21 August 2014 – It is crucial – and in the interest of all – that travellers and others comply with public measures to monitor and control the risk of transmission in places where Ebola infection may occur… Read more
21 August 2014 – It is crucial – and in the interest of all – that travellers and others comply with public measures to monitor and control the risk of transmission in places where Ebola infection may occur… Read more
21 August 2014 – The African Jesuit AIDS Network (AJAN) hopes to get involved in efforts to stop Ebola by providing culturally sensitive information that is urgently needed to contain the swift expansion of the virus… Read more
21 August 2014 – The 20th International AIDS Conference (IAC) in Melbourne, Australia, came to a close on 25 July with earnestly expressed commitments to end the pandemic by 2030. But optimism and enthusiasm were tempered by a realisation of the challenges inherent in making this ambitious aim a reality…Read
21 August 2014 – Good education and a daily square meal: countless children orphaned by AIDS in Zambia can only dream of these essentials. In Lusaka, 250 orphans are getting both free-of-charge at a Jesuit parish that is running a quality school on a shoestring budget… Read more
The 20th International AIDS Conference (IAC) in Melbourne, Australia, came to a close on 25 July with earnestly expressed commitments to end the pandemic by 2030. But optimism and enthusiasm were tempered by a realisation of the challenges inherent in making this ambitious aim a reality. The six-day event drew
AJAN educational material to help communities cope with Ebola -The African Jesuit AIDS Network (AJAN) hopes to get involved in efforts to stop Ebola by providing culturally sensitive information that is urgently needed to contain the swift expansion of the virus… Read more Containing the spread of Ebola -“Madame, I
Sr Veneranda Shieta Lusuli IBVM writes about the AJAN HIV&AIDS prevention program (AHAPPY) sessions at the Loreto High School in Limuru, central Kenya. What I like about the AJAN AHAPPY program is that while it follows the teachings of the Catholic Church, it is nonetheless relevant for everyone. I am
Good education and a daily square meal: countless children orphaned by AIDS in Zambia can only dream of these essentials. In Lusaka, 250 orphans are getting both free-of-charge at a Jesuit parish that is running a quality school on a shoestring budget. Fr Emmanuel Mumba SJ, the provincial of the
Fr Paterne Mombe SJ, AJAN Director “Madame, I congratulate you and the Kenyan government for doing this,” I said while returning the form I was requested to fill on arrival at the airport. “Thank you,” she replied. “I wish I could record this statement and share with some people around
The African Jesuit AIDS Network (AJAN) hopes to get involved in efforts to stop Ebola by providing culturally sensitive information that is urgently needed to contain the swift expansion of the virus. As Ebola spreads rapidly throughout West Africa, people in affected areas are gripped by ignorance, suspicion and unreasoning