An end to HIV / AIDS

January 29, 2007

Ubuntu World Forum of Civil Society Networks covered the WSF. The website has a short video clip on Women Fighting AIDS in Kenya (WOFAK) as well as clips of Wangari Maathai, Sarah Longwe, Fatma Alloo, Virginia Vargas and Danielle Mitterand speaking in different debates.

There are also links to articles published on the WSF. For example, Joyce Mulama’s article for IPS: An end to HIV/AIDS: A tall order in face of violence

Ubuntu means ‘caring, sharing and being in harmony with all of creation’.

Entry Filed under: Diversity and equality, Human rights and dignity, Knowledge and information, Women in Africa. .

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  • 1. Themba  |  February 5, 2007 at 10:01 am

    Ubuntu, an Nguni word, roughly translated means I am person through other people. Harmony is with all ‘creation’ is by no means implicit in it.

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