South Africa: South Africa to host third international Muslim religious leaders consultation on HIV/AIDS
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Positive Muslims Positive Muslims welcomes the news that the consultation is to be hosted in Cape Town on 14-18th November 2006.
In a statement welcoming the news, Rehana Kader, Director of Cape Town based Positive Muslims who attended the previous conference in Kuala Lumpur, said that the organization is absolutely delighted with the decision to host the conference.
She said that Positive Muslims looks forward to assist the organizers to ensure a successful event that will go a long way in bringing awareness of the prevalence of AIDS among Muslims and compassionate responses to it.
Although no details are available regarding the programme, logistics, or registration, Positive Muslims will post them to its website http://www.positivemuslims.org.za/as soon as they become available.
Although no details are available regarding the programme, logistics, or registration, Positive Muslims will post them to its website http://www.positivemuslims.org.za/as soon as they become available.
Submitted on Thu, 04/07/2005 - 23:00
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