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Zambia
Interfaith Networking Group on HIV/AIDS (ZINGO) was formed in
1997 to assist the religious community become more involved
in HIV/AIDS prevention and impact mitigation. ZINGO is a networking
organization that mobilizes resources and supports many FBOs
in their initiatives against HIV Eand AIDS.
ZINGO members are: National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahais
of Zambia (NSABZ); Council of Churches in Zambia (CCZ); Evangelical
Fellowship of Zambia (EFZ); Hindu Association of Zambia (HAZ);
Independent Churches and other Ministries in Zambia (ICOZ);
Islamic Council of Zambia (ICZ) and Zambia Episcopal Conference
(ZEC).
Affiliate members of ZINGO include the Seventh Day Adventist
Church (SDA).
ZINGO provides a platform on which faith-based organizations
(FBOs) can initiate, strengthen or expand on existing HIV/AIDS
initiatives, responding to the needs of individuals, households
and communities, especially the most vulnerable groups such
as People Living with HIV and AIDS, women, widows, orphans and
other vulnerable children (OVC).
Advocacy Meeting Supported
by NAC - 1st of April
With support from NAC, ZINGO will be holding
a consultative meeting with stakeholders to identify two key
advocacy issues that can be adopted by the Inter-Faith network
in the fight against HIV/AIDS. In attendance will be ZINGO National
Programmes Execution Committee (NAPEC) members, ZINGO Secretariat
staff, ZINGO Mother Bodies’ representatives, the National AIDS
Council and other invited organizations like Zambia Open Community
Schools (ZOCS), and Angels of Mercy. |
VISION
STATEMENT
A
Proud interfaith community free from the threat of HIV/AIDS
MISSION
STATEMENT
ZINGO
is a national non-governmental organization that coordinates,
networks, builds competencies and mobilizes resources for faith
organizations to be involved in HIV/AIDS activities that will
contribute to quality life and a reduction of new infections
in the community.
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