by Sean Reilly | Jan 9, 2008
Nobel Peace Prize laureate Desmond Tutu says he has great hopes that a peaceful resolution can be reached between Kenyan parties engaged in a violent conflict after disputed presidential elections – writes Fredrick Nzwilli. “There is a great deal of hope...
by Sean Reilly | Dec 5, 2007
Archbishop Desmond Tutu, evangelical leaders Rick and Kay Warren and the Rev Gideon Byamugisha, the first African Anglican priest to openly say he is HIV-positive, are contributors to a new Advent Calendar focussing on the HIV-AIDS struggle. The daily devotional...
by Sean Reilly | Dec 3, 2007
Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu has joined members of the Working Group on Orphans and Vulnerable Children calling on the UK government to put the rights of children at the heart of its new strategy for tackling HIV/AIDS throughout the world. They have a particular...
by Sean Reilly | Dec 1, 2007
Faith-based campaigners and religious leaders say churches should not relax their efforts to deal with the HIV/AIDS pandemic despite UN figures showing a drop in the number of people worldwide living with the virus. “This is not the time for complacency nor...
by Sean Reilly | Nov 19, 2007
Nobel Peace Laureate and South African Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu says that Archbishop of Canterbury Dr Rowan Williams should be tackling homophobia in the church and making it a welcoming place for lesbian and gay people. In a BBC radio interview to be...