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Ms. Prudence Mabele signs the personal commitment to action at the Summit of High Level Religious Leaders on the Response to HIV, held in The Netherlands, 22-23 March 2010.
P Thotamma (holding the sign), a woman living with HIV, discusses how to combat stigma and discrimination with other women in the Lutheran Counseling and Health Care Center in Chilakaluripet, a town in Andhra Pradesh, India. (Note Special Instructions below.)
Staff of the Lutheran Counseling and Health Center in Chilakaluripet, a town in Andhra Pradesh, India. The center is a project of the AIDS Desk of the National Lutheran Health and Medical Board.
Rev. J.P. Mokgethi-Heath and Rev. Ofelia Ortega  at Summit of High Level Religious Leaders on the Response to HIV, held in The Netherlands, 22-23 March 2010.
Auraiwan Kanlaya, standing in the Hualin Buddhist Temple, has organized a cooperative of women, many of them HIV positive like her, in the village of Toong-sa-tok in northern Thailand. The cooperative, supported by the temple's monks, sews clothing for sale in Japan and other foreign countries, yielding important income for the women and their families.
Girls participating in an after school program sponsored by the Inkanyezi ART Project, which is funded by the South African Catholic Bishops' Conference. Participants include orphans and other vulnerable children who are living with or affected by HIV and AIDS. The program is carried out in the St. Louis Catholic Church in Orange Farm, South Africa.....
Mass for staff and patients in the chapel of the St. Francis Care Centre in Johannesburg, South Africa. The centre is a project of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Johannesburg, and is supported by Catholic Relief Services, a member of the Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance.
Children participate in activities at a day care center sponsored by the Inkanyezi ART Project in Orange Farm, South Africa. The program for orphans and other other vulnerable children affected by HIV and AIDS is supported by Catholic Relief Services, a member of the Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance.
The Rev. Christo Greyling of South Africa speaks on July 31 to the opening session of the Ecumenical Pre-Conference, held July 31-August 2 in Mexico City, on the eve of the International AIDS Conference. Greyling is an advisor to World Vision and chair of the African Network of Religious Leaders Living with and Personally Affected by HIV and AIDS (ANERELA).
the Ecumenical Pre-Conference, held in Mexico City July 31-August 2, on the eve of the International AIDS Conference.
the Ecumenical Pre-Conference, held in Mexico City July 31-August 2, on the eve of the International AIDS Conference.
the Ecumenical Pre-Conference, held in Mexico City July 31-August 2, on the eve of the International AIDS Conference.
Faith-based delegates of the International AIDS Conference march around Nathan Philips Square in Toronto
Johannes Heath speaks at a session titled "Religion and New Leadership: the challenge to deliver"
Church World Service supports a program of education and empowerment for children living on the streets of Jakarta.  The program provides shelter, counseling, education (especially about HIV/AIDS) and other support. These images show children in the program as well as some of the same children working the streets to survive.
Church World Service supports a program of education and empowerment for children living on the streets of Jakarta.  The program provides shelter, counseling, education (especially about HIV/AIDS) and other support. These images show children in the program as well as some of the same children working the streets to survive.
A discussion on "Creating communities of compassoin and inclusion: Role of religion in combating stigma and discrimination," held during the XV International AIDS Conference. Speaker is Phramaha Boonchuay Doojai.
Medicines, including antiretroviral drugs, before being administered to patients living in the "House for the Dying", a hospice for AIDS patients and other terminally ill patients run by the Sisters of Charity in Port au Prince, Haiti.
Medicines, including antiretroviral drugs, get sorted into individual boxes before being administered to patients living in the "House for the Dying", a hospice for AIDS patients and other terminally ill patients run by the Sisters of Charity in Port au Prince, Haiti.
A patient at the "House for the Dying", a hospice for AIDS patients and other terminally ill patients run by the Sisters of Charity in Port au Prince, Haiti.
The Rev. Christo Greyling of South Africa speaks on July 31 to the opening session of the Ecumenical Pre-Conference, held July 31-August 2 in Mexico City, on the eve of the International AIDS Conference. Greyling is an advisor to World Vision and chair of the African Network of Religious Leaders Living with and Personally Affected by HIV and AIDS (ANERELA).
Students at St. George's Anglo-Indian School in Chennai, India, learn about HIV and AIDS during a program conducted by educators from the Madras Christian Council of Social Service.
Suneel Bhanu is president of the Andhra Evangelical Lutheran Church, headquartered in Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India. He supports the rights of people living with HIV and AIDS.
Joji Babu (left) and his wife Kumari (right) are both HIV positive and members of the Hope Arpana Positive People Effective Network in Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India. The HIV status of their 1-year old daughter Baby is still unknown. (See Special Instructions below.)
Some of the INERELA+ members at Summit of High Level Religious Leaders on the Response to HIV, held in The Netherlands, 22-23 March 2010.
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