AIDS 2012: The Role of Faith-Based Organizations in Turning the Tide on the HIV Pandemic

AIDS 2012: The Role of Faith-Based Organizations in Turning the Tide on the HIV Pandemic

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The goal of this session is to have a stimulating discussion with diverse leaders in the faith-based community. We will focus the session on critical and growing role of the faith community in increasing political will in the fight against AIDS, at the local, national and international levels. We feature the role that faith communities have and can continue to play in influencing the effective and accountable delivery of services, monitoring government commitments and increasing political will in the fight against HIV/AIDS.  

Panel discussion 

  • Kay Warren, United States
  • Phramaha Boonchuay Doojai, Thailand
  • Dr. Hany el Banna, United Kingdom
  • MacDonald Sembereka, Malawi

Event Date

Jul 24, 2012



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