Vital role for African church leaders in wiping out malariaPosted May 24, 2019 |
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[Anglican Communion News Service] According to healthcare professionals, the Anglican Church in Africa is a “unique, trusted network” with a vital and strategic role to play in the elimination of malaria across the continent. Bishops representing six provinces of the Anglican Communion took part in an orientation for new bishops run by the Council of Anglican Provinces in Africa (CAPA) in Kenya this week (13-21 May), where they were encouraged to play a strategic role in helping tackle malaria.
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