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#ThursdaysInBlack, Africa, Thursdays in black, Uganda, east africa, gbv, gender justice, kampala, sgbv, thursday, violence
07 September 17 @ 08:41
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7 September 2017, Kampala, Uganda: Dressed for Thursdays in Black. The Thursdays in Black Campaign is marked by people around the world dressing in black every Thursday, in solidarity with victims of sexual and gender-based violence, and to stand up for a world without rape and violence. Taking place on 4-8 September in Kampala, Uganda, a World Council of Churches (WCC) and UNAIDS regional consultation on HIV Treatment Adherence and Faith Healing in Africa has gathered to address issues of “faith-healing only” practices in the context of HIV and AIDS. At the core is the question of how religious leaders can partner with governmental organizations nationally and internationally, as well as with other parts of civil society to develop strategies to advocate for HIV treatment adherence, and to build bridges to those among faith-healing only practitioners who are open to dialogue.