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Selected Resources for Faith Leaders Responding to HIV-related Stigma and Discrimination Africa, Asia & Latin America

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Contents
Websites ................................................................................................................................................. 4 Summary of Materials by Language ....................................................................................................... 5 Materials and Resources ......................................................................................................................... 6 A Call to Act: Engaging Religious Leaders and Communities in Addressing Gender-based Violence and HIV ............................................................................................................................. 6 AIDS Related Stigma Thinking Outside the Box: The Theological Challenge ............................... 6 Africa praying: a handbook on HIV/AIDS-sensitive sermon guidelines and liturgy ........................ 7 Engaging Faith-Based Organizations in HIV Prevention: A Training Manual for Programme Managers ........................................................................................................................................ 7 Exploring Solutions : How to Talk about HIV Prevention in the Church ......................................... 8 Faith Advocacy Toolkit .................................................................................................................... 8 Faith for Life Handbook................................................................................................................... 9 Learning about HIV and AIDS: A manual for pastors and teachers ................................................ 9 Listening with Love ....................................................................................................................... 10 Love in a time of AIDS ................................................................................................................... 10 National review of faith-based responses to HIV in Cambodia .................................................... 11 Political Declaration on HIV/AIDS ................................................................................................. 11 Prescription for Life: Take action to help children living with HIV................................................ 12 Stepping Stones ............................................................................................................................ 12 Stigma in the context of development A Christian response to the HIV pandemic ..................... 13 The Called to Care Toolkit ............................................................................................................. 13 The No-Nonsense guide to HIV/AIDS, Gender Equality and Communication .............................. 17 The SAVE Toolkit ........................................................................................................................... 18 Understanding and Challenging HIV Stigma: Toolkit for Action Modules I .................................. 18 What Religious Leaders can do about HIV/AIDS ........................................................................... 19 Organisations ........................................................................................................................................ 20 International/global .......................................................................................................................... 20 Africa ................................................................................................................................................. 21 DRC ................................................................................................................................................ 22 Ethiopia ......................................................................................................................................... 23 Kenya............................................................................................................................................. 24 Liberia............................................................................................................................................ 24 Malawi........................................................................................................................................... 25

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Moambique ................................................................................................................................. 25 Sierra Leone .................................................................................................................................. 26 South Africa ................................................................................................................................... 27 Sudan ............................................................................................................................................ 27 Uganda .......................................................................................................................................... 28 Zambia........................................................................................................................................... 28 Asia .................................................................................................................................................... 29 Cambodia ...................................................................................................................................... 29 Myanmar ....................................................................................................................................... 30 Latin America .................................................................................................................................... 31 Brasil.............................................................................................................................................. 31 Colombia ....................................................................................................................................... 32 Guatemala ..................................................................................................................................... 32 Honduras ....................................................................................................................................... 33 Nicaragua ...................................................................................................................................... 34 Peru ............................................................................................................................................... 35

Prepared by Jo Kaybryn, Plurpol Consulting for March 2013

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Websites

Asian Muslim Action Network (AMAN) CAFOD Christian Aid

http://www.aman-asia.org/ http://www.cafod.org.uk/ http://www.christianaid.org.uk/

Christian AIDS Bureau of Southern Africa (CABSA) http://www.cabsa.org.za and CARIS (Christian AIDS Resource and Information) Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance Ethiopian Interfaith Forum for Development, Dialogue and Action (EIFDDA) Global AIDS Interfaith Alliance INERELA+ International Research Network on Aids and Religion in Africa Islamic Relief Religions for Peace World Association for Christian Communication (WCC) World Council of Churches (WCC) http://www.e-alliance.ch http://www.eifdda.org

http://www.thegaia.org http://inerela.org/ http://religion-aids-africa.org/

http://www.islamic-relief.com/ http://religionsforpeace.org/ http://waccglobal.org

http://www.oikoumene.org/

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Summary of Materials by Language


Materials Portuguese Spanish Russian

Lingasa

Swahili

English

French

Khmer

A Call to Act: Engaging Religious Leaders and Communities in Addressing Gender-based Violence and HIV Africa praying: a handbook on HIV/AIDS-sensitive sermon guidelines and liturgy AIDS Related Stigma Thinking Outside the Box: The Theological Challenge Called to Care: 1.Positive Voices Called to Care: 10.Parenting: A Journey of Love Called to Care: 2.Making it Happen Called to Care: 3.Time to talk Called to Care: 4.Pastoral Action on HIV and AIDS Called to Care: 5.Community Action on HIV & AIDS Called to Care: 6.The Child Within Called to Care: 7.Call to Me Called to Care: 8.My Life - Starting Now Called to Care: 9.More and Better Food Engaging Faith-Based Organizations in HIV Prevention: A Training Manual for Programme Managers Exploring Solutions : How to Talk about HIV Prevention in the Church Faith Advocacy Toolkit Faith for Life Handbook Learning about HIV and AIDS. A manual for pastors and teachers Listening with Love Love in a time of AIDS National review of faith-based responses to HIV in Cambodia Political Declaration on HIV/AIDS Prescription for Life : Take action to help children living with HIV Stepping Stones (Also Afrikaans, Bengali, Hindi, Kannada, Marathi, Nepali, Sinhala, Vietnamese) Stigma in the context of development A Christian response to the HIV pandemic The No-Nonsense guide to HIV/AIDS, Gender Equality and Communication The SAVE Toolkit Understanding and Challenging HIV Stigma : Toolkit for Action Modules I What Religious Leaders can do about HIV/AIDS

Arabic

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Materials and Resources

A Call to Act: Engaging Religious Leaders and Communities in Addressing Gender-based Violence and HIV
Published by Languages Faiths Cost USAIDS and Religions for Peace English For all faiths Free http://religionsforpeace.org/file/resources/toolkits/a-call-to-act-on-hiv-andWhere to get it aids.pdf An advocacy guide for working with religious leaders. The guide can be used by religious leaders, communities, and institutions to learn about GBV and HIV, why they should address the issues, and how they can address them through specific activities and approaches. Secular organizations working on GBV and About the resource HIV also can use this guide to find examples of how to collaborate with religious leaders, communities, and institutions. Thus, this guide helps to take an issue that traditionally is kept silent and privateparticularly in religious communitiesand places it on the agenda of religions throughout the world as they seek to address HIV in an effective and holistic manner.

AIDS Related Stigma Thinking Outside the Box: The Theological Challenge
Published by Languages Faiths Cost Where to get it Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance English, French, Spanish, Portuguese Christianity Free http://www.e-alliance.ch/en/s/hivaids/stigma/aids-related-stigma-resource/ A discussion paper by Gillian Paterson on some of the challenges Christians in About the resource particular encounter in relation to HIV and AIDS.

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Africa praying: a handbook on HIV/AIDS-sensitive sermon guidelines and liturgy


Published by Languages Faiths Cost Where to get it World Council of Churches English Christian Free http://www.oikoumene.org/fileadmin/files/wccmain/documents/p4/ehaia/africa-praying-eng.pdf How should the church and its leaders deal with the origin and meaning of HIV/AIDS, and with the stigma it engenders? How should they address the needs of those affected, and minister to the infected?

This resource book is designed for all who have to handle situations created by this relatively new epidemic - church leaders/workers, Sunday school teachers, About the resource youth leaders, the laity. The five sections give sermon guidelines and worship outlines for services ranging from weddings to funerals; such key moments of the church's year as Christmas and Easter; attitudes of compassion or discrimination; congregations peopled by youth or grandparents; and social realities like poverty and gender inequality.

Engaging Faith-Based Organizations in HIV Prevention: A Training Manual for Programme Managers
Published by Languages Faiths Cost Where to get it UNFPA English, French, Spanish and Arabic For all faiths Free http://www.unfpa.org/public/global/pid/398 UNFPA has embarked on a number of joint initiatives with faith-based organizations to address the spread of HIV and to fight the stigma often directed towards people living with the virus. The Fund's engagement, dialogue and partnership with faith-based organizations have yielded results that About the resource have been mutually beneficial to UNFPA and religious institutions' and, most important, have improved the lives of the people they serve. The aim of this training manual is to encourage policy makers, programmers in the field and development practitioners to recognize the complex social, cultural and economic factors in HIV prevention and to partner with faith-based organizations to address them. The ultimate goal: to advance the ICPD agenda and reverse the spread of HIV.

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Exploring Solutions : How to Talk about HIV Prevention in the Church


Published by Languages Faiths Cost Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance English, French, Spanish and Arabic For all faiths and secular audiences Free English http://www.ealliance.ch/en/s/resources/library/detailview/document/570/view/single/ Portuguese http://www.eWhere to get it alliance.ch/en/s/resources/library/detailview/document/567/view/single/ French http://www.ealliance.ch/en/s/resources/library/detailview/document/568/view/single/ A comprehensive, practical guide for use in churches or faith communities on About the resource how to dialogue about the issues of HIV prevention. Aimed at introducing a dialogue process to bring difficult topics into the open in a safe, mutually respectful, and structured way.

Faith Advocacy Toolkit


Published by Languages Faiths Cost Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance English, French, Spanish For all faiths Free http://www.e-alliance.ch/en/s/advocacy-capacity/resources/planning-theWhere to get it advocacy-campaign-general-advocacy-guides/ The World AIDS Campaign, with the support of the Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance, developed the Faith Advocacy Toolkit (English, Spanish, French) to guide faith-based organizations in strengthening their advocacy for universal access to HIV prevention, treatment, care and support. It provides examples of About the resource faith-based advocacy on HIV and AIDS, including quotes from various traditions on working for justice and compassion, and challenges that particularly faithbased organizations may have to address in becoming advocates in this area. It gives a step by step guide to planning an advocacy campaign, including worksheets.

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Faith for Life Handbook


Published by Languages Inter-Religious Council of Kenya (IRCK) English For all faiths, with additional communications materials for Muslim, Faiths Protestant, Catholic and Hindu religious leaders Cost Free Contact IRCK http://interreligiouscouncil.or.ke P.O. Box 6352 - 00200 | Nairobi - Kenya | Mararo Road off Gitanga road, Where to get it Tel: +254 - 20 3877791 / 3861397 | Fax: +254 3861397| info@interreligiouscouncil.or.ke The Faith for Life Handbook is a compilation of appropriate messages on child survival and development, including exclusive breastfeeding, disease About the resource prevention, immunisation, handwashing, nutrition, prevention of mother-tochild transmission of HIV, sanitation and health seeking behaviours.

Learning about HIV and AIDS: A manual for pastors and teachers
Published by World Council of Churches English Languages Lingala Swahili For all faiths Faiths Contains some suggested references in the New Testament Cost Free English http://www.oikoumene.org/fileadmin/files/wccmain/documents/p4/ehaia/learning-about-aids-eng.pdf Lingala http://www.oikoumene.org/fileadmin/files/wccWhere to get it main/documents/p4/ehaia/sida-informer-lingala.pdf Swahili http://www.oikoumene.org/fileadmin/files/wccmain/documents/p4/ehaia/ukimwi-nini-swahili.pdf A basic manual for pastors and teachers. With this booklet, the World Council of Churches wants to help teachers, pastors and youth leaders to give relevant information about HIV and AIDS to About the resource those they work with. This manual gives the main facts about the disease as well as some ideas on how to inform about HIV and AIDS. It also gives some guidelines on counseling and supporting people living with HIV (PLWH) and their families.

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Listening with Love


Published by Languages Faiths Cost World Council of Churches English Christian Free http://www.oikoumene.org/fileadmin/files/wccWhere to get it main/documents/p4/ehaia/listeningwithlove-e.pdf This book is designed for all those Christians who are called to help people cope with HIV/AIDS. Step by step, it introduces us to the basic medical facts, About the resource and guides us through practical, loving approaches that enable us to empathize and communicate with those whose lives have been transformed by the disease.

Love in a time of AIDS


Published by Languages Faiths Cost World Council of Churches English Christian Free http://www.oikoumene.org/fileadmin/files/wccWhere to get it main/documents/p4/ehaia/love-in-a-time-of-aids-eng.pdf This book vividly recounts the stories of women in many countries. It shows how the AIDS crisis makes improving the status women not only a matter of theology and ethics but of health and survival. That in turn challenges About the resource churches, which often justify and even collude with forces that subordinate women, to change attitutudes and vision and to undertake creative new initiatives in their ministries of healing and hope.

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National review of faith-based responses to HIV in Cambodia


Published by Languages Faiths Cost UNICEF English and Khmer For all faiths Free English http://www.unicef.org/cambodia/12681_17870.html Where to get it Khmer http://www.scribd.com/doc/89558763/National-review-of-faithbased-responses-to-HIV-in-Cambodia-Khmer This review provided a unique opportunity to document Buddhist, Christian, Muslim and interfaith initiatives providing varied and wide ranging responses to HIV. Together they mobilise volunteers, and implement innovative HIV About the resource prevention, treatment, care and support, and impat mitigation interventions inclusively to all community members. Far from shying away from complex and sensitive issues, nearly half of the participating faith-based organisations work with key affected populations, and over two-thirds provide sexuality and family planning education.

Political Declaration on HIV/AIDS


Published by Languages Faiths Cost Where to get it United Nations English, French, Spanish and Arabic For all faiths and secular audiences Free http://www.unfpa.org/public/home/publications/pid/1105 This Political Declaration on HIV/AIDS represents a consensus of Heads of State and Government and leaders from all parts of the world at the end of the General Assemblys High-Level review on AIDS in About the resource June 2006. The 53-paragraph document commits them to pursuing all necessary efforts to scale up national responses to achieve universal access to comprehensive prevention programmes, treatment, care and support in slightly more than forty months.

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Prescription for Life: Take action to help children living with HIV
Published by Languages Faiths Cost Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance English, French, Spanish For all faiths Free English http://www.ealliance.ch/en/s/resources/library/detailview/document/910/view/single/ French http://www.eWhere to get it alliance.ch/en/s/resources/library/detailview/document/909/view/single/ Spanish http://www.ealliance.ch/en/s/resources/library/detailview/document/911/view/single/ This guide provides information and resources for schools, families, faith groups and communities to empower young people to write letters to About the resource pharmaceutical companies and governments to improve testing and treatment for infants and children living with HIV.

Stepping Stones
Published by Teaching AIDS at Low Cost (TALC) Manual available in English, French, Afrikaans, Bengali, Indonesian, Portuguese, Spanish, Hindi, Kannada, Khmer, Marathi, Nepali, Sinhala and Languages Vietnamese Workshop video available in English, French, Swahili, Luganda Faiths For all faiths and secular audiences Cost Free http://www.talcuk.org/books/bse-stepping-stones-manual.htm Where to get it Translation information http://www.stratshope.org/t-languages.htm An award-winning training package on HIV/AIDS, gender issues, About the resource communication and relationship skills.

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Stigma in the context of development A Christian response to the HIV pandemic


Published by Languages Faiths Cost Where to get it Progressio English Christianity Free http://www.progressio.org.uk/sites/default/files/HIV+stigma_2009_0.pdf Progressio has produced this comment piece by Gillian Paterson. She is currently a Progressio board member and an expert on stigma and faith issues. In November 2001, church leaders from sub Saharan Africa met in Nairobi to explore the possibility of a coordinated, ecumenical response to the HIV About the resource epidemic. As the discussions on care, treatment, education and prevention proceeded, it became increasingly clear that the major barrier to the churches existing efforts was the stigma attached to HIV. Today, participants agreed, churches are being obliged to acknowledge that we have however unwittingly contributed both actively and passively to the spread of the virus.

The Called to Care Toolkit


Published by Languages Faiths Cost Strategies for Hope English (some booklets are also available in French, Portuguese and Swahili) For all faiths Free Download all the booklets in pdf form from http://www.stratshope.org/oorder.htm (you will need to register your details). Where to get it Hard copies of the booklets can also be purchased for between 2.40 and 2.60 The CALLED TO CARE toolkit consists of 10 practical, action-oriented booklets About the resource and mini-manuals on issues related to HIV/AIDS, designed for use by church leaders, especially in sub-Saharan Africa.
1. Positive Voices Religious leaders living with or personally affected by HIV and AIDS The first booklet in the series, Positive Voices, brings together the experiences of 14 African religious leaders 12 Christians and two Muslims who are either living with HIV or are personally affected by HIV and AIDS. They include ordained religious leaders and lay people who have a leading role in their faith community. This booklet has three main purposes: First, to enable church groups and communities to discuss HIV and AIDS, health, sexual behaviour, and issues related to religion and culture more freely and openly than is usually the case. Second, to demonstrate that being HIV-positive is not a cause for shame, despair, fatalism or discrimination. Third, to help reduce HIV-related stigma within faith communities by demonstrating that religious leaders too contract HIV, but that they can also live positively and openly with the virus, serving God even more meaningfully and effectively than before.

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Download here http://www.stratshope.org/b-cc-01-positive.htm 2. Making it Happen A guide to help your congregation do HIV/AIDS work Church congregations or communities may feel called to care about people infected with, or affected by, HIV/AIDS. But what can they do to assist and support such people? How can they address the broader issue of preventing the further spread of HIV and how can they deal with the sensitive and divisive issues of stigma, shame, discrimination and denial? The second book in the series, Making it Happen, is designed to help church leaders and congregations to develop and implement a project that addresses some of the challenges of HIV/AIDS. Download here http://www.stratshope.org/b-cc-02-happen.htm English / French / Portuguese / Swahili 3. Time to talk A guide to family life in the age of AIDS The third book in the toolkit, Time to Talk, is a handbook to enable churches to discuss family life and sex in the context of the global AIDS epidemic. Intended for use by pastors, deacons and religious Sisters, as well as catechists and lay church leaders. Contains role plays, games, quizzes, discussions, Bible studies and other participatory exercises. Download here http://www.stratshope.org/b-cc-03-talk.htm English / French / Portuguese / Swahili 4. Pastoral Action on HIV and AIDS Training guidelines on the spiritual, social, organisational and practical issues which constitute the pastoral aspects of the HIV epidemic. Books 4 and 5 in the Called to Care series are based on 12 years of experience by the Organization of African Instituted Churches (OAIC), based in Nairobi, Kenya. The author, Nicta Lubaale, is an ordained pastor who has been involved in faithbased and community responses to HIV and AIDS since 1991. Since January 2007 he has been General Secretary of the OAIC. Book no. 4, 'Pastoral Action on HIV and AIDS', contains guidelines for training pastors and lay church leaders in addressing the pastoral challenges of the AIDS epidemic. These challenges affect churches in their teachings about sickness and healing, their forms of worship and their pastoral ministries. Both books include case studies of the work of several African independent churches which, with the support of the OAIC, have responded in particularly innovative ways to the challenges of the AIDS epidemic. These stories are drawn from OAIC member churches in Kenya and Uganda, but they are relevant to churches throughout sub-Saharan Africa, and beyond. Both books contain numerous role plays, discussion guidelines, Biblical references, individual case studies and illustrations by African artists.

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Download here http://www.stratshope.org/b-cc-04-pastoral.htm 5. Community Action on HIV and AIDS Training guidelines on community-based issues related to HIV and AIDS Book no. 5, 'Community Action on HIV and AIDS', is designed to help church leaders in dealing with social, cultural and economic issues related to the AIDS epidemic at community level. It contains sections on topics such as the sexual abuse of children, domestic violence, widow inheritance and property grabbing by relatives - issues which have been exacerbated in many African countries by the AIDS epidemic. Download here http://www.stratshope.org/b-cc-05-community.htm Available in English 6. The Child Within Connecting with children who have experienced grief and loss This 68-page workbook, containing numerous illustrations, was developed in collaboration with Masangane ('to embrace' in Xhosa), an orphan care project supported by the Moravian Church in South Africa's Eastern Province. It arose out of a need expressed by volunteer caregivers who were experiencing serious difficulties in looking after orphaned children. The Child Within breaks new ground in promoting resilience in children who have suffered grief and personal loss. It does so by enabling adults who are child caregivers - as parents, guardians, volunteers or professionals - to rediscover and appreciate their own 'child within'. Through structured workshop sessions, participants learn how to communicate more openly and effectively with children. The workbook incorporates a Christian approach to children as 'a gift from the Lord' (Psalm 127:3), but can be used by a wide variety of community groups and organisations. Although based on professional research on child and adolescent development, the book is written in clear, simple language, and is easily accessible to non-professional child caregivers. Download here http://www.stratshope.org/b-cc-06-child.htm

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7. Call to Me How the Bible speaks in the age of AIDS Call to Me is no. 7 in the Called to Care toolkit, which is designed for use by churches, faith-based organisations, NGOs and community groups, especially in sub-Saharan Africa. This 76-page handbook consists of 20 Bible studies on topics related to HIV and AIDS, e.g. sex and sexuality; healing; death, grief and mourning; stigma, discrimination and denial; church leadership; marriage; fear and anxiety; and children. It is written in simple, clear language, and contains 22 drawings by Zimbabwean artist, Mashet Ndhlovu. English / French / Swahili The authors of Call to Me are 12 church leaders in four African countries: Ghana, South Africa, Tanzania and Zambia. They come from a wide ecumenical background, consisting of Anglican, Catholic, Lutheran, Methodist, Pentecostal and Reformed churches. In South Africa, two groups of people living with HIV helped to develop three of the Bible studies. Called to Me is action-oriented. It is designed to enable churches and community groups to deal with difficult, sensitive issues related to the AIDS epidemic, and to decide on ways of dealing with these. Each Bible study consists of seven clearly defined steps, leading to a session in which the participants suggest and discuss ways in which particular issues and problems can be addressed. The book concludes with an appendix of basic facts about HIV and AIDS, written in simple, non-technical language. Download here http://www.stratshope.org/b-cc-07-me.htm 8. My Life - Starting Now Knowledge and skills for young adolescents Personal identity - making decisions - peer pressure - values - HIV and AIDS - love - sex . These are just a few of the topics covered by My Life - Starting Now. This 80-page manual, no. 8 in the Called to Care toolkit, is designed especially for use with young people aged 10 to 15. The manual takes a participatory approach to teaching and learning, using role plays, case studies, games, stories, quizzes, Bible study and artwork to promote discussion and explore critical life skills for young people. It aims to empower young people to take charge of their lives in a positive way. It also includes sessions for parents and guardians on their roles in guiding, supporting and educating young people. Download here http://www.stratshope.org/b-cc-08-life.htm

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9. More and Better Food Farming, climate change, health and the AIDS epidemic More and Better Food is an essential guide for food security in the age of climate change and the AIDS epidemic. It presents basic information about food and health, managing soil and water, and improving productivity through organic farming methods which help to address the challenges of climate change. Written in clear, simple language, the book contains numerous participatory exercises for teaching and learning new farming techniques through practical activities, and is well illustrated with line drawings. Download here http://www.stratshope.org/b-cc-09-food.htm Available in English 10. Parenting: A Journey of Love Knowledge and skills for parents and guardians Focuses on the knowledge and skills which parents and guardians need to provide their children with protection against threats to their health and wellbeing, and to give them the best possible start in life. Uses stories, poems, quotes, Bible studies, games and participatory exercises. The author, Fulata Lusungu Moyo, PhD, is a mother on a journey of love with her three sons and numerous other young lives. As Programme Executive for Women and Gender with the World Council of Churches, she finds joy in learning from other women and men about their own parenting journeys. She is also Coordinator of the Circle of African Women Theologians. A Malawian national, she holds a doctorate in Gender and Sexual Ethics from the School of Religion and Theology at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Download here http://www.stratshope.org/b-cc-10-parent.htm

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The No-Nonsense guide to HIV/AIDS, Gender Equality and Communication


Published by Languages Faiths Cost Where to get it About the resource World Association for Christian Communication (WACC) English For all faiths Free http://waccglobal.org/resources/no-nonsense-guides/hiv_aids.2.pdf A short leaflet explaining why gender inequality is a key factor in the spread of HIV/AIDS: power relations lie at the heart of a pandemic that disproportionately affects women and young girls. For this reason, tackling gender inequality is central to tackling the pandemic itself.

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The SAVE Toolkit


Published by Languages Faiths Cost Where to get it INERELA+ English For all faiths Free http://inerela.org/resources/save-toolkit/ SAVE stands for Safer practices Access to treatment Voluntary counselling and testing Empowerment The SAVE prevention methodology has been used and taught by INERELA+ for eight years and is finally available as a comprehensive toolkit. INERELA+ is an international, interfaith network of religious leaders both lay and ordained, women and men who are living with or personally affected by HIV. About the resource This toolkit systematically tackles the stigma, shame, denial, discrimination, inaction and misaction around HIV and AIDS, and comprehensively gives information related to HIV and methods of HIV transmission and how to mitigate these. A major challenge for faith leaders on HIV has been the lack of skills in addressing sex, sexuality and gender in their faith communities. This toolkit gives users a step by step methodology of addressing sensitive issues in an open, informative and non-stigmatising way which does not avoid otherwise difficult issues.

Understanding and Challenging HIV Stigma: Toolkit for Action Modules I


Published by Languages Faiths Cost Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance English For all faiths Free http://www.eWhere to get it alliance.ch/en/s/resources/library/detailview/document/19077/view/single/ Codeveloped by PACT Tanzania This toolkit was written for and by HIV trainers in Africa. It has been designed to help trainers plan and organise educational sessions with community leaders or organised groups to raise awareness and promote practical action to challenge HIV stigma and discrimination. Based on research in Ethiopia, Tanzania and Zambia. Module I Children and stigma: Introduction Section 1 Exercises for children: - Exercises I1 Naming stigma through pictures I2 Talking about our families I3 How children in families are About the resource affected I4 Drawing and coping I5 Who am I? I6 Debating disclosure I7 Finding solutions I8 What makes a good friend? I9 Advocacy issues: speaking out I10 Picturing the future Section 2 Exercises for adults: - Exercises I11 Memories of childhood I12 What do we think of children? I13 The things we say about children I14 Children and stigma pictures I15 Analysing stigma against children I16 Street children and stigma I17 Stigma against children living with HIV I18 What should children know? I19 Supporting parents, guardians and caregivers I20 A new family I21 Supporting children to express their feelings

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What Religious Leaders can do about HIV/AIDS


Published by Languages Faiths Cost Where to get it UNICEF, World Conference of Religions for Peace, UNAIDS English and French For all faiths Free http://www.unicef.org/publications/index_19024.html This information kit, jointly produced by UNICEF, UNAIDS and the World Conference of Religions for Peace, appeals to leaders of various faith communities to use About the resource their influence, moral leadership and resources to alter the course of the epidemic. This kit has been tested and reviewed by religious leaders in Africa and Asia, and by other representatives of faith-based organizations and networks.

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Organisations
International/global
INERELA+ INERELA+ is the international, interfaith network of religious leaders both lay and ordained, women and men who are living with or personally affected by HIV. The Secretariat is based in South Africa and there are regional coordinators plus national chapters in many other countries. INERELA+ mobilises faith leaders by providing training and support. It is worth getting in touch with your national coordinator to find out if there are any trainings planned for your area, to request a training for your area, and to find out if there are members of INERELA+ in your area who will be happy to meet with faith leaders and share their experiences and advice. Faith leaders may also like to consider becoming a member of INERELA+ which is for religious leaders of all faiths who are living with or personally affected by HIV to access support through the network. INERELA+ Secretariat, 19 Girton Road, Parktown, Johannesburg, 2193 South Africa, SA Office - +27 (0)114840088 See also country specific information below for contact details of national coordinators WCC has produced many resources for faith leaders and HIV, and it has hundreds of member churches. Visit http://www.oikoumene.org/en/memberchurches.html?print=1print%3D1 to find out which churches are members in your country.

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Africa
Africa Ecumenical HIV/AIDS Initiative in Africa (EHAIA) EHAIA aims to create HIV-competent churches by providing training and support to religious leaders. The literature describes churches but they work with all faith leaders. To find out if EHAIA is providing training in your area, contact your regional coordinator. Eastern Africa: Ms Jacinta Maingi, AACC Building - Waiyaki Way, P.O.Box 52802-00200, Nairobi; Kenya, Tel.: +254 20 445 3307; Fax.:+254 20 445 2468, E-mail: jmaingi@wcckenya.org Southern Africa: Dr Sue Parry, Private Bag CH 7408, Chisipite, Harare; Zimbabwe, Tel.: +263 91 723 961; Fax: +263 4 704 028, E-mail: ehaia@mweb.co.zw CABSA provide an intensive seven-day training programme called Churches, Channels of Hope, although it has since been adapted for other faiths including Islam. The purpose of this program is to equip participants with the appropriate attitudes, knowledge and skills to be channels of hope and assist faith communities in their journeys towards HIV competence. The CABSA Churches, Channels of Hope programme also offers tools to help churches and communities respond to the needs created by HIV and AIDS. These tools include training that equips participants to run two or three day CABSA Churches, Channels of Hope workshops in their own communities. The training is expensive (approx. USD 800) but discounts can be negotiated. For more information visit http://www.cabsa.org.za/content/churches-channels-hopetraining-facilitators or contact Aneleh Fourie Le Roux at training@cabsa.org.za or +27 (0)83 292 5358. Phillipe Ndembe (Francophone Africa Coordinator), +243 818 919 353 mobile, pndembe@yahoo.com Likangau Lifaifi Anerela+ Region Afrique Francophone c/o Eglise du Christ au Congo 13 eme Communaute Baptiste du Fleuve Congo Av. Kalemie no. 8 et 9 .B.P 205 Kinshasa Also ReverendFr. Jules Kasonga, +243 896 75 71 72 mobilejuleskasonga@yahoo.fr de l Usine Street, number 30 Quarter Herady Community Selembao Ephraim Disi Mbewe (Southern Africa Regional Coordinator), +265 88 834 5976 mobile, ephraim_disi@yahoo.com P.O. Box 2544 Blantyre Malawi

Africa

Channels of Hope Programme

Francophone Africa

INERELA+ Francophone Africa

Southern Africa

INERELA+

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DRC
Fondation Femme Plus Therese Kabale Omari, Directrice Provinciale Kinshasa Thcla Marie Bernadette Mulelebwe, Directrice Nationale de la Fondation Email: femmeplus_rdc@yahoo.fr Phone: +243 999911162, +243 998202269 Postal Address: Btiment PNMLS, Croisement avenue 24 Novembre et Boulevard Triomphal, Commune Kasa-Vubu, Kinshasa Rev. Phillipe Ndembe, MobileTel 1: +243 818 919 353, pndembe@yahoo.com Likangau Lifaifi Anerela+ Region Afrique Francophone Eglise du Christ au Congo 13 eme Communaute Baptiste du Fleuve Congo Av. Kalemie no. 8 et 9 .B.P 205 Kinshasa Dr Fidle Benda, Secrtaire Excutif Ange Mavula, M&E Website www.ucopplus.net Email ucopplus_sec@yahoo.fr lesamisdeucopplus@yahoogroupes.fr Phone, +243 810521921, +243 811414007, +243 810558111 Postal Address, Croisement Bld Triomphal et Av du 24 novembre (Immeuble PNMLS), Kinshasa Dr Fidle Benda, Secrtaire Excutif Ange Mavula, M&E Website: www.ucopplus.net Email: ucopplus_sec@yahoo.fr lesamisdeucopplus@yahoogroupes.fr Phone: +243 810521921, +243 811414007, +243 810558111 Postal Address: Croisement Bld Triomphal et Av du 24 novembre (Immeuble PNMLS), Kinshasa

INERELA+ DRC

Union Congolaise des Organisations des personnes vivant avec le VIH (UCOP-Plus)

Union congolaise des organisations des personnes vivant avec le VIH/SIDA

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Ethiopia
Ethiopian Interfaith Forum for Development, Dialogue and Action (EIFDDA) INERELA+ Ethiopia Bole Sub-City, Kebele 05, House No. 185, Addis Ababa, P.O.Box 15472, Ethiopia, E-mail: eifdda@eifdda.org, Telephone: +251-116-186277, http://www.eifdda.org

National Coordinator Ethiopia, Reverend Ayano Chule, Addis Ababa, +251 913 657 766 mobile+251 913 673 310 mobile ayano_chuley@yahoo.com Mekdes Yilma, National Coordinator Eyelachew Etsub, Project Manager Website: www.nnpwe.org Email: napwomeneth@ethionet.et info@nnpwe.org Phone: +251 11 4674231, +251 11 4674232 Street Address: From Wollo sefer to Gotera, Ethio - China Road around Tele Training Center, Addis Ababa Postal Address: 1270 Code 1250, Addis Ababa Website: http://www.nepplus.org Address- Arada Sub City, Kebele 13/14 H.No 551/2, Arat Kilo Infront of Ginfile Bridge, P.O.Box: 780 Code-1250 Telephone: 251 11 124 95 60/61/62/63 Fax: 251 11 124 95 64 E-Mail: aelwha@ethionet.et

National Network of Positive Women Ethiopians (NNPWE)

Network of Networks of HIV Positives in Ethiopia (NEP+)

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Kenya
INERELA+ Kenya National Coordinator Kenya, Ms Jane Nganga, Nairobi, +254 20 232 5289 tel. office+254 750 893 848 mobile+254 72 75 56 496 mobile privateCall Counseling Service Nos: +254 715 114 496 or +254 738 178 801 kenerela@gmail.com Website: http://inerelakenya.org http://interreligiouscouncil.or.ke , P.O. Box 6352 - 00200 | Nairobi - Kenya | Mararo Road off Gitanga road, Tel: +254 - 20 3877791 / 3861397 | Fax: +254 3861397| info@interreligiouscouncil.or.ke Website: http://interreligiouscouncil.or.ke/ Asunta Wagura, Executive Director Website: www.kenwa.org Email: kenwa@wananchi.com Phone: +254 721386921, +254 722677122 Postal Address: Garden Estate off Thika Road, Thika Road, PO Box 10001, 00100 Nairobi Nelson Juma Otwoma, Chief Executive Director Website: www.nephak.org Email: infoplha@nephak.org Phone: +254 20 3875917, +254 20 3862271 Fax: +254 20 3861376 Street Address: Wood Avenue, off Lenana Rd, opposite the K-Rep Bank Centre, Kilimani, Nairobi Postal Address: PO Box 75654, 00200 Nairobi

Inter-Religious Council of Kenya (IRCK)

Kenya Network of Women with HIV/AIDS

National Empowerment Network of People Living with HIV/AIDS in Kenya (NEPHAK)

Liberia
Inter-religious Council of Liberia Rev. G. Boimah Freeman, Secretary General Tel: + 231 6531 112, revgboimah@yahoo.com irc_liberia@yahoo.com Rev Solomon M. Muin, Youth Coordinator Tel: + 231 6424 274, ircl_youthdesk@yahoo.com Liberia Inter-Religious Council of Liberia (IRCL) Network of People Living With HIV in Liberia (LIBNEP+) Address: Rally Time, UN Drive, Monrovia, Liberia Phone: +231-6-518-724 / 231-6-565-607 Joejoe Baysah, President Elect Email: tawutama@yahoo.com Postal Address: c/o Stop AIDS In Liberia (SAIL), PO Box 20-5472, 1000 Monrovia

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Malawi
INERELA+ Malawi Malawi Network of Religious Leaders Living with or Affected by HIV and AIDS (MANERELA), P/Bag 307, Lilongwe, Malawi. Email: manerela@manerela.org Website: http://www.manerela.org/ INERELA+ MALAWI Also Rev. Fr. Macdonald Sembereka, Office Tel 1: +265 1 759 640, Office Tel 2: +265 1 759 640/650, Mobile Tel: +265 888 863 884, manerela@globemw.net chembiji@yahoo.com msembereka@gmail.com Malawi Network of People Living with HIV/AIDS (MANET+) Safari Mbewe, Executive Director Website: www.manetplus.org www.malawiaids.org Email: manetplus@manetplus.org Phone: +265 1 773 727 Fax: +265 1 770 194 Postal Address: 2nd Floor, Casa De Chez Building, City Centre, Private Bag B377, Lilongwe 3 Msgr. Boniface Tamani, Chairman Mr. Robert Phiri, Executive Director Malawi Council of Churches Building, Private Bag B348, City Centre, LILONGWE 3, Malawi Tel: + 265 1 772 696, Tel: +265 1 772 692, Fax: + 265 1 772 696 robert@pacmw.org

Malawi Public Affairs Committee

Moambique
Council of Religions of Mozambique/ Conselho das Religies em Moambique (COREM) INERELA+ Mozambique Mr. Goncalves Magagule, Secretary General Mozambique, Tel: + 258 826 315 690 mcorem@yahoo.com corem_maputo@yahoo.com.br

Jeremias Langa, Mobile Tel 1: +258 820 164 120, Mobile Tel2: +258 820 164 120, jerrylanga@gmail.com Av. Amilla Dausse no. 21 56-2 Flat 6 Maputo Mozambique Address: Rua Fontes Pereira de Melo, 83 GF, Maputo Town/City: Maputo Country: Mozambique Telephone: +258 21 301014 Email: rensida@tvcabo.co.mz , egas_bule@yahoo.com Web: www.rensida.org

Rede Nacional de Organizaes de Pessoas Vivendo com VIH/SIDA (RENSIDA)

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Sierra Leone
INERELA+ Sierra Leone Pastor Albert Freeman, Mobile Tel 1: +232 332 60009, albertfreeman2007@yahoo.com inerelasierraleon@yahoo.com No.26 Magao Street Kindiya Town Bo City West Africa, Sierra Leone Bishop Rt. Rev. Dr. Joseph Humper, President Tel: +232 76 602 630, +232 33 602 630 cjhumper77@yahoo.com Rev. Usman Fornah, Secretary General C/O Freetown Youth Center, 33 Garrinson Street, Freetown, Sierra Leone, Tel: + 232 76 606 194, Ircsl1997@yahoo.com NETHIPS National coordinating body for all PLHIV care and support groups in Sierra Leone Eastern Region Address: 2E Line Nyandeyama, Kenema Tel: +232-76-644538 Email: nethipseast2009@yahoo.com Southern Region Address: 26 Margao Street, Kindia Town Bo City Tel: +232-76-674408 Email: nethipssouth2009@yahoo.com Northern Region Address: 8 Station Road, Makeni Tel: +232-76-545292 Email: nethipsnorth2009@yahoo.com Sierra Leone InterReligious AIDS Network (SLIRAN) Alhaji Teslim Alghali, Chairman Contact UNFPA HIV Programme Officer, Nyaibor Ngombu 7B Sharon Road, Off Main Motor Road, Wilberforce, PO Box 1011, Freetown, Sierra Leone Tel: +232 22 320 230, +232 76 625 964 Email: registry-sl@unfpa.org

Inter-religious Council of Sierra Leone

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South Africa
INERELA+ South Africa Ivan Desmond Lloyd, Office Tel: +27 11 484 0088, Fax: +27 11 484 4422, Mobile Tel: +27 79 641 7048, Ivan.lloyd@inerela.org 19 Girton Road 3rd Floor Parktown, 2193 Johannesburg South Africa Jefter Mxotshwa Website: www.napsar.org Email: info@napsar.org Phone: +27 11 341 0422, +27 11 341 0420 Fax: +27 11 3410661 Suite 253 Dunkeld West Centre, c/o Bompas Road/Jan Smut Ave, Dunkeld West, Craighall, 2024 Johannesburg Fatima Abbass, Administrator Raoul Swart, Director Address: PO Box 13127, Mowbray, Cape Town, Western Cape, 7729, Cape Town, South Africa Telephone: +27 21 761 2249/81, Fax: +27 21 761 2284 Email: info@positivemuslims.org.za Web: www.positivemuslims.org.za Prudence Mabele, Executive Director Nthabiseng Ranta, Administrator Website: www.pwn.org.za Email: pmabele@mweb.co.za pmabele@pwn.org.za Phone: +27 11 339 7679, Fax: +27 11 339 7563 3rd floor office 317-319, Heerengracht Building, 87 De Korte Street, Braamfontein PO Box 1639, Saxonwold, Johannesburg 2130 http://www.wcrpsa.org.za/

Network of African People Living with HIV and AIDS for Southern Africa Region (NAP+SAR)

Positive Muslims

Positive Women's Network South Africa

World Conference on Religions for Peace South Africa (WCRPSA)

Sudan
Sudan Inter-Religious Council Dr. Faroug Albushra Abd Algadir, Secretary General Dr. Al-Tayib Z Abdin P.O.Box 10719 Khartoum, Sudan Tel: +249 91 2301 709, + 249 183 77 44 51 Fax: + 249 183 77 47 41 albushra2007@yahoo.com tayibzain@hotmail.com Khalid Talab Yassin, Omer Assistant Planning and Projects Unit Email: sudaneseplha.careassociation@yahoo.com Phone: +249 912982554 Postal Address: Amarat St No: 9 Box No : 9 House No : 9, Khartoum Helpline Number: +249 9999963999

Sudanese People Living with HIV/AIDS Care Association

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Uganda
INERELA+ Uganda Gabriel Amori, +256 772 414 868 /060, +256 414 593 975 mobile amorigabriel@yahoo.com NAFOPHANU P.O Box 70233 Kampala Uganda Mr. Ag. Joshua Kitakule, Secretary General P.O. Box 7502, Kampala, Uganda Tel: + 256 414 252271, Fax: +256 414 250854, jkitakule@ircu.or.ug Buluba Florence, Executive Director Birungi Hope, Programs Manager Website: www.nacwola.or.ug Email: nacwola@nacwola.or.ug bulubaflorence@yahoo.com Phone: +256 414 667 563, Fax: +256 414 667 563 Street Address: Plot 988, Nsambya Kirombe, Nsambya, Kampala Postal Address: PO.Box 70574, Kampala Stella Kentutsi, Executive Director Website: www.nafophanu.org Email: info@nafophanu.org , nafophanu@gmail.com Phone: +256 414 270976, Fax: +256 414 270015 Street Address: Plot 213 Sentema Road, Mengo, Kampala Postal Address: PO Box 70233, Kampala

Inter-religious Council of Uganda

National Community of Women Living With HIV/AIDS (NACWOLA)

National Forum of PLHA Networks in Uganda (NAFOPHANU)

Zambia
INERELA+ Zambia National Coordinator Zambia, Edith Lengwe, Lusaka, +260 123 6184 tel. office+260 96 674 2795 mobile edithlengwe@yahoo.com inerelazambia@yahoo.com Kunyima Banda, Programme Manager Richard Sikananu, Executive Director Website: www.nzp.org.zm Email: napnzp@zamnet.zm ricardosik@yahoo.com kunyimalbanda@yahoo.com Phone: +260 21 1237619, Fax: +260 21 1237619 Postal Address: Ground Floor Kwacha House Annex, Cairo Road, Box 32717, Lusaka 10101 Email: swaaz89@gmail.com Phone: +260 21 243359/60, Fax: +260 21 243496 Postal Address: Plot 8266 off Vubu Road, House # 40B, Old NAPSA Houses, PO Box 50270, Emmasdale, Lusaka Tel: 01-294 616, Fax: 01- 294 615, Mobile: 097-7-873 791, E- mail: admin.zingo@gmail.com ,PO Box 30360, Plot # 5505 Msanzala Rd kalundu, Lusaka, http://www.zingo.co.zm/

Network of Zambian People Living With HIV/AIDS (NZP+)

Society for Women and AIDS in Zambia

Zambia Interfaith Networking Group on HIV/AIDS (ZINGO)

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Asia
Asia Asian Conference of Religions for Peace INERELA+ Asia Pacific Mr. Mir Nawaz Khan Marwat, Moderator 4-Court View, M.A. Jinnah Road, Karachi , Sindh 74200, Pakistan Tel: + 92 21 263 3216, Fax: + 92 21 496 4399, motamar@cyber.net.pk Dr Asavari Herwadkar MD INERELA+ India (Asia/Pacific), Telefax: 26149777 /22916959, Cell:+91 9821322605, asavari_bom@yahoo.com Director-Ojus Medical Institute, Asian Interfaith Network on HIV&AIDS(AINA), Tulip Star Hotel, Juhu Tara Road, Juhu, Mumbai, India, 400049

Asia Pacific

Cambodia
Cambodia ARV Users Association (AUA) Website: www.auacambodia.org Email: info@auacambodia.org Phone: +855 23 222 054 Postal Address: #19BEo, St.187, Sangkat Tomnop Teuk, Khan Chamkarmon, Phnom Penh Keo Chen, National Coordinator, CPN+ Soy Sokchamreun, Admin/Procurement, CPN+ Website: www.cpnplus.org Email: info@cpnplus.org Phone: +855 23 880 072, +855 12 889 285 Fax: +855 23 880 072 Postal Address: # 84, Street 606, Sangkat Boeung Kak II, Khan Toul Kork, Phnom Penh Mr. Yi Thon, Secretary General # 28 Street 288. Sangkat Olympic, Khand, Chamkarmorn. P.O Box 2, Phnom Penh. CAMBODIA. Tel: + 855 1 221 9229 Fax: + 855 2 321 6924 thony@online.com.kh

Cambodia

Cambodia Network of PLWHA (CPN+)

Cambodia

Cambodian Interreligious Council (CIC)

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Myanmar
Myanmar Myanmar Council of Churches 513579, 537957, 721076 Ext.103,104, 601, Pyay Road, Kamaryut Township, Yangon Website: www.mcc-mm.org

Myanmar

Myanmar Positive Group (MPG) [National PLHIV Network in Myanmar]

Soe Moe Kyaw, Advisory Board member Myo Thant Aung, Chairperson Website: www.mpgnationalnetwork.org Email: myanmarpositivegroup@gmail.com info@mpgnationalnetwork.org Phone: +95 1 666532 Postal Address: 12/F, Pyi Thu Road, Ma Yan Gone Township, Yangon Website: www.phoenixmyanmar.org Email: info@phoenixmyanmar.org phoenixassociation@gmail.com Phone: +95 9 8 502991, +95 9 5059172, +95 9 5112566, +95 9 5098734 Postal Address: No.158 (D), Htee Hlaing Shin Housing, Kyansitthar Lane 1, 8th Ward, Hlaing Thar Yar Township, Yangon

Myanmar

Phoenix Association

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Latin America
Latin America Latin American Council of Churches CLAI - Departamento de Comunicaciones - Inglaterra N32-113 y Mariana de Jesus - QUITO - ECUADOR Tel: (593-2) 2504-377, Fax: (593-2) 2568-373 - E-mail: niltongiese@clailatino.org Website http://www.clailatino.org/ Rev Carlos Tamez Luna, Regional Coordinator INERELA+ Latin America and Caribbean tamezcladec@yahoo.com.mx +506 243 833 87. tel. office+506 222 504 42, +506 832 95 251 mobile, Skype: tamez.clai De la Fuente de la Hispanid 100 este, 100 norte 100 este San Pedro Montes de Oca, San Jose Costa Rica H.E. Julio Terrazas Sandoval, Moderator Arzobispado, Casilla 25, Calle Ingavi 49, Santa Cruz, Bolivia Tel: + 59 1 3 332 4286, Fax: + 59 1 333 0181 julioterrazas@hotmail.com Mr. Elias Szczytnicki, Secretary General Av. Aurelio Miro Quesada 630 Dep. 402 San Isidro, Lima 27 Peru Tel 51 1 42 1 22 82, Fax +51 (1) 222-6368 eliass@religionesporlapaz.org

Latin America and Caribbean

INERELA+ Latin America and Caribbean

Latin America and Caribbean

Latin American and the Caribbean Council of Religious Leaders

Brasil
GIV (Grupo de Incentivo Vida) Jorge Beloqui, Secretary of the Board Cludio Pereira, Presidente Website: www.giv.org.br Email: giv@giv.org.br Phone: +55 11 5084 0255 Postal Address: Rua Capito Cavalcanti, 145 Vila Mariana, So Paulo Capital - CEP: 04017- 000 Mrio Scheffer, President Website: www.aids.org.br Email: gpvsp@uol.com.br Phone: +55 11 3259 2149 Postal Address: Rua General Jardim N566, 01223-010 Vila Buarque, So Paulo SP Ideraldo Luiz Beltrame, Id.luiz.beltrame@gmail.com +55 11 380 565 22, Avenida gentalOlimpio da Silveira33-Apto132 Santa Cecilia, Sao Paulo S/P, CEP: 01150-001, Brazil

Grupo Pela Vidda/SP

INERELA+ Brasil

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Colombia
Corporacion de Lucha contra el Sida/ Corporation of the Fight against AIDS Carrera 56 (Avenida Guadalupe) No. 2-120, Santiago de Cali, Valle del Cauca Phone: 513 6152/47/57, 513 2329 Email: recepcion@clsida.org.co Website: www.clsida.org.co Rafael Sandoval, Editor Mauricio Sarmiento C., Director administrative Website: www.indetectable.org Email: indetectable@indetectable.org Phone: +57 3102615754 Postal Address: Cra 2 A Nro 18 - 35 Sur Interior 17, oficina 401, Bogot Rt. Rev. Francisco Duque, C/o Iglesia Episcopal en Colombia Carrera 6a No. 49-85, 2do Piso, Bogot, Colombia Tel: + 57 1 288 3167, Tel: + 57 1 288 3187 obispoduque@iglesiaepiscopal.org.co Website: http://espanol.groups.yahoo.com/group/recolvih/

Fundacin en Accin Revista INdetectable

Interreligious Group of Colombia

Red Colombiana de Personas viviendo con el vih o con el sida (RECOLVIH)

Guatemala
Gente Positiva Aldo Dvila Morales, Director Luis Hernndez, Coordinator Andrea Gonzlez, Coordinator Carlos Lpez, Coordinator Website: www.gentepositiva.org.gt Email: gentepositiv@hotmail.com Phone: +502 2253 1708 Postal Address: 08 calle, 03-09 zona 1, Centro Histrico, Ciudad de Guatemala Hermana Dee Smith, deesmithgt@gmail.com +77 758 085 /77 751 877 ext.116 proyectovidagt@gmai.com Diagonal 2 3ra. calle 1-106Zona 4 Barrio Candelaria Coatepeque,Gautemala Ana Victoria Pelaez, C/o IDIES, Universidad Rafael Landivar Campus Central, Vista Hermosa III, Edificio O 3er Niv, Zona 16, Guatemala, Tel: + 502 2 426 2591, Tel: + 502 2 426 2592, vpelaez@url.edu.gt

INERELA+ Guatemala

Interreligious Guatemalan Dialogue on Development

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Honduras
Asociacin Nacional de Personas Viviendo con VIH/SIDA en Honduras (ASONAPVSIDAH) Justa Suazo, President Daysi Rivera, Vice President Email: asonapvsidah@yahoo.com demarlenerivera@yahoo.com Phone: +504 2235 8119 Postal Address: Colonia Palmira, contiguo a Caf La Milonga, frente a Jardn y Escuela Ilusiones, Tegucigalpa Sandra Zambrano Website: www.casarenacer.org www.apuvimeh.org/index.php Email: info@casarenacer.org apuvimeh@yahoo.com apuvimehonduras@gmail.com Phone: +504 275 8612, +504 238 1689 Postal Address: Barrio El Bosque, Ave. Espaa Sector 7 Fte. a las canchas de Basquet, Tegucigalpa Rosa Gonzlez, Directora Ejecutiva Website: www.fundacionllaves.org Email: fundacionllaves@yahoo.com Phone: +504 2552 0712, +504 2550 0774 Postal Address: Edificio de Esquina, Plaza 4 Frente a Casino Luxor, Barrio Suyapa, San Pedro Sula, Corts Pastor Alberto Solorzano, Presidente Junta Directiva Telfono Oficina: +504 2239-6915 (Centro Cristiano Internacional - CCI), Email: alberto.solorzano@confraternidadevangelica.org Lic. Jorge Machado, Director Ejecutivo, Celular: +504 3259-8176, E-mail: jorge.machado@confraternidadevangelica.org

Asociacin para una Vida Mejor de Personas Infectadas por el VIHSIDA (APUVIMEH)

Fundacin LLAVES

La Confraternidad Evanglica de Honduras

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Nicaragua
ANICP+VIDA Asociacin Nicaragense de Personas Positivas Luchando por la Vida Asociacin Nicaragense de Personas con VIH-SIDA (ASONVIHSIDA) Julio Mena Website: www.anicpvida.org Email: anicpvida@yahoo.com Phone: +505 2 2490496 Postal Address: Rotonda Bello Horizonte 3c. Al sur 3c. Abajo c. al sur, Casa K-II-30, Managua Sergio Bonilla, Vice-Presidente Arely Cano Meza, Directora Ejecutiva Website: www.asonvihsida.org.ni Email: info@asonvihsida.org.ni asonvihsida@asonvihsida.org.ni Phone: +505 2 2491458 Postal Address: Pista juan Pablo II. Puente El Edn 170 metros al norte., Barrio El Edn Damaris Albuquerque, Executive Director damaris@cepad.org.ni

Council of Protestant Churches of Nicaragua (CEPAD)

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Peru
INERELA+ Peru Rev David Limo, limo.uiogd@gmail.com +511 995 655 990, Skype: david.limo Av. Huaylas 1086 Chorrilos. Lima Carlos Bravo, President Francisco Bolognesi.G., Secretario Website: www.peruanospositivos.org Email: ppositivos@yahoo.es Phone +51 1 332 5815 Postal Address: Av. General Garzon 1253 2do Piso - Jesus Maria, Lima 11 Laura Vargas, Av. Jorge Basadre 489 Of. 403, San Isidro, Lima 27 Peru, Tel: + 51 1 441 3057 peru@religionesporlapaz.org Julio Csar Cruz, Director Ejecutivo Website: www.prosa.org.pe Email: prosa@prosa.org.pe enversoyprosa@prosa.org.pe Phone: +51 1 266 0746 Fax: +51 1 470 1374 Postal Address: Av. Cuba 523, Jesus Maria, Lima Sonia Borja Velazco, Directora Ejecutiva y Coordinadora General, Movimiento Latinoamericano y del Caribe de Mujeres Positivas (MLCM+) Website: http://solasunidas.lamula.pe Email: soniaborja@solasyunidas.org Phone: +51 1 523 2897 Fax: +51 1 523 2897 Postal Address: Calle Pedro Coronado 225, Urbanizacin Cueto Fernandini, Los Olivos, Lima 39

Peruanos Positivos Coordinadora Peruana de Personas que Viven con VIH/SIDA

Peruvian Inter-Religious Conference - Religions for Peace Prosa (Programa de Soporte a la Autoayuda Para Personas Seropositivas)

Solas y Unidas, Mujeres Trabajando Para la Vida con VIH/SIDA

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