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| Voices from the Global South |
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The members of Christian Connections for International Health span the globe. They have long-term working relationships with numerous faith groups, health systems and governments. They are uniquely placed to hear and voice the concerns, of both health professionals and ordinary citizens. Here CCIH has gathered statements about family planning, its history, and its current strengths and weaknesses in several countries of the Global South.
Family Planning in India: A historical view of the Churches' role – Christian Medical Association of India (CMAI)
Doing Family Planning in short-term projects: Local activities suffer - Eglise du Christ au Congo (ECC, Democratic Republic of Congo)
Good past programs are now declining - Christian Health Association of Kenya (CHAK)
We've kept on going - Zimbabwe Association of Church-related Hospitals (ZACH)
Case studies: CCIH Member F. Philip Nushann shares his story. |
| Last Updated ( Tuesday, 02 August 2011 20:22 ) |






