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South Africa
17 July 16 @ 09:19
Albin Hillert/WCC
NIKON D3300
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The second day of #FaithAIDS2016. Day two of the Interfaith Pre-Conference to the International AIDS Conference 2016, in Durban, South Africa. Representatives of faith-based organizations and communities gather 16-17 July in Durban, South Africa for an interfaith pre-conference, Faith on the Fast Track: Reducing Stigma and Discrimination, Increasing Access, and Defending Human Rights – NOW! Here, Nyambura Njoroge, Presbyterian minister and WCC’s Programme Executive of the Ecumenical HIV and AIDS Initiatives and Advocacy, EHAIA, during the morning plenary dialogue.