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Recent publications from Progressio:

Gender justice, ministry and healing: A Christian response to the HIV pandemic - January 2010
Nyambura Njoroge
In this Comment, theologian and ecumenist Nyambura Njoroge describes the experience of African Christian women in promoting gender justice, in the context of HIV, through a 'ministry of Bible reading'. It highlights the potential of Christian communities to tackle the gender discrimination and disempowerment of women that has been a key driver of the HIV pandemic.
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Interact Winter 2009 (1 Mb) - January 2010
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Miracle workers: women farmers and sustainable futures in Malawi. Plus: rights, freedoms and women activists in Honduras; and climate change in Copenhagen
Up in smoke? Other worlds are possible - December 2009
Working Group on Climate Change and Development
This report: Up in smoke? Other worlds are possible the sixth in the series, explores potential new models which might both address climate change and be resilient to it.
Fertile Ground: Why urgent funding and support for small-scale farmers in poor countries will help prevent global food crises - November 2009
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Small-scale farmers already feed a third of humanity. Yet for many years this vital group of food producers has been deprived of investment, support, land, and adequate access to water.
Progressio Annual Review 2009 - How development works - September 2009
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Development means building skills, strengthening communities, finding solutions. It means challenging the structures and policies that keep people poor. It means long term, lasting change. And the way we do it is through people.
Interact Autumn 2009 - September 2009
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This land is our land: why small-scale farming is the lifeblood of rural communities in Ecuador. Plus: hopes for the future in East Timor; voting for change in Malawi; and reflections on the Pope's encyclical letter Caritas in Veritate.
Stigma in the context of development: A Christian response to the HIV pandemic - September 2009
Gillian Paterson
Stigma is a major barrier to the churches' efforts to respond to the HIV pandemic. This Comment outlines the impact of stigma on HIV care, treatment, education and prevention, explores the complex interweaving of stigma and belief, and suggests a way forward for the churches and Christians to tackle the stigma that exists "in our cultures, our churches, our institutions and communities, and - let's face it - in all our hearts".
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Instability, structural violence and vulnerability: A Christian response to the HIV pandemic - September 2009
James Keenan and Enda McDonagh
This Comment suggests that three interlocking concepts are key for understanding HIV and AIDS: instability, structural violence, and vulnerability. Exploring these concepts from a theological perspective, the authors argue that only openness to the vulnerability of others, and acknowledgement of our own, "will offer serious hope of devising strategies and activities that will give us the partial but still substantial security worthy of our humanity".
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War and Peace - July 2009
Rashiid Sheekh Cabdillaahi ‘Gadhweyne’
Poetry is at the heart of Somali culture and has played a fundamental role in commenting on situations and influencing opinion in Somali society throughout its known history. Famous poets are listened to when they speak through their poems, and this influence continues today.
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For the common good: Reflections on Pope Benedict’s encyclical Caritas in Veritate - July 2009
Progressio
Many people think the Catholic Church is preoccupied with contraception, abortion and death. Yet beyond that sometimes self-inflicted stereotype there is hidden treasure – a centuries-old tradition of radical, progressive action and insight on matters of social justice.
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