11 March 2013 – AJAN Coordinator Paterne Mombe SJ recently attended an international conference in Geneva that aimed to develop recommendations on integrating spirituality into healthcare systems worldwide… Read more
11 March 2013 – AJAN Coordinator Paterne Mombe SJ recently attended an international conference in Geneva that aimed to develop recommendations on integrating spirituality into healthcare systems worldwide… Read more
11 March 2013 – In Dodoma, not a few young people come from families impoverished by AIDS and take care of affected relatives. A serious lack of opportunities for first-time job seekers deepens widespread poverty and could heighten the HIV risk for young people…Read more
11 March 2013 – A casual glance at the national prevalence rate in Madagascar doesn’t elicit much cause for concern: officially less than 1% of the population is HIV-positive, so it would appear AIDS is well under control. So why do the Jesuits in Madagascar have a wide-ranging project dedicated
Notre réflexion pour la troisième semaine du Carême est écrite par Frère Alain Ragneneau, conseiller au programme Uzima pour personnes atteintes du VIH, qui est géré par la paroisse jésuite de St Joseph le travailleur de Kangemi, une banlieue de Nairobi. Un dicton africain est resté planté dans ma mémoire
Our reflection for the third week of Lent is written by Br Alain Ragneneau, a counsellor with the Uzima programme for people with HIV, which is run by the Jesuit parish of St Joseph the Worker in Kangemi, a suburb of Nairobi. An African saying remains fixed in my mind
Pour la deuxième semaine de Carême, le Père Kelly Michelo SJ tire son inspiration de Febby, qui a réussi à transformer sa vie avec le soutien du programme de soins à domicile (SD) de la paroisse de Chikuni, dans une zone rurale de la Zambie. « Jésus prit avec lui
Easter appeal 2013: Help women with HIV live life to the full – Throughout this season of Lent, we will introduce you to women with HIV who are striving towards Life to the full in Kenya and Burkina Faso. We’ll let you know how you can join our efforts to
AJAN Coordinator Paterne Mombe SJ recently attended an international conference in Geneva that aimed to develop recommendations on integrating spirituality into healthcare systems worldwide. Fr Mombe joined researchers, educators, policymakers, physicians, nurses, chaplains and clergy from more than 20 countries for the gathering convened by the George Washington University Institute
A casual glance at the national prevalence rate in Madagascar doesn’t elicit much cause for concern: officially less than 1% of the population is HIV-positive, so it would appear AIDS is well under control. So why do the Jesuits in Madagascar have a wide-ranging project dedicated to HIV/AIDS? As usual,
In the Tanzanian city of Dodoma, many young people come from families impoverished by AIDS and have to take care of affected relatives. A serious lack of opportunities for first-time job seekers deepens widespread poverty and could heighten the HIV risk for young people. It didn’t take Boniface Okumu long