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  • 10 April 2017, Stockholm, Sweden: Three days after a lorry was driven into a store in central Stockholm, killing at least four people and injuring many more, an interreligious service was held at Sergels torg in central Stockholm, to commemorate the victims of violence, and to pray together, for a future of compassion and peace together. The event was attended by representatives of a range of religions present in Stockholm and Sweden as a whole. Here, Kikki Högdahl from the Katarina Parish of Church of Sweden. Kikki is coordinator of the interreligious project "Goda Grannar" ('Good Neighbours'). Oral consent obtained for use by Church of Sweden and the World Council of Churches.
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  • 27 October 2018, Stockholm, Sweden: Aman Mohammedgeta from Eritrea (middle) is one of many refugees who've received support through the Goda Grannar project. Here, he shares his story with visitors from ACT Alliance. On Saturday, participants at the 2018 Assembly of the ACT Alliance visited the Stockholm Grand Mosque and the Katarina Parish of Church of Sweden to learn about their interreligious Goda Grannar ('Good Neighbours') project, through which they offer support to refugees and newly arrived people in Sweden. (Oral consent obtained for use by Church of Sweden/ACT Alliance.)
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  • 10 April 2017, Stockholm, Sweden: Three days after a lorry was driven into a store in central Stockholm, killing at least four people and injuring many more, an interreligious service was held at Sergels torg in central Stockholm, to commemorate the victims of violence, and to pray together, for a future of compassion and peace together. The event was attended by representatives of a range of religions present in Stockholm and Sweden as a whole. Here, Buddhist participants sharing a "Mantra of Love".
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  • 10 April 2017, Stockholm, Sweden: Three days after a lorry was driven into a store in central Stockholm, killing at least four people and injuring many more, an interreligious service was held at Sergels torg in central Stockholm, to commemorate the victims of violence, and to pray together, for a future of compassion and peace together. The event was attended by representatives of a range of religions present in Stockholm and Sweden as a whole. Here, Buddhist participants sharing a "Mantra of Love".
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  • 27 October 2018, Stockholm, Sweden: Saeed Alnahhal explains how he has recently had an article published in a major Swedish newspaper, featuring refugees who've received support through the Goda Grannar project. Saeed himself came to Sweden as a refugee from Syria, and has received support through the project. By profession, he is a journalist. On Saturday, participants at the 2018 Assembly of the ACT Alliance visited the Stockholm Grand Mosque and the Katarina Parish of Church of Sweden to learn about their interreligious Goda Grannar ('Good Neighbours') project, through which they offer support to refugees and newly arrived people in Sweden. (Oral consent obtained for use by Church of Sweden/ACT Alliance.)
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  • 10 April 2017, Stockholm, Sweden: Three days after a lorry was driven into a store in central Stockholm, killing at least four people and injuring many more, an interreligious service was held at Sergels torg in central Stockholm, to commemorate the victims of violence, and to pray together, for a future of compassion and peace together. The event was attended by representatives of a range of religions present in Stockholm and Sweden as a whole. Here, Archbishop Benyamen Atas (right) from the Syrian Orthodox Church in Sweden, and Egyptian Imam Khaled Eldib (left) from the Stockholm Grand Mosque, Sweden. Oral consent obtained for use by Church of Sweden and the World Council of Churches.
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  • 6 November 2022, Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt: Moment of blessing, as an interfaith moment of prayer concludes after religious leaders and representatives of ecumenical organizations gather for a Talanoa dialogue at the eve of COP27 in Egypt. The dialogue seeks to address how faith-based communities can contribute to the work to address the evermore urgent climate emergency, and in 2022 is held at Qesm Sharm Ash Sheikh, or The Heavenly Cathedral, in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, home to congregants of the Coptic Orthodox Church.
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  • 2 November 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: Lorna Gold – Laudato Si Movement - speaks, as in Saint George's Tron church in Glasgow, representatives of a variety of faiths gather to hand in a shared petition to COP26, calling world leaders to take urgent action for climate justice. Glasgow hosts the United Nations climate change conference COP26, where world leaders gather to negotiate a response to the ongoing climate crisis and emergency.
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  • 2 November 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: Lutheran World Federation youth delegate Nora Antonsen from the Church of Norway speaks, as in Saint George's Tron church in Glasgow, representatives of a variety of faiths gather to hand in a shared petition to COP26, calling world leaders to take urgent action for climate justice. Glasgow hosts the United Nations climate change conference COP26, where world leaders gather to negotiate a response to the ongoing climate crisis and emergency.
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  • 2 November 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: Lutheran World Federation youth delegate to COP26 holds an origami prayer boat, as in Saint George's Tron church in Glasgow, representatives of a variety of faiths gather to hand in a shared petition to COP26, calling world leaders to take urgent action for climate justice. Origami boats with prayers written on them have been contributed by local parishes and people in support of an initiative by the Young Christian Climate Network who journeyed on foot from Cornwall to Glasgow in the lead-up to COP26. Glasgow hosts the United Nations climate change conference COP26, where world leaders gather to negotiate a response to the ongoing climate crisis and emergency.
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  • 31 October 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: Ravinder Kaur Nijar, Sikh representative on the Scottish Religious Leaders Forum attends an Interfaith vigil held at George Square on the opening day of the united nations climate change conference COP26 in Glasgow. The vigil garthered representatives from a wide range of religions as well as people of no faith to collective pray for all those working for COP26 to be a successful meeting in mitigating what will otherwise be further development towards a climate disaster. The religious leaders shared a joint statement urging governments to put the Paris accord into action.
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  • 31 October 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: Representatives at COP26 from the World Council of Churches attend an Interfaith vigil held at George Square on the opening day of the united nations climate change conference COP26 in Glasgow. The vigil garthered representatives from a wide range of religions as well as people of no faith to collective pray for all those working for COP26 to be a successful meeting in mitigating what will otherwise be further development towards a climate disaster. The religious leaders shared a joint statement urging governments to put the Paris accord into action.
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  • 13 September 2017, New York, USA: On Gathering at the Yale Club in New York on 13 September for an interfaith prayer breakfast, faith leaders from a multitude of religions came together to support a coordinated faith-based effort in responding to HIV. The event was hosted by the World Council of Churches–Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance (WCC-EAA) in collaboration with UNAIDS, the United States President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief and the United Nations Interagency Task Force on Religion and Development on the side-lines of the 72nd session of the United Nations General Assembly.
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  • 13 September 2017, New York, USA: On Gathering at the Yale Club in New York on 13 September for an interfaith prayer breakfast, faith leaders from a multitude of religions came together to support a coordinated faith-based effort in responding to HIV. The event was hosted by the World Council of Churches–Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance (WCC-EAA) in collaboration with UNAIDS, the United States President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief and the United Nations Interagency Task Force on Religion and Development on the side-lines of the 72nd session of the United Nations General Assembly.
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  • 13 September 2017, New York, USA: On Gathering at the Yale Club in New York on 13 September for an interfaith prayer breakfast, faith leaders from a multitude of religions came together to support a coordinated faith-based effort in responding to HIV. The event was hosted by the World Council of Churches–Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance (WCC-EAA) in collaboration with UNAIDS, the United States President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief and the United Nations Interagency Task Force on Religion and Development on the side-lines of the 72nd session of the United Nations General Assembly.
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  • 2 November 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: Archbishop Julio Murray leads a word of prayer, as in Saint George's Tron church in Glasgow, representatives of a variety of faiths gather to hand in a shared petition to COP26, calling world leaders to take urgent action for climate justice. Glasgow hosts the United Nations climate change conference COP26, where world leaders gather to negotiate a response to the ongoing climate crisis and emergency.
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  • 2 November 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: Imam Sayed Razawi leads a moment of prayer, as in Saint George's Tron church in Glasgow, representatives of a variety of faiths gather to hand in a shared petition to COP26, calling world leaders to take urgent action for climate justice. Glasgow hosts the United Nations climate change conference COP26, where world leaders gather to negotiate a response to the ongoing climate crisis and emergency.
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  • 2 November 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: Archbishop Julio Murray speaks attends an event where in Saint George's Tron church in Glasgow, representatives of a variety of faiths gather to hand in a shared petition to COP26, calling world leaders to take urgent action for climate justice. Glasgow hosts the United Nations climate change conference COP26, where world leaders gather to negotiate a response to the ongoing climate crisis and emergency.
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  • 2 November 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: Video message on behalf of COP26 president Alok Sharma delivered as in Saint George's Tron church in Glasgow, representatives of a variety of faiths gather to hand in a shared petition to COP26, calling world leaders to take urgent action for climate justice. Glasgow hosts the United Nations climate change conference COP26, where world leaders gather to negotiate a response to the ongoing climate crisis and emergency.
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  • 2 November 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: Ravinder Kaur Nijjar, Sikh representative to the Scottish Religious Leaders Forum and Chair of Religions For Peace UK Women of Faith Network speaks, as in Saint George's Tron church in Glasgow, representatives of a variety of faiths gather to hand in a shared petition to COP26, calling world leaders to take urgent action for climate justice. Glasgow hosts the United Nations climate change conference COP26, where world leaders gather to negotiate a response to the ongoing climate crisis and emergency.
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  • 2 November 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: Danielle Gray – Take a Stand youth campaign - speaks, as in Saint George's Tron church in Glasgow, representatives of a variety of faiths gather to hand in a shared petition to COP26, calling world leaders to take urgent action for climate justice. Glasgow hosts the United Nations climate change conference COP26, where world leaders gather to negotiate a response to the ongoing climate crisis and emergency.
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  • 2 November 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: Promise Salawu – Renew Our World/Tearfund - speaks, as in Saint George's Tron church in Glasgow, representatives of a variety of faiths gather to hand in a shared petition to COP26, calling world leaders to take urgent action for climate justice. Glasgow hosts the United Nations climate change conference COP26, where world leaders gather to negotiate a response to the ongoing climate crisis and emergency.
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  • 2 November 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: Erasto Richard speaks, as in Saint George's Tron church in Glasgow, representatives of a variety of faiths gather to hand in a shared petition to COP26, calling world leaders to take urgent action for climate justice. Glasgow hosts the United Nations climate change conference COP26, where world leaders gather to negotiate a response to the ongoing climate crisis and emergency.
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  • 2 November 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: Climate activist Olivia Mckibbin speaks, as in Saint George's Tron church in Glasgow, representatives of a variety of faiths gather to hand in a shared petition to COP26, calling world leaders to take urgent action for climate justice. Glasgow hosts the United Nations climate change conference COP26, where world leaders gather to negotiate a response to the ongoing climate crisis and emergency.
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  • 2 November 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: Lutheran World Federation youth delegate to COP26 holds an origami prayer boat, as in Saint George's Tron church in Glasgow, representatives of a variety of faiths gather to hand in a shared petition to COP26, calling world leaders to take urgent action for climate justice. Origami boats with prayers written on them have been contributed by local parishes and people in support of an initiative by the Young Christian Climate Network who journeyed on foot from Cornwall to Glasgow in the lead-up to COP26. Glasgow hosts the United Nations climate change conference COP26, where world leaders gather to negotiate a response to the ongoing climate crisis and emergency.
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  • 31 October 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: Conversation after an Interfaith vigil held at George Square on the opening day of the united nations climate change conference COP26 in Glasgow. The vigil garthered representatives from a wide range of religions as well as people of no faith to collective pray for all those working for COP26 to be a successful meeting in mitigating what will otherwise be further development towards a climate disaster. The religious leaders shared a joint statement urging governments to put the Paris accord into action.
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  • 31 October 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: Conversation after an Interfaith vigil held at George Square on the opening day of the united nations climate change conference COP26 in Glasgow. The vigil garthered representatives from a wide range of religions as well as people of no faith to collective pray for all those working for COP26 to be a successful meeting in mitigating what will otherwise be further development towards a climate disaster. The religious leaders shared a joint statement urging governments to put the Paris accord into action.
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  • 31 October 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: 'Don't panic, it's a fair COP26 Gov' reads a newspaper held by Jez from Extinction Rebellion Cornwall, as he takes part in a stunt at the sidelines of an Interfaith vigil held at George Square on the opening day of the united nations climate change conference COP26 in Glasgow. The vigil garthered representatives from a wide range of religions as well as people of no faith to collective pray for all those working for COP26 to be a successful meeting in mitigating what will otherwise be further development towards a climate disaster. The religious leaders shared a joint statement urging governments to put the Paris accord into action.
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  • 31 October 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: Interfaith vigil held at George Square on the opening day of the united nations climate change conference COP26 in Glasgow. The vigil garthered representatives from a wide range of religions as well as people of no faith to collective pray for all those working for COP26 to be a successful meeting in mitigating what will otherwise be further development towards a climate disaster. The religious leaders shared a joint statement urging governments to put the Paris accord into action.
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  • 31 October 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: Linda Haggerstone from the Scottish Pagan Federation speaks at an Interfaith vigil held at George Square on the opening day of the united nations climate change conference COP26 in Glasgow. The vigil garthered representatives from a wide range of religions as well as people of no faith to collective pray for all those working for COP26 to be a successful meeting in mitigating what will otherwise be further development towards a climate disaster. The religious leaders shared a joint statement urging governments to put the Paris accord into action.
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  • 31 October 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: Interfaith vigil held at George Square on the opening day of the united nations climate change conference COP26 in Glasgow. The vigil garthered representatives from a wide range of religions as well as people of no faith to collective pray for all those working for COP26 to be a successful meeting in mitigating what will otherwise be further development towards a climate disaster. The religious leaders shared a joint statement urging governments to put the Paris accord into action.
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  • 31 October 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: Interfaith vigil held at George Square on the opening day of the united nations climate change conference COP26 in Glasgow. The vigil garthered representatives from a wide range of religions as well as people of no faith to collective pray for all those working for COP26 to be a successful meeting in mitigating what will otherwise be further development towards a climate disaster. The religious leaders shared a joint statement urging governments to put the Paris accord into action.
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  • 31 October 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: Interfaith vigil held at George Square on the opening day of the united nations climate change conference COP26 in Glasgow. The vigil garthered representatives from a wide range of religions as well as people of no faith to collective pray for all those working for COP26 to be a successful meeting in mitigating what will otherwise be further development towards a climate disaster. The religious leaders shared a joint statement urging governments to put the Paris accord into action.
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  • 31 October 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: Interfaith vigil held at George Square on the opening day of the united nations climate change conference COP26 in Glasgow. The vigil garthered representatives from a wide range of religions as well as people of no faith to collective pray for all those working for COP26 to be a successful meeting in mitigating what will otherwise be further development towards a climate disaster. The religious leaders shared a joint statement urging governments to put the Paris accord into action.
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  • 31 October 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: Maureen Sier, director of Interfaith Scotland welcomes an Interfaith vigil held at George Square on the opening day of the united nations climate change conference COP26 in Glasgow. The vigil garthered representatives from a wide range of religions as well as people of no faith to collective pray for all those working for COP26 to be a successful meeting in mitigating what will otherwise be further development towards a climate disaster. The religious leaders shared a joint statement urging governments to put the Paris accord into action.
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  • 31 October 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: Maureen Sier, director of Interfaith Scotland welcomes an Interfaith vigil held at George Square on the opening day of the united nations climate change conference COP26 in Glasgow. The vigil garthered representatives from a wide range of religions as well as people of no faith to collective pray for all those working for COP26 to be a successful meeting in mitigating what will otherwise be further development towards a climate disaster. The religious leaders shared a joint statement urging governments to put the Paris accord into action.
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  • 13 September 2017, New York, USA: On Gathering at the Yale Club in New York on 13 September for an interfaith prayer breakfast, faith leaders from a multitude of religions came together to support a coordinated faith-based effort in responding to HIV. The event was hosted by the World Council of Churches–Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance (WCC-EAA) in collaboration with UNAIDS, the United States President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief and the United Nations Interagency Task Force on Religion and Development on the side-lines of the 72nd session of the United Nations General Assembly. Here, Robert (Bob) Vitillo from the International Catholic Migration Commission.
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  • 13 September 2017, New York, USA: On Gathering at the Yale Club in New York on 13 September for an interfaith prayer breakfast, faith leaders from a multitude of religions came together to support a coordinated faith-based effort in responding to HIV. The event was hosted by the World Council of Churches–Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance (WCC-EAA) in collaboration with UNAIDS, the United States President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief and the United Nations Interagency Task Force on Religion and Development on the side-lines of the 72nd session of the United Nations General Assembly. Here, Robert (Bob) Vitillo from the International Catholic Migration Commission.
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  • 13 September 2017, New York, USA: On Gathering at the Yale Club in New York on 13 September for an interfaith prayer breakfast, faith leaders from a multitude of religions came together to support a coordinated faith-based effort in responding to HIV. The event was hosted by the World Council of Churches–Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance (WCC-EAA) in collaboration with UNAIDS, the United States President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief and the United Nations Interagency Task Force on Religion and Development on the side-lines of the 72nd session of the United Nations General Assembly.
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  • 13 September 2017, New York, USA: On Gathering at the Yale Club in New York on 13 September for an interfaith prayer breakfast, faith leaders from a multitude of religions came together to support a coordinated faith-based effort in responding to HIV. The event was hosted by the World Council of Churches–Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance (WCC-EAA) in collaboration with UNAIDS, the United States President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief and the United Nations Interagency Task Force on Religion and Development on the side-lines of the 72nd session of the United Nations General Assembly.
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  • 13 September 2017, New York, USA: On Gathering at the Yale Club in New York on 13 September for an interfaith prayer breakfast, faith leaders from a multitude of religions came together to support a coordinated faith-based effort in responding to HIV. The event was hosted by the World Council of Churches–Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance (WCC-EAA) in collaboration with UNAIDS, the United States President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief and the United Nations Interagency Task Force on Religion and Development on the side-lines of the 72nd session of the United Nations General Assembly. Here, Sister Carol Keehan, President & CEO, Catholic Health Association.
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  • 13 September 2017, New York, USA: On Gathering at the Yale Club in New York on 13 September for an interfaith prayer breakfast, faith leaders from a multitude of religions came together to support a coordinated faith-based effort in responding to HIV. The event was hosted by the World Council of Churches–Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance (WCC-EAA) in collaboration with UNAIDS, the United States President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief and the United Nations Interagency Task Force on Religion and Development on the side-lines of the 72nd session of the United Nations General Assembly. Here, Sister Carol Keehan, President & CEO, Catholic Health Association.
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  • 13 September 2017, New York, USA: On Gathering at the Yale Club in New York on 13 September for an interfaith prayer breakfast, faith leaders from a multitude of religions came together to support a coordinated faith-based effort in responding to HIV. The event was hosted by the World Council of Churches–Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance (WCC-EAA) in collaboration with UNAIDS, the United States President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief and the United Nations Interagency Task Force on Religion and Development on the side-lines of the 72nd session of the United Nations General Assembly. Here, Dr Luiz Loures, deputy executive director of UNAIDS and assistant secretary general of the United Nations.
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  • 13 September 2017, New York, USA: On Gathering at the Yale Club in New York on 13 September for an interfaith prayer breakfast, faith leaders from a multitude of religions came together to support a coordinated faith-based effort in responding to HIV. The event was hosted by the World Council of Churches–Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance (WCC-EAA) in collaboration with UNAIDS, the United States President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief and the United Nations Interagency Task Force on Religion and Development on the side-lines of the 72nd session of the United Nations General Assembly. Here, U.S. ambassador-at-large Deborah L. Birx, M.D., coordinator of the United States Government Activities to Combat HIV/AIDS and U.S. Special Representative for Global Health Diplomacy.
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  • 13 September 2017, New York, USA: On Gathering at the Yale Club in New York on 13 September for an interfaith prayer breakfast, faith leaders from a multitude of religions came together to support a coordinated faith-based effort in responding to HIV. The event was hosted by the World Council of Churches–Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance (WCC-EAA) in collaboration with UNAIDS, the United States President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief and the United Nations Interagency Task Force on Religion and Development on the side-lines of the 72nd session of the United Nations General Assembly. Here, Phumzile Mabizela.
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  • 13 September 2017, New York, USA: On Gathering at the Yale Club in New York on 13 September for an interfaith prayer breakfast, faith leaders from a multitude of religions came together to support a coordinated faith-based effort in responding to HIV. The event was hosted by the World Council of Churches–Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance (WCC-EAA) in collaboration with UNAIDS, the United States President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief and the United Nations Interagency Task Force on Religion and Development on the side-lines of the 72nd session of the United Nations General Assembly. Here, U.S. ambassador-at-large Deborah L. Birx, M.D., coordinator of the United States Government Activities to Combat HIV/AIDS and U.S. Special Representative for Global Health Diplomacy.
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  • 13 September 2017, New York, USA: On Gathering at the Yale Club in New York on 13 September for an interfaith prayer breakfast, faith leaders from a multitude of religions came together to support a coordinated faith-based effort in responding to HIV. The event was hosted by the World Council of Churches–Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance (WCC-EAA) in collaboration with UNAIDS, the United States President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief and the United Nations Interagency Task Force on Religion and Development on the side-lines of the 72nd session of the United Nations General Assembly. Here, Robert (Bob) Vitillo from the International Catholic Migration Commission.
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  • 16 June 2017, Nairobi, Kenya: On 16 June, more than 500 people gathered to commemorate the Day of the African Child in Nairobi, Kenya, and to speak up publicly for the rights of children and adolescents living with HIV. Religious leaders from a range of different faith communities and traditions led a march through the streets of Nairobi, from the All Saints Cathedral to Ufungamano House, accompanied by hundreds of youth and young children from local faith-sponsored schools, after which a ceremony was held where the religious leaders committed publicly to work for children's rights to HIV testing, access to treatment, and freedom from stigma and discrimination, to make sure that those who are in need of treatment are also able to stay on treatment. The day was organized by the World Council of Churches Ecumenical Advocay Alliance together with Inerela+ Kenya, with contributions from a range of other partners. At end of the ceremony, the WCC-EAA launched a global Call to Action entitled "Act now for children and adolescents living with HIV", which was signed by the range of religious leaders.
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  • 16 June 2017, Nairobi, Kenya: On 16 June, more than 500 people gathered to commemorate the Day of the African Child in Nairobi, Kenya, and to speak up publicly for the rights of children and adolescents living with HIV. Religious leaders from a range of different faith communities and traditions led a march through the streets of Nairobi, from the All Saints Cathedral to Ufungamano House, accompanied by hundreds of youth and young children from local faith-sponsored schools, after which a ceremony was held where the religious leaders committed publicly to work for children's rights to HIV testing, access to treatment, and freedom from stigma and discrimination, to make sure that those who are in need of treatment are also able to stay on treatment. The day was organized by the World Council of Churches Ecumenical Advocay Alliance together with Inerela+ Kenya, with contributions from a range of other partners. At end of the ceremony, the WCC-EAA launched a global Call to Action entitled "Act now for children and adolescents living with HIV", which was signed by the range of religious leaders.
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  • Members of the Cathedral Choir sing during a July 19 interfaith prayer service, held at the Roman Catholic Emmanuel Cathedral in Durban, South Africa, during the 2016 International AIDS Conference.
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  • Participants light candles during a July 19 interfaith prayer service, held at the Roman Catholic Emmanuel Cathedral in Durban, South Africa, during the 2016 International AIDS Conference.
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  • Participants attach pins to a map, indicating the places people lived, which they knew died from AIDS. During a July 19 interfaith prayer service, held at the Roman Catholic Emmanuel Cathedral in Durban, South Africa, during the 2016 International AIDS Conference.
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  • 2 November 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: Lutheran World Federation youth delegate Nora Antonsen from the Church of Norway speaks, as in Saint George's Tron church in Glasgow, representatives of a variety of faiths gather to hand in a shared petition to COP26, calling world leaders to take urgent action for climate justice. Glasgow hosts the United Nations climate change conference COP26, where world leaders gather to negotiate a response to the ongoing climate crisis and emergency.
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  • 2 November 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: In Saint George's Tron church in Glasgow, representatives of a variety of faiths gather to hand in a shared petition to COP26, calling world leaders to take urgent action for climate justice. Glasgow hosts the United Nations climate change conference COP26, where world leaders gather to negotiate a response to the ongoing climate crisis and emergency. Here, participants hold origami boats with prayers written on them, contributed by local parishes and people in support of an initiative by the Young Christian Climate Network who journeyed on foot from Cornwall to Glasgow in the lead-up to COP26.
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  • 2 November 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: In Saint George's Tron church in Glasgow, representatives of a variety of faiths gather to hand in a shared petition to COP26, calling world leaders to take urgent action for climate justice. Glasgow hosts the United Nations climate change conference COP26, where world leaders gather to negotiate a response to the ongoing climate crisis and emergency. Here, participants hold origami boats with prayers written on them, contributed by local parishes and people in support of an initiative by the Young Christian Climate Network who journeyed on foot from Cornwall to Glasgow in the lead-up to COP26.
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  • 2 November 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: In Saint George's Tron church in Glasgow, representatives of a variety of faiths gather to hand in a shared petition to COP26, calling world leaders to take urgent action for climate justice. Glasgow hosts the United Nations climate change conference COP26, where world leaders gather to negotiate a response to the ongoing climate crisis and emergency. Here, participants hold origami boats with prayers written on them, contributed by local parishes and people in support of an initiative by the Young Christian Climate Network who journeyed on foot from Cornwall to Glasgow in the lead-up to COP26.
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  • 2 November 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: Rev. Martin Johnstone speaks, as in Saint George's Tron church in Glasgow, representatives of a variety of faiths gather to hand in a shared petition to COP26, calling world leaders to take urgent action for climate justice. Glasgow hosts the United Nations climate change conference COP26, where world leaders gather to negotiate a response to the ongoing climate crisis and emergency.
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  • 2 November 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: In Saint George's Tron church in Glasgow, representatives of a variety of faiths gather to hand in a shared petition to COP26, calling world leaders to take urgent action for climate justice. Glasgow hosts the United Nations climate change conference COP26, where world leaders gather to negotiate a response to the ongoing climate crisis and emergency.
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  • 2 November 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: Jen Morris – YCCN and Prayer boats campaign - speaks, as in Saint George's Tron church in Glasgow, representatives of a variety of faiths gather to hand in a shared petition to COP26, calling world leaders to take urgent action for climate justice. Glasgow hosts the United Nations climate change conference COP26, where world leaders gather to negotiate a response to the ongoing climate crisis and emergency.
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  • 2 November 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: Annika Spalde – Pilgrimage from Sweden - speaks, as in Saint George's Tron church in Glasgow, representatives of a variety of faiths gather to hand in a shared petition to COP26, calling world leaders to take urgent action for climate justice. Glasgow hosts the United Nations climate change conference COP26, where world leaders gather to negotiate a response to the ongoing climate crisis and emergency.
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  • 2 November 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: Marinel Ubaldo from the Pray and Act coalition speaks, as in Saint George's Tron church in Glasgow, representatives of a variety of faiths gather to hand in a shared petition to COP26, calling world leaders to take urgent action for climate justice. Glasgow hosts the United Nations climate change conference COP26, where world leaders gather to negotiate a response to the ongoing climate crisis and emergency.
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  • 2 November 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: Erasto Richard speaks, as in Saint George's Tron church in Glasgow, representatives of a variety of faiths gather to hand in a shared petition to COP26, calling world leaders to take urgent action for climate justice. Glasgow hosts the United Nations climate change conference COP26, where world leaders gather to negotiate a response to the ongoing climate crisis and emergency.
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  • 2 November 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: Indigenous woman Jocabed Solano speaks as in Saint George's Tron church in Glasgow, representatives of a variety of faiths gather to hand in a shared petition to COP26, calling world leaders to take urgent action for climate justice. Glasgow hosts the United Nations climate change conference COP26, where world leaders gather to negotiate a response to the ongoing climate crisis and emergency.
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  • 2 November 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: In Saint George's Tron church in Glasgow, representatives of a variety of faiths gather to hand in a shared petition to COP26, calling world leaders to take urgent action for climate justice. Glasgow hosts the United Nations climate change conference COP26, where world leaders gather to negotiate a response to the ongoing climate crisis and emergency.
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  • 2 November 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: Archbishop Julio Murray leads a word of prayer, as in Saint George's Tron church in Glasgow, representatives of a variety of faiths gather to hand in a shared petition to COP26, calling world leaders to take urgent action for climate justice. Glasgow hosts the United Nations climate change conference COP26, where world leaders gather to negotiate a response to the ongoing climate crisis and emergency.
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  • 2 November 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: Lutheran World Federation youth delegate to COP26 holds an origami prayer boat, as in Saint George's Tron church in Glasgow, representatives of a variety of faiths gather to hand in a shared petition to COP26, calling world leaders to take urgent action for climate justice. Origami boats with prayers written on them have been contributed by local parishes and people in support of an initiative by the Young Christian Climate Network who journeyed on foot from Cornwall to Glasgow in the lead-up to COP26. Glasgow hosts the United Nations climate change conference COP26, where world leaders gather to negotiate a response to the ongoing climate crisis and emergency.
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  • 31 October 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: Interfaith vigil held at George Square on the opening day of the united nations climate change conference COP26 in Glasgow. The vigil garthered representatives from a wide range of religions as well as people of no faith to collective pray for all those working for COP26 to be a successful meeting in mitigating what will otherwise be further development towards a climate disaster. The religious leaders shared a joint statement urging governments to put the Paris accord into action.
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  • 31 October 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: Interfaith vigil held at George Square on the opening day of the united nations climate change conference COP26 in Glasgow. The vigil garthered representatives from a wide range of religions as well as people of no faith to collective pray for all those working for COP26 to be a successful meeting in mitigating what will otherwise be further development towards a climate disaster. The religious leaders shared a joint statement urging governments to put the Paris accord into action.
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  • 31 October 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: Interfaith vigil held at George Square on the opening day of the united nations climate change conference COP26 in Glasgow. The vigil garthered representatives from a wide range of religions as well as people of no faith to collective pray for all those working for COP26 to be a successful meeting in mitigating what will otherwise be further development towards a climate disaster. The religious leaders shared a joint statement urging governments to put the Paris accord into action.
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  • 31 October 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: Anglican bishop Mark Strange attends an Interfaith vigil held at George Square on the opening day of the united nations climate change conference COP26 in Glasgow. The vigil garthered representatives from a wide range of religions as well as people of no faith to collective pray for all those working for COP26 to be a successful meeting in mitigating what will otherwise be further development towards a climate disaster. The religious leaders shared a joint statement urging governments to put the Paris accord into action.
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  • 13 September 2017, New York, USA: On Gathering at the Yale Club in New York on 13 September for an interfaith prayer breakfast, faith leaders from a multitude of religions came together to support a coordinated faith-based effort in responding to HIV. The event was hosted by the World Council of Churches–Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance (WCC-EAA) in collaboration with UNAIDS, the United States President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief and the United Nations Interagency Task Force on Religion and Development on the side-lines of the 72nd session of the United Nations General Assembly. Here, Rev. Dr T. Kenjitsu Nakagaki, President of the Buddhist Council of New York.
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  • 13 September 2017, New York, USA: On Gathering at the Yale Club in New York on 13 September for an interfaith prayer breakfast, faith leaders from a multitude of religions came together to support a coordinated faith-based effort in responding to HIV. The event was hosted by the World Council of Churches–Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance (WCC-EAA) in collaboration with UNAIDS, the United States President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief and the United Nations Interagency Task Force on Religion and Development on the side-lines of the 72nd session of the United Nations General Assembly. Here, Robert (Bob) Vitillo from the International Catholic Migration Commission.
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  • 13 September 2017, New York, USA: On Gathering at the Yale Club in New York on 13 September for an interfaith prayer breakfast, faith leaders from a multitude of religions came together to support a coordinated faith-based effort in responding to HIV. The event was hosted by the World Council of Churches–Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance (WCC-EAA) in collaboration with UNAIDS, the United States President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief and the United Nations Interagency Task Force on Religion and Development on the side-lines of the 72nd session of the United Nations General Assembly.
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  • 13 September 2017, New York, USA: On Gathering at the Yale Club in New York on 13 September for an interfaith prayer breakfast, faith leaders from a multitude of religions came together to support a coordinated faith-based effort in responding to HIV. The event was hosted by the World Council of Churches–Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance (WCC-EAA) in collaboration with UNAIDS, the United States President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief and the United Nations Interagency Task Force on Religion and Development on the side-lines of the 72nd session of the United Nations General Assembly.
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  • 13 September 2017, New York, USA: On Gathering at the Yale Club in New York on 13 September for an interfaith prayer breakfast, faith leaders from a multitude of religions came together to support a coordinated faith-based effort in responding to HIV. The event was hosted by the World Council of Churches–Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance (WCC-EAA) in collaboration with UNAIDS, the United States President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief and the United Nations Interagency Task Force on Religion and Development on the side-lines of the 72nd session of the United Nations General Assembly.
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  • 13 September 2017, New York, USA: On Gathering at the Yale Club in New York on 13 September for an interfaith prayer breakfast, faith leaders from a multitude of religions came together to support a coordinated faith-based effort in responding to HIV. The event was hosted by the World Council of Churches–Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance (WCC-EAA) in collaboration with UNAIDS, the United States President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief and the United Nations Interagency Task Force on Religion and Development on the side-lines of the 72nd session of the United Nations General Assembly.
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  • 13 September 2017, New York, USA: On Gathering at the Yale Club in New York on 13 September for an interfaith prayer breakfast, faith leaders from a multitude of religions came together to support a coordinated faith-based effort in responding to HIV. The event was hosted by the World Council of Churches–Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance (WCC-EAA) in collaboration with UNAIDS, the United States President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief and the United Nations Interagency Task Force on Religion and Development on the side-lines of the 72nd session of the United Nations General Assembly.
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  • 13 September 2017, New York, USA: On Gathering at the Yale Club in New York on 13 September for an interfaith prayer breakfast, faith leaders from a multitude of religions came together to support a coordinated faith-based effort in responding to HIV. The event was hosted by the World Council of Churches–Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance (WCC-EAA) in collaboration with UNAIDS, the United States President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief and the United Nations Interagency Task Force on Religion and Development on the side-lines of the 72nd session of the United Nations General Assembly.
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  • 13 September 2017, New York, USA: On Gathering at the Yale Club in New York on 13 September for an interfaith prayer breakfast, faith leaders from a multitude of religions came together to support a coordinated faith-based effort in responding to HIV. The event was hosted by the World Council of Churches–Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance (WCC-EAA) in collaboration with UNAIDS, the United States President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief and the United Nations Interagency Task Force on Religion and Development on the side-lines of the 72nd session of the United Nations General Assembly.
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  • 13 September 2017, New York, USA: On Gathering at the Yale Club in New York on 13 September for an interfaith prayer breakfast, faith leaders from a multitude of religions came together to support a coordinated faith-based effort in responding to HIV. The event was hosted by the World Council of Churches–Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance (WCC-EAA) in collaboration with UNAIDS, the United States President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief and the United Nations Interagency Task Force on Religion and Development on the side-lines of the 72nd session of the United Nations General Assembly. Here, Scott Arbeiter.
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  • 13 September 2017, New York, USA: On Gathering at the Yale Club in New York on 13 September for an interfaith prayer breakfast, faith leaders from a multitude of religions came together to support a coordinated faith-based effort in responding to HIV. The event was hosted by the World Council of Churches–Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance (WCC-EAA) in collaboration with UNAIDS, the United States President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief and the United Nations Interagency Task Force on Religion and Development on the side-lines of the 72nd session of the United Nations General Assembly.
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  • 13 September 2017, New York, USA: On Gathering at the Yale Club in New York on 13 September for an interfaith prayer breakfast, faith leaders from a multitude of religions came together to support a coordinated faith-based effort in responding to HIV. The event was hosted by the World Council of Churches–Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance (WCC-EAA) in collaboration with UNAIDS, the United States President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief and the United Nations Interagency Task Force on Religion and Development on the side-lines of the 72nd session of the United Nations General Assembly. Here, Rev. Dr Olav Fykse Tveit from the World Council of Churches.
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  • 13 September 2017, New York, USA: On Gathering at the Yale Club in New York on 13 September for an interfaith prayer breakfast, faith leaders from a multitude of religions came together to support a coordinated faith-based effort in responding to HIV. The event was hosted by the World Council of Churches–Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance (WCC-EAA) in collaboration with UNAIDS, the United States President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief and the United Nations Interagency Task Force on Religion and Development on the side-lines of the 72nd session of the United Nations General Assembly. Here, Sister Carol Keehan, President & CEO, Catholic Health Association.
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  • 13 September 2017, New York, USA: On Gathering at the Yale Club in New York on 13 September for an interfaith prayer breakfast, faith leaders from a multitude of religions came together to support a coordinated faith-based effort in responding to HIV. The event was hosted by the World Council of Churches–Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance (WCC-EAA) in collaboration with UNAIDS, the United States President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief and the United Nations Interagency Task Force on Religion and Development on the side-lines of the 72nd session of the United Nations General Assembly. Here, Dr Luiz Loures, deputy executive director of UNAIDS and assistant secretary general of the United Nations.
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  • 13 September 2017, New York, USA: On Gathering at the Yale Club in New York on 13 September for an interfaith prayer breakfast, faith leaders from a multitude of religions came together to support a coordinated faith-based effort in responding to HIV. The event was hosted by the World Council of Churches–Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance (WCC-EAA) in collaboration with UNAIDS, the United States President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief and the United Nations Interagency Task Force on Religion and Development on the side-lines of the 72nd session of the United Nations General Assembly.
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  • 13 September 2017, New York, USA: On Gathering at the Yale Club in New York on 13 September for an interfaith prayer breakfast, faith leaders from a multitude of religions came together to support a coordinated faith-based effort in responding to HIV. The event was hosted by the World Council of Churches–Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance (WCC-EAA) in collaboration with UNAIDS, the United States President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief and the United Nations Interagency Task Force on Religion and Development on the side-lines of the 72nd session of the United Nations General Assembly.
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  • 13 September 2017, New York, USA: On Gathering at the Yale Club in New York on 13 September for an interfaith prayer breakfast, faith leaders from a multitude of religions came together to support a coordinated faith-based effort in responding to HIV. The event was hosted by the World Council of Churches–Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance (WCC-EAA) in collaboration with UNAIDS, the United States President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief and the United Nations Interagency Task Force on Religion and Development on the side-lines of the 72nd session of the United Nations General Assembly.
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  • 13 September 2017, New York, USA: On Gathering at the Yale Club in New York on 13 September for an interfaith prayer breakfast, faith leaders from a multitude of religions came together to support a coordinated faith-based effort in responding to HIV. The event was hosted by the World Council of Churches–Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance (WCC-EAA) in collaboration with UNAIDS, the United States President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief and the United Nations Interagency Task Force on Religion and Development on the side-lines of the 72nd session of the United Nations General Assembly. Here, Phumzile Mabizela.
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  • 13 September 2017, New York, USA: On Gathering at the Yale Club in New York on 13 September for an interfaith prayer breakfast, faith leaders from a multitude of religions came together to support a coordinated faith-based effort in responding to HIV. The event was hosted by the World Council of Churches–Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance (WCC-EAA) in collaboration with UNAIDS, the United States President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief and the United Nations Interagency Task Force on Religion and Development on the side-lines of the 72nd session of the United Nations General Assembly. Here, Rev. Edwin Sanders from Metropolitan Interdenominational Church in the USA.
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  • 13 September 2017, New York, USA: On Gathering at the Yale Club in New York on 13 September for an interfaith prayer breakfast, faith leaders from a multitude of religions came together to support a coordinated faith-based effort in responding to HIV. The event was hosted by the World Council of Churches–Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance (WCC-EAA) in collaboration with UNAIDS, the United States President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief and the United Nations Interagency Task Force on Religion and Development on the side-lines of the 72nd session of the United Nations General Assembly.
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  • 13 September 2017, New York, USA: On Gathering at the Yale Club in New York on 13 September for an interfaith prayer breakfast, faith leaders from a multitude of religions came together to support a coordinated faith-based effort in responding to HIV. The event was hosted by the World Council of Churches–Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance (WCC-EAA) in collaboration with UNAIDS, the United States President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief and the United Nations Interagency Task Force on Religion and Development on the side-lines of the 72nd session of the United Nations General Assembly.
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  • 13 September 2017, New York, USA: On Gathering at the Yale Club in New York on 13 September for an interfaith prayer breakfast, faith leaders from a multitude of religions came together to support a coordinated faith-based effort in responding to HIV. The event was hosted by the World Council of Churches–Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance (WCC-EAA) in collaboration with UNAIDS, the United States President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief and the United Nations Interagency Task Force on Religion and Development on the side-lines of the 72nd session of the United Nations General Assembly.
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  • 13 September 2017, New York, USA: On Gathering at the Yale Club in New York on 13 September for an interfaith prayer breakfast, faith leaders from a multitude of religions came together to support a coordinated faith-based effort in responding to HIV. The event was hosted by the World Council of Churches–Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance (WCC-EAA) in collaboration with UNAIDS, the United States President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief and the United Nations Interagency Task Force on Religion and Development on the side-lines of the 72nd session of the United Nations General Assembly.
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  • 13 September 2017, New York, USA: On Gathering at the Yale Club in New York on 13 September for an interfaith prayer breakfast, faith leaders from a multitude of religions came together to support a coordinated faith-based effort in responding to HIV. The event was hosted by the World Council of Churches–Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance (WCC-EAA) in collaboration with UNAIDS, the United States President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief and the United Nations Interagency Task Force on Religion and Development on the side-lines of the 72nd session of the United Nations General Assembly. Here, PEPFAR's Ambassador Birx (left) and Rev. Edwin Sanders (right).
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  • 16 June 2017, Nairobi, Kenya: Fr Joseph Mutie, from the Organization of African Instituted Churches in Kenya (middle) leads to way. On 16 June, more than 500 people gathered to commemorate the Day of the African Child in Nairobi, Kenya, and to speak up publicly for the rights of children and adolescents living with HIV. Religious leaders from a range of different faith communities and traditions led a march through the streets of Nairobi, from the All Saints Cathedral to Ufungamano House, accompanied by hundreds of youth and young children from local faith-sponsored schools, after which a ceremony was held where the religious leaders committed publicly to work for children's rights to HIV testing, access to treatment, and freedom from stigma and discrimination, to make sure that those who are in need of treatment are also able to stay on treatment. The day was organized by the World Council of Churches Ecumenical Advocay Alliance together with Inerela+ Kenya, with contributions from a range of other partners. At end of the ceremony, the WCC-EAA launched a global Call to Action entitled "Act now for children and adolescents living with HIV", which was signed by the range of religious leaders.
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  • The International AIDS Conference 2016 is attended by a large group of Lutheran Church young adults from the United States of America.
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  • Opening session of the International AIDS Conference, AIDS 2016, in Durban, South Africa.
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  • 6 November 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: Antje Jackelén, Church of Sweden Archbishop and Lutheran World Federation vice president for the Nordic Region; and Sheikh Hassan Rabbani, Imam and Muslim Chaplain at Heriot-Watt University and the chair of the Scottish Muslim Forum; join as tens of thousands of people - including environmental groups, children, youth, charities, climate activists, trade unionists and indigenous people - march through Glasgow city centre on Saturday, calling for climate justice and for world leaders to address the climate emergency. Glasgow hosts the United Nations climate change conference COP26, where world leaders gather to negotiate a response to the ongoing climate crisis and emergency.
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  • 6 November 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: Tens of thousands of people - including environmental groups, children, youth, charities, climate activists, trade unionists and indigenous people - march through Glasgow city centre on Saturday, calling for climate justice and for world leaders to address the climate emergency. Glasgow hosts the United Nations climate change conference COP26, where world leaders gather to negotiate a response to the ongoing climate crisis and emergency.
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  • 6 November 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: Religious leaders from a variety of faiths march through Kelvingrove park, as tens of thousands of people - including environmental groups, children, youth, charities, climate activists, trade unionists and indigenous people - march through Glasgow city centre on Saturday, calling for climate justice and for world leaders to address the climate emergency. Glasgow hosts the United Nations climate change conference COP26, where world leaders gather to negotiate a response to the ongoing climate crisis and emergency.
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