30 June 2014 – The African Jesuit AIDS Network (AJAN) has started to work on a new book that aims to fill a significant gap in literature by offering a comprehensive theology about AIDS from an African perspective… Read more
30 June 2014 – The African Jesuit AIDS Network (AJAN) has started to work on a new book that aims to fill a significant gap in literature by offering a comprehensive theology about AIDS from an African perspective… Read more
30 June 2014 – AJAN has launched a new e-newsletter to advertise material available in its online resource centre. This newsletter aims to provide easy and fast access to the latest information in the world of HIV/AIDS… Read more
30 June 2014 – Gregory was “Mr four-phase-approach”. He earned the nickname thanks to his enthusiasm to convert other people with HIV to a more self-reliant way of life, as promoted by his parish in rural Zambia… Read more
9 May 2014 – Faith-based organisations (FBOs) studied how to boost their work in giving life-saving care to people with HIV in poor countries during a recent consultation meeting in Rome organised by Caritas and UNAIDS… Read more
9 May 2014 – AJAN decided to focus its first research and advocacy campaign on access to ART and essential related services after shared discernment about the most urgent needs facing the people living with HIV whom we serve… Read more
9 May 2014 – The African Jesuit AIDS Network (AJAN) is launching a campaign to promote universal access to AIDS treatment in sub-Saharan Africa to achieve improved wellbeing for people with HIV… Read more
2 April 2014 – The Service Yezu Mwiza (SYM) in Bujumbura is helping some of its beneficiaries who lost everything when torrential rains swept away their belongings. The rains lashed suburbs of Bujumbura on the night between 9 and 10 February… Read more
2 April 2-14 – Harris Cleaver Tombi SJ has written a book in French about AIDS in Africa. The book, Prévenir le VIH/Sida en Afrique subsaharienne – Pour un engagement responsable du malade (Preventing HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa – towards a responsible commitment of people with HIV) has been published
2 April 2014 – Nearly 100 teenagers have attended a four-day workshop in peer education organised by the Centre Espérance Loyola (CEL – Loyola Hope Centre) in Lomé. The young people, aged between 14 and 19 years, were chosen from vocational and high schools in the neighbourhoods of Agoè-Nord and
2 April 2014 – Jesuits from West Africa analysing the AIDS ministry of their province underlined capacity-building and enhancing knowledge about HIV as main elements of their future plans. The AIDS committee of the Jesuit West African Province (AOC) met in late January in Cotonou, Benin, to undertake a painstaking