Rethinking Malaria: The Role of Faith & Community in Saving Lives
Anglican church leaders in sub-Saharan Africa hav…
October 15, 20181h 14m
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Show Notes
Anglican church leaders in sub-Saharan Africa have a vision of a malaria-free world. Join us for a panel discussion on the role of faith and learn how religious leaders and communities are working to end malaria for good.
Panelists:
The Right Rev. Andre Soares, bishop of the Diocese of Angola and vice-president of the Council of Christian Churches in Angola
The Right Rev. David Njovu, bishop of the Diocese of Lusaka (Zambia)
The Right Rev. Cleophas Lunga, bishop of the Diocese of Matebeleland (Zimbabwe)
Moderators:
Jacob Olupona, Professor of African Religious Traditions, Harvard Divinity School
Dyann Wirth, Richard Pearson Strong Professor of Infectious Diseases, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
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