The World Conference on Religion and Peace (WCRP)is convening a gathering of religious leaders in Nairobi, Kenya, between June 9-12 to discuss the impact of HIV/AIDS on children and to launch a continent-wide campaign to further engage religious communities in efforts to expand care and to reduce the stigma often associated with AIDS.
On behalf of the Hope for African Children Initiative, The World
Conference on Religion and Peace (WCRP) is convening a gathering of
Africa’s senior most religious leaders to discuss the impact of HIV/AIDS
on children and to launch a continent-wide campaign to further engage
religious communities in efforts to expand care and to reduce the stigma
often associated with AIDS. Topics such as prevention, treatment, and
institutional versus community-led care for orphans will be addressed from
a theological perspective.
Twenty-five percent of all delegates will be women religious leaders.
Confirmed keynote speakers include Ali Mwinyi, former President of
Tanzania; Carol Bellamy, Executive Director of UNICEF; and Steven Lewis,
Special Advisor on AIDS to the UN Secretary General.
The meeting will be held from 9 - 12 June 2002 at the Intercontinental
Hotel, Nairobi Kenya.
For more information contact Jennifer Okungu at 254-722-519317 in Nairobi
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