highveld and provincial dean, met today [Wednesday 12 January] with South African Deputy President, Jacob Zuma, to brief him on a proposed US$10 million dollar award for a new HIV and AIDS educational programme to be facilitated by the Church of the Province of Southern Africa (CPSA)
12 January 2005
Presentation to ACC-12 from Canon Ted Karpf
20 September 2002