Zambia's Churches Win Fight Against Anti-AIDS Ads
Church leaders are concerned that condom promotion encourages promiscuity
Anthony Kunda | posted 1/01/2001 12:00AM

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Donors Query Zambia After AIDS Campaign Is Pulled — Reuters (Jan. 12, 2001)
Controversy Over Condom Usage Deepens In Zambia — PanAfrican News Agency (Jan. 10, 2001)
Zambia Pulls AIDS Campaign After Church Opposition — Reuters (Jan. 10, 2001)
Zambia forced to withdraw Aids ads — (South Africa) Independent (Jan. 10, 2001)
Sue Makers Of Condoms, Minister Advises — Times of Zambia (Jan. 10, 2001)
Zambia axes safe sex ads — BBC (Jan. 10, 2001)
Anger at Zambia anti-Aids ads — BBC (Jan. 9, 2001)
Disgusted Parents Win Round Against Advertisers — Panafrican News Agency (Jan. 9,2001)
Church opposes Zambia's anti-AIDS campaign — Reuters (Jan. 8, 2001)
Yahoo!'s full coverage area on the Africa AIDS epidemic (separate from its full coverage areas of AIDS research, and AIDS/HIV news) includes links to daily news stories, resourceful Web sites, editorial and opinion pieces published in the mainstream media, audio and video articles, and more.
Christianity Today interviewed Debbie Dortzbach, a missionary nurse in Africa, about the AIDS epidemic last year. The article, 'Sexual Revolution' Speeds Spread of HIV Among Africans appeared last February.
Previous Christianity Today articles about AIDS in Africa include:
Mandela, De Klerk, and Tutu Join to Fight AIDS | South Africa's men of peace call for end of silence and stigmatization. (Dec. 14, 2000)
'Have We Become Too Busy With Death?' | As 4,900 people die each day from AIDS, African Christians are faced with the question. (Feb. 4, 2000)
Books & Culture Corner: An Open Letter to the U. S. Black Religious, Intellectual, and Political Leadership Regarding AIDS and the Sexual Holocaust in Africa (Jan. 24, 2000)
Africa: Fidelity Urged to Fight AIDS (July 12, 1999)
I Am the Father of an AIDS Orphan (Nov. 17, 1997)