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Every day, 7100
people are newly
infected with HIV
and 4900 people
die from AIDS related
illness.

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UNAIDS estimates
that more than
33 million people
are living with HIV

Only 5 million
of these have access
to antiretroviral drugs,
to prevent them from
developing AIDS.
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News releases
1000s of free AIDS books to help train project workers in Nigeria

ACET Nigeria has formed a new partnership which will see thousands more AIDS training books reaching leaders and communities throughout the country - part of ACET's free distribution of over 350,000 books in 23 languages, to help mobilise communities and nations.

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Nigeria - how ACET is bringing hope

Peter Fabian, CEO of ACET UK, gives a personal account of a recent trip to Nigeria:

 

"Although HIV works as an unseen, silent assassin killing mothers and fathers, creating orphans and destroying communities, it can be stopped. What I saw and heard in Nigeria gives me hope.

 

My hope is based on what I saw communities and churches doing, with support from ACET. We can change history together.  AIDS can be stopped.  It must be stopped."

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ACET DR Congo - new partnership with national government to help reach whole nation

ACET DR Congo has received local government support for its work to involve churches in the fight against HIV and AIDS.

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Capetown 2010 Congress (Lausanne) calls global churches to bring practical hope, love and care for those with AIDS

The Lausanne Conference has affirmed the need for HIV and AIDS to be high on the agenda of the church in its task of World Evangelism.

 

Joel Edwards, Director of the UK's Micah Challenge, said 'HIV and AIDS is one of the biggest challenges the church faces. We have made a good start with organisations like ACET and Tearfund leading the way, but we still have a long way to go.'

 

In an evening devoted to the challenge to the church of HIV and AIDS, delegates heard Rev Christo Grayling director of INERELA, an organisation supporting Christian leaders who are living with HIV. Sharing his testimony of living with HIV since 1987, he said to the applause of the audience, 'As a Christian I still had hope, even though I was tested HIV positive. Now I have an HIV negative wife and two HIV free children. I want to shout it out that the church must be at the forfront of responding to HIV.'

 

A Christian tribal princess from Zambia, herself HIV positive, added, 'This message is relevant. There is hope for those with HIV in Jesus Christ. HIV infected people are calling for the church to live what it preaches.'

 

 
ACET Ukraine - AIDS, HIV, human trafficking

 

Rev. Alan Bain, Vice Chair of the Christian HIV/AIDS Alliance reports on his visit to  ACET's work in Odessa in the Ukraine in November.

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