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World Council of Churches Christian Medical Commission Guide to the microfilm collection

BRILL

p.o.box 9000

2300 PA Leiden

The Netherlands

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Contents

Introduction ................................................................................................................................ 3

WCC-10: Christian Medical Commission ................................................................................. 6

This publication came about with support from the

Kenneth Scott Latourette Fund,

Yale Divinity School Library

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World Council of Churches

Christian Medical Commission

June 1968: in Geneva, a little group of people gathers, called together by the World Council

of Churches (WCC). The Christian Medical Commission (CMC), under its first director,

James McGilvray, has been charged with the responsibility to promote the coordination of

national church-related medical programmes, and to engage in study and research into the

most appropriate ways in which the churches might express their concern for total health care.

The young CMC was born out of a long history of Christian involvement in health care. For

over a hundred years, medical work had provided one of the main focuses for Christian

missionary work, the others being education and church planting. As a result, there were more

than 1,200 Christian hospitals in the world relating to member churches of WCC alone.

The first consultation – taking place in 1963 at DIFÄM (German Institute for Medical

Mission) – came to be known as Tübingen I. Having reached the conclusion that health care

was more than mission hospitals, it set in motion a process aimed at establishing what, in a

post-colonialist world, the role of “medical mission” might be. The report that emerged from

this meeting was called The Healing Church (WCC 1965). From the regional consultations

that followed the first Tübingen meeting, and from the surveys commissioned by WCC and

LWF in 1963, came the evidence that set the agenda for the second Tübingen meeting in

1967, and ultimately for the CMC itself.

The first meeting of the CMC took place, in Geneva, in September 1968. CMC had an initial

five year mandate. In effect, it was to be both prophet and broker. It had first to identify and

communicate the vision, and then to enable it to happen. Its tasks were:

a) to help the churches in their search for a Christian understanding of health and healing

b) to promote innovative approaches to health care

c) to encourage church-related health care programmes to collaborate with each other.

Nine main priority areas were identified:

- Comprehensive health care

- Community organization

- Cooperation with governments and other agencies

- Inter-church coordination and cooperation

- Planning mechanisms appropriately structured in regional and local organizations

- Re-orientation of personnel

- Need for administrative reorganization

- Data systems

- Facing the problems of population dynamics.

On 22 March 1974, Dr. Halfdan Mahler, Director-General of the World health Organization

(WHO), called together senior staff for a joint meeting with all five senior staff of the CMC.

As a result of this meeting, a joint committee was set up to explore the possibilities of

collaboration and cooperation in "matters of mutual concerns". In spite of the disparity in size,

the relationship between the two organizations turned out to be exceptionally fruitful. The

most significant result of the CMC/WHO relationship was the formulation by WHO, in 1975,

of the principles of primary health care. This marked a radical shift in WHO priorities, with

massive implications for health care systems everywhere.

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The challenge of HIV/AIDS In the thirty years of CMC's life, no health issue has received so much public attention as the

challenge of HIV/AIDS. For the churches, it has involved soul-searching. Their pastoral

calling to minister to the sick and marginalized has drawn many Christian institutions to care

for people living with AIDS; but the connections between AIDS and sexuality, and AIDS and

paternalistic structures have made it very difficult for churches to face up to the implications

of HIV transmission not just for Christians but for the churches themselves. The challenge to

the churches was to re-examine the conditions which promoted the pandemic, and to become

more conscious of the human implications of broken relationships and unjust structures, and

of their own complacency and complicity.

In 1994, the WCC Central Committee meeting in Johannesburg, South Africa mandated the

formation of a consultative group to conduct a study on HIV/AIDS. The aim would be to help

the ecumenical movement to shape its response in four areas: theology; ethics; pastoral care

and the church as a healing community; and, justice and human rights. This consultative

process was a major programme of WCC as a whole. While it was coordinated by CMC-

Churches’ Action for Health, the participants were drawn from different interest groups

within the Council's life. In addition, CMC itself sponsored innovative pieces of work, and

held regional meetings in Asia, Latin America, the USA, and Africa and Europe. It also

supported the setting up of ICAN, the International Christian AIDS Network. In Africa,

encouraged by CMC, the Tanzanian, Ugandan and Zairian Protestant medical agencies set up

an experimental Participatory Action Research (PAR) programme. This turned out to be a

crucial plank of the AIDS work they supported.

When the WCC set up a CMC, back in 1968, the Commission formed part of the work of

Mission and Evangelism. Following the Nairobi Assembly, in 1975, it became part of the Unit

on Justice and Service. In 1992, there was a further re-organization and CMC moved back

into Unit II, Churches in Mission, Health, Education and Witness: a move which partially

reflected the trust of its work during the 1980s, since the Health, Healing and Wholeness

study was so closely identified with the core-life of churches and congregations themselves.

CMC is now called Health and healing.

From Contact, no 161-162, June-July and August-September 1998

Sections The archives of the ecumenical movement are housed in the WCC’s Library & Archives, in

Geneva. They are divided into many different sections, reflecting the various bodies that were

active in the ecumenical scene during the 20th century.

The records of the International Missionary Council, the Programme to Combat Racism and

the Dialogue with People of Living Faith – all previously published on microform by IDC

Publishers – are examples of such sections.

The present collection makes available on microform another section of the ecumenical

archives, dealing with the Christian Medical Commission in the period 1962-1999. The

documents in the archives consist of correspondence, minutes, personal notes, press cuttings,

publications, reports and speeches. Records are divided into eight sections:

0. History of the CMC

1. Meetings, workshops and reports

2. Programmes and projects: AIDS, Pharmaceutical programmes, CMC programmes

3. Country files

4. Travel reports

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5. Collaborations: coordinating agencies, other organisations

6. Staff and Finances

7. Publications and film production

Scholarly relevance The Christian Medical Commission archives are of great interest and are frequently consulted

by researchers working on the history of the ecumenical movement. The different sections

contain, among others, correspondence with the World Health Organization (WHO), the

League of the Red Cross, the World Bank, and Christian Medical Associations. It also

contains correspondence and speeches from Nita Barrow, Stuart Kingma, Eric Ram, James

McGilvray, and Nicole Fischer.

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Boxnumber Title Period level Contents Reel

4215.0.1 History of the CMC 1964-1974 Box 1. CWME correspondence about CMC; 2. Christian Medical Fund Exploratory Committee; 3. CWME correspondence about CMC; 4. Correspondence about CMC; 5. Correspondence about CMC; 6. Correspondence about CMC; 7. Correspondence about CMC; 8. Correspondence about CMC; 9. Tübingen I; 10. Tübingen I; 11. Tübingen II; 12. Correspondence about Tübingen I and II

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4215.0.2 History of the CMC 1966-1967 Box 0. Correspondence about Tübingen I and II; 1. Correspondence about Tübingen I and II; 2-7. Tübingen II

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4215.0.3 History of the CMC 1962-1968 Box 1-5. Tübingen II; 6-7. Background material; 8. Reports on healing; 9. Book and press release

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4215.0.4 History of the CMC 1967-1993 Box 1. About the creation of the CMC; 2. Presentation of the CMC; 3-7. Reports about the activities of the CMC; 8. Questionnaire regarding name of CMC

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4215.1.01 Annual meetings and activities' reports

1968-1970 Box 1-4. First annual meeting; 5-7. Second annual meeting; 8-11. Third annual meeting

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4215.1.02 Annual meetings and activities' reports

1971-1975 Box 1-3. Fourth annual meeting; 4-5. Fifth annual meeting; 6-8. Sixth annual meeting; 9. Annual report 1973; 10-11. Seventh annual meeting; 12. Report on the activities and concerns of the CMC, 1974-1975

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4215.1.03 Annual meetings and activities' reports

1975-1982 Box 1. Eighth annual meeting; 2-3. Report on the activities and concerns of the Christian Medical Commission, 1975-1976; 4. Arbeitsbericht der Christlichen Gedundheitskommission - CMC, 1975-1976; 5. Report on the activities and concerns of the Christian Medical Commission, 1976-1977; 6. Ninth annual meeting; 7. Activities' report, 1978-1979 and Annual meeting 1979; 8. Activities' report, 1979-1980 and Annual meeting 1980; 9. Annual meeting; 10. Activities' report, 1981-1982

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4215.1.04 Annual meetings, activities' reports and Executive

1969-1993 Box 1. Activities' report, 1983-1984; 2. Activities' report, 1984-1985; 3-5. Annual meeting; 6. Activities' report, 1986-1987; 7. Activities report, 1987-1988; 8-8bis. Annual meeting; 9. 1989 Activities report; 10. 1990 Activities

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Committees report; 11. 1991 Activities report; 12. 1992-1993 Activities report; 13-19. Executive Committee

4215.1.05 Executive Committees and meetings

1973-1990 Box 1-12. Executive Committee; 13. Bangalore consultation; 14. Conferences in 1969; 15. Medical coordinators' conference and Health is wholeness Conference, Limuru, Kenya, February 10-16, 1970

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4215.1.05bis Meetings 1970-1975 Box 1. Medical coordinators' conference and Health is wholeness Conference, Limuru, Kenya, February 10-16, 1970; 2. Conferences and general correspondence in 1970; 3. General correspondence in 1971; 4-6. Second coordinators' conference for church-related medical work in Africa, Blantyre, Malawi, 20-25 February 1972; 7. Conferences in 1972; 8. Conferences in 1973; 9. Staff meetings; 10. CMC review committee 1975; 11-12. Third conference for coordinators of church-related health work in Africa, Mombasa, Kenya, 18-21 February 1975

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4215.1.06 Meetings 1974-1978 Box 1. Conferences and meetings in 1975; 2. Fifth Assembly in Nairobi, November-December 1975; 3. The future role of the Church in health care programmes in Ghana : Proceedings of a workshop; 4. Conferences and meetings in 1976; 5. Staff meetings; 6. Non governmental organizations and Primary Health Care, Geneva, Switzerland, May 10, 1977; 7. Third meeting of Advisory Study Group, The mission and service of the Church in sickness and health care, Tübingen, FRG, september 21-24, 1977; 8. Correspondence and reports; 9. Staff meetings; 10. Advisory study group, Tübingen, FRG, April 6-8, 1978; 11. Arbeitstagung zu Fragen und Aufgaben Ärtzlicher Mission; 12. Study programmes; 13. Report to central committee and correspondence

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4215.1.06bis Meetings 1979-1981 Box 1. Caribbean regional conference on the churches' role in health and wholeness, Port of Spain, Trinidad, 12-16 March 1979; 2. Central American regional conference on the churches' role in health and wholeness, Omoa, Honduras, 19-23 March 1979; 3. Seminar on death and life in different cultures, Ecumenical institute, Bossey, Switzerland, 15-20 June 1981

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4215.1.07 Meetings 1979-1980 Box 0. African Regional Conference on the Churches' Role in Health and Wholeness, Gaborone, Botswana, 15-19 October 1979; 1. Staff meetings; 1bis. Seminar on The healing ministry of the church, Ecumenical Institute, Bossey, Switzerland, 25 June-7 July 1979; 2-4. Head of Mission Agencies Consultation (HOMAC), Glion, Switzerland, 23-27 May 1979; 5. Study Advisory Group, Tübingen, Germany, 17-19 September 1979; 6. Correspondence and in-house meeting; 7. Staff meetings

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4215.1.07bis Meetings 1980-1983 Box 1. Southern Asia regional consultation on the christian understanding of health, healing and wholeness, New Delhi, India, 25-29 August 1980; 2-3. Southern Asia regional consultation on the christian understanding of health, healing and wholeness, Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia, 26 April-1 May 1981; 4-5. Pacific regional consultation on the christian understanding of health, healing and wholeness, Madang, Papua New Guinea, 23-29 October 1981; 6. Egyptian National study seminar on the Christian understanding of Health, Healing and Wholeness, Alexandria, Egypt, 1-4 May 1980; 7. Staff meetings; 8. Meeting of the advisory study group, Tübingen, FRG, November 12-14, 1981; 9. Staff meetings; 10. The christian understanding of health, healing and wholeness, Quito, Ecuador, 14-23 June 1982; 11. Staff meetings; 12. Christian Medical Commission expanded officers' meeting, Geneva, Switzerland, 18-19 April 1983; 13. "Drugs for all", Kinshasa, Zaire, 12 December 1983; 14. VIth WCC Assembly, Vancouver, Canada, July/August 1983

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4215.1.08 Meetings 1984-1986 Box 1. Staff meetings; 2-4. North American regional consultation, Chevy Chase, MD, USA, 2-6 December 1984; 4bis. NGO Workshop on PHC, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, October 1-5, 1984; 5. staff meetings; 6-10. Fourth Conference of African national health coordinating agencies, Achimota, Ghana, 2-6 December 1985; 11. Staff meetings

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4215.1.09 Meetings 1986-1987 Box 1-5. European Consultation on the christian understanding of health, healing and building community, Budapest, Hungary, 3-9 September 1986; 6. Staff Meetings; 7-8. North-East Asia Regional Consultation, Kyoto, Japan,

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21-26 April 1987; 9-10. The use of herbal in primary health care, Lomé, Togo, 1-5 September 1987; 11. Masvingo District Workshop on the development of health management skills, Zimbabwe, 5-9 January 1987

4215.1.10 Meetings 1987-1989 Box 1. Staff Meetings; 2-3. Workshop on "Structures for Mission", Netherlands Antilles, Curacao, 7-12 March 1988; 4-6. Consultation on addictions "Addiction : Churches' responsability", Bossey, Switzerland, 14-18 March 1988; 7-8. 1. Internationalen Christus-Medicus Kongress, Bad Ischl, Austria, 24-28 May, 1988; 8bis. Family Health programmes in primary health care; 9. Staff meetings; 10. Rural Health Care Workshop

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4215.1.11 Meetings 1989-1990 Box 1-2. Asia mission conference, Cipanas, Indonesia, 21-27 september 1989; 3-4. Workshop on Community-based Health Programmes in West Africa, Gambia, November 1989; 5. Life-long learning for change, Bossey, Switzerland, 11-15 December 1989; 6. Staff Meetings; 7-8. Think-tank on Regional Training for Community-Based Health Care/Development, Cotonou, Benin, 28 May-1 June 1990; 9-11. Training workshop for the facilitators of Community based health and development programmes, Cotonou, Benin, June 4-15, 1990; 12. Workshop on Social Transformation, Kimpese, Zaïre, 14-19 August 1990

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4215.1.12 Meetings 1990-1992 Box 1. Workshop on Social Transformation, Bukavu, Zaïre, 16-25 September 1990; 2. Workshop for Community based councelling and mutual care and pastoral counsellors, Kisumu, Kenya, 9-15 December 1990; 3. Training workshop for facilitators of community based health care and development programmes in Sierra Leone, 12-16 November 1990; 4. Staff meetings; 5. Training for community based health care and development in Sierra Leone, 18-22 March 1991; 6. Seminar on Evangelism in the Church of Sudan, Khartoum, Sudan, 28-31 March, 1991; 7. Training for community based health care and development in Sierra Leone, 16-29 June 1991; 8. Workshop on Community based health development, Douala, Cameroun, July 21 - August 10, 1991; 9-9bis. National health coordination agencie's consultation, New Dehli, India, 8-11 September 1991; 10. Southern Africa

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Regional Think-Tank, Zimbabwe, 27 Octobre - 2 Novembre 1991; 11. Consulta Latinoamericana sobre las perspectivas para el desarrollo de la salud comunitara, Quito, Ecuador, 9-13 December 1991; 12. Staff meetings; 13. Seminar on Medicine & Theology : Can they get together ?, Bossey, Switzerland, 13-23 May 1992; 14-15. Soins de santé à base communautaire et rôle de l'Eglise, Papeete, Tahiti, 21-25 September 1992

4215.1.13 Meetings 1993-1994 Box 1-2. Working Group on Health and Healing, Bridgetown, Barbados, 23-27 October 1993; 3. Staff meetings; 4. Capacity building for primary health care, A conference for health leaders in francophone Africa, Nyankunde, Zaire, 6-9 December 1993; 5. Staff meetings; 6. Staff development workshop CMC-Churches' Action for Health, Geneva, Switzerland, 31 January to 3 February 1994; 7-9. Churches' action for health workshop, Rarotonga, Cook Islands, 8-12 August 1994; 10-11. Seminar on Ethical challenges of health and healing today, Bossey, Switzerland, 14-24 September 1994; 12-14. CMC - Churches Action for health. Health Consultation, London, Great Britain, 24-28 October 1994

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4215.1.14 Meetings 1994-1995 Box 1. CMC - Churches Action for health. Health Consultation, London, Great Britain, 24-28 October 1994; 2. Staff meetings; 3-4. 25 years of CMC - the vision and the future, Tübingen, FRG, 20-23 January 1995; 5-7. Consultation of Christian Health Coordination Agencies, Moshi, Tanzania, June 19th-25th, 1995; 8. Staff development workshop, Geneva, Switzerland, 2-6 October 1995

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4215.1.15 Meetings 1995-1996 Box 1-3. Consultation on the Sustainability of community-based health care beyond the year 2000; Crucial links and partners, Harare, Zimbabwe, 23-27 October 1995; 4. Staff meetings; 5-8. Gospel, cultures and traditional medicines, Guatemala, 8-12 May 1996; 9-10. Leadership of Christian or Church health care organizations in the evolving care environments, Lomé, Togo, October 21-26, 1996; 11. Staff meetings

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4215.1.16 Speeches, articles and reports

1973-1992 Box 1. Speeches and articles by R. Nita Barrow; 2-3. Speeches and articles by Stuart Kingma; 4. Speeches and articles by Eric Ram; 5. Speeches and

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articles by James McGilvray

4215.1.17 Speeches, articles and reports

1973-1992 Box 1. Speeches by Nicole Fischer; 2. Articles by Nicole Fischer; 3. Speeches and reports by Dan C. O. Kaseje; 4. Speeches and reports by Birgitta Rubenson; 5. Speeches and reports by Reginald Amono-Lartson; 6. Speeches and reports by J. Hakan Hellberg; 7. Reports by Frank Wilcox; 8. Reports by David Jenkins; 9. Reports by Elenore Lippits; 10. Reports by Nan and David Burleson; 11. Reports by J. Roger Schrock; 12. Reports by Katherine Elliott; 13. Reports by David Hilton; 14. Reports by Jacob Chandy; 15. Reports by David Morley; 16. Reports by Henri van Belen; 17. Reports by Charles Elliott; 18. Reports by Richard C. Brown; 19. Reports by Emilio Castro; 20. Reports by Erlinda N. Senturias; 21. Reports by Cecile de Sweemer; 22. Reports by Ursula Liebrich; 23. Reports by Mary Dewar; 24. Speeches by Katherine Jobson; 25. Speeches by Gilmary Simmons; 26. Anonymous reports

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4215.1.18 Studies on sustainable Church Health Care

1986-1997 Box 1. Report on sustainable Church Health Care : Two Hospitals of the Eglise Presbytérienne Caerounnaise (EPC); 2. Sustainability study of church hospitals and their adjunct health programmes in Cameroon. A study case. Presbyterian general hospital Acha-Tugi and Presbyterian general hospital Nyasoso; 3. The Church must not give up ! Sustaining health care delivered by the Church in Ghana; 4. Final report of study on Sustainable Church Health Care (Nigeria); 5. Sustainability of church related hospitals. The Kenya pilot case study; 6. Sustainable church health care services : A study of six church hospitals in Tanzania; 7. Sustainability of church hospitals in Uganda; 8. Sustainability study of church hospitals and their adjunct health programmes in Zaire

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4215.2.1 Conferences on AIDS

1986-1988 Box 1. Consultation on AIDS in Geneva, Switzerland, 26-29 June 1986; 3. Background documentation on Aids; 4. WCC Executive Committee in Reykjavik, Iceland, 15-19 September 1986; 5. WCC Central Committee, Geneva, Switzerland, January 1987; 6. AMFAR-Panos Consultation on Aids and Development, Annecy, France, 17-19 March 1987; 7. The Churches

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and Aids in California, Britain and the Third World, London, Great Briatin, 25 April 1987; 8. A Bi-National (Canada/United States) Consultation on Theological & ethical issues related to Aids, Toronto, Canada, 23-25 October 1987; 9. Consulta Latino Americana das Igrejas sobre a SIDA (AIDS), 25-27 August 1988; 10. Central Committee, Hanover, Germany, August 1988; 11. Second WCC Consultation on Aids and pastoral care, Moshi, Tanzania, 4-9 December, 1988

4215.2.2 Conferences on AIDS

1988-1991 Box 1-2. Second WCC Consultation on Aids and pastoral care, Moshi, Tanzania, 4-9 December, 1988; 3. AIDS Counselling workshop in Barbados, October 28-November 5 1989; 3bis. WCC Central Committee, Moscow, USSR, July 1989; 4. AIDS Working Group Meeting, 18 June 1990; 5-7. Asia-Pacific Consultation on AIDS and the Church as a Healing Community, Bangkok, Thailand, 10-20 November 1991

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4215.2.2bis Conferences on AIDS

1991-1994 (c)

Box 1. Seminar on participatory research on AIDS - Tanzania, 15-17 August 1991; 2-4. International dissemination meeting. Participatory action research on the community as a source of care and healing (Tanzania, Uganda and Zaire), Kampala, Uganda, 25-30 September 1993; 5-6. International dissemination meeting. Participatory action research on the community as a source of care and healing (Tanzania, Uganda and Zaire), Kampala, Uganda, 25-30 September 1993; 7. Unit Committee Discussions on HIV/AIDS, Jahnnesburg, South Africa, 24-25 January 1994; 8. Consultative Group on AIDS, Cartigny, Switzerland, 1-5 September 1994; 9-10. Women and health and the challenge of HIV/AIDS, Phnom Penh, Cambodia, November 21-27, 1994

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4215.2.3 Conferences on AIDS

1995 Box 1. Study Process on The Churches and HIV/AIDS : Sub-Group on Theology and Ethics, Le Cénacle, Geneva, 27 February - 3 March 1995; 2. Consultative Group on Aids - Human Rights and Justice in the context of HIV/AIDS. Johannesburg, South Africa, 20-25 February 1995; 3. Sub-Group on pastoral care and healing community, New York, USA, 13-18 February 1995; 4. Preparatory meeting for the New Delhi consultation and the Unit

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II Commission meeting AIDS study presentation, Geneva, Switzerland, 1-5 May 1995; 5. Consultative Group on Aids, New Delhi, India, 8-22 November 1995; 6-9. Fourth United Nations World Conference on Women, Beijing, China, 4-15 September 1995; 10-11. Workshop on Women and Health and the Challenge of HIV/AIDS, 2-8 September 1995, Vellore, India

4215.2.4 Conferences on AIDS

1995-1996 Box 1. Workshop on Women and Health and the Challenge of HIV/AIDS, 2-8 September 1995, Vellore, India; 2. Sub-Group on Pastoral care and Healing Community. Consultative Group on AIDS, New York, USA, 13-18 February 1995; 3. Steering Group Meeting on HIV/AIDS, Musselburgh, Midlothian, United Kingdom, 28 January - 2 February 1996; 4-11. HIV/AIDS : Education in the context of vulnerability. Tübingen, Germany, 7-14 March 1996; 12. Ecumenical Seminar on AIDS, "Restoring Life in Community", Yangon, Myanmar, 20-22 May 1996; 13-15. WCC Ecumenical Coordination Workshop "Restoring Life in Community", Yangon, Myanmar, 23-28 May 1996

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4215.2.5 Conferences on AIDS and projects funded

1990-1997 Box 1-2. Visual Arts Project workshop, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil, August 23-25, 1996; 3. WCC Central Committee, Geneva, Switzerland, 12-20 September 1996; 4-5. Facing AIDS : The Churches' Response, Constanta, Romania, 9-13 June 1997; 6. Steering Group Meeting on AIDS, Edinburgh, Scotland, January 29 - February 2, 1997; 7. National Workshop on Church, Ethics, Theology and AIDS, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, 25-28 February 1997; 8. Comite Ecumenico Pro-Derechos Humanos; 9. Poor Women and HIV/AIDS; 10. Proyecto de Capacitacion Sobre Que Debo Saber Sobre VIH/SIDA Dirigido a Estudiantes de Diversas Denominaciones Evangelicas de la Communidad Biblico Teologica en Lima Peru; 11. Consultation in Africa on community counselling, sustainability, impact measurement and technical assistance; 12. Immaculate Heart Hospital for printing of "What is AIDS" in our local language; 13. Aids Consultation and workbook in Ecuador; 14. The Salvation Army International Aids Conference; 15. Printing "A Knowledge of AIDS"; 16. Travel expenses for delegates attending HIV/AIDS Conference in New Zealand, March 16-20, 1992; 17. Maori and HIV/AIDS sharing the

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challenge conference; 18. Brazilian Encounter on Pastoral Action on AIDS; 19. 1er encuentro nacional ecumenico de pastoral en sida 172.16.1.18 14 Monday, June 26, 2006

4215.2.6 AIDS projects 1988-1996 Box 1. Kanaky AIDS project; 2. Production "What is AIDS ?" in Luganda and Runyankole / Rukiga; 3. Organisation des séminaires sur le sida dans les régions de Bandundu et de Maniema, Zaire; 4. "SIDA en Afrique" published by the Centre de vulgarisation agricole; 5. International consultation on the role of the church in addressing AIDS; 6. "Que es el sida?" published by Cristo para todas las naciones; 7. Instituto de Estudos da Religiao; 8. The Haitian & Caribbean Foundation for education and development; 9. Aids projects funded; 10. VIth International conference for people living with HIV/AIDS, Acapulco, Mexico, september 1993; 11. ICW Pre conference meeting for women, Cap Town, South Africa, 4-5 March 1995; 12. Positive Outlook Magazine; 13. Association des Femmes Africaines face au SIDA; 14. Training of community leaders on participatory action research; 15. Consultation on AIDS and the Church, Brazil; 16. Handbook of the Manual of Training for Teachers and Educating Agents; 17. Apoyo Contra el SIDA; 18. Women, AIDS, reproductive health and rights : Information, counterinformation and sensitizing of the lay and religious press; 19. Congress "Familia : Sanidad y Reconciliacion"; 20. Programa de la familia, mujeres y ninos; 20bis. Christian Response to Aids - Barbados; 21. Calvary Counselling Centre; 22. HIV/AIDS education and prevention campaign; 23. Church of Christ in Thailand . AIDS Project; 24. Christian Conference of Asia AIDS Workshop on Liturgy; 25. Society of underprivileged people; 26. Pacific Church Leaders Workshop on AIDS; 27. Aids projects funded; 28. AIDS Seminar of the Association des Femmes Camerounaises; 29. Mission, ecumenics and history of Thai church involvement with people living with HIV/AIDS; 30. Meeting : Women, sexual health and AIDS

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4215.2.7 AIDS projects 1991-1997 Box 1. Proyecto de Capacitacion para multiplicadores sobre prevencion de SIDA; 2. South Bronx Ecumenical AIDS Ministry; 3. Kiribati Protestant Church; 4. 8th International conference for people living with HIV/AIDS,

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Chiang Mai, Thailand; 5. Aids projects funded; 6-9. Women and Health and the Challenge of HIV/AIDS; 10-10bis. South to South Visit to AIDS Programmes; 11-17. Participatory Action Research on AIDS and the community as a source of care and healing

4215.2.7bis AIDS projects 1991-1994 Box 1-7. Participatory Action Research on AIDS and the community as a source of care and healing

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4215.2.8 AIDS projects, AIDS working group, reports, press cuttings and press releases

1986-1997 Box 1. Participatory Action Research on AIDS and the community as a source of care and healing; 2. Engaging and equipping faith communities for the HIV/AIDS Ministry; 2bis. Participation of Burmese women in CMC AIDS workshops; 3-4. Consultative Group on AIDS; 5-7. AIDS working group; 8-11. Reports; 12. Press cuttings and releases

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4215.2.9 Reports and Field visit reports

1982-1991 Box 0. Reports on the Pharmaceutical programme; 1-7. Reports on visits 1982-1987

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4215.2.10 Field visit reports, conferences and meetings

1980-1993 Box 1-4. Reports on visits; 5. Pharmaceutical supply working group, Tönisvorst, FRG, May 17, 1980; 6. Consultation on church-related cooperative pharmaceutical services in developing countries, Geneva, Switzerland, 10-11 December 1981; 7. Workshop on infrastructure for essential drugs in Southern Sudan, Juba, Sudan, October 11-13, 1982; 8. Workshop on drugs and PHC, Rubaga, Uganda, November 4-6, 1983; 9. Meeting with ICCO, 18 April 1984; 10. CMC/WHO/UNICEF meeting on essential drugs, Geneva, Switzerland, 12 May 1986; 11. Essential drugs in primary health care, Managua, Nicaragua, 8-12 August 1988; 12. Traditional ways of helping each other, Henry Dunant Institute, Geneva, Switzerland, 7-8 December 1990; 13. Sustainability of churches' essential drugs supply systems, Mukono, Uganda, 2-5 February 1993; 14-23. Pharmaceutical Advisory Group

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4215.2.11 Meetings, projects, Aid to Kampuchea and

1979-1993 Box 1-6. Pharmaceutical Advisory Group; 7-9. Study on the development of Yakkum's factory, Indonesia; 10. Activities reports; 11-12. Aid to Kampuchea; 13-15. Evaluation of the CMC pharmaceutical programme

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Evaluation of the Pharmaceutical programme

4215.2.12 Breastfeeding, Dental care and Disabilities

1970-1991 Box 1. Breast feeding : Meetings; 2-4. Breast feeding : Correspondence and memorandums; 5. Dental care : Correspondence and memorandums; 5bis. Disabilities : International Year of Disabled Persons, 1981; 6. Disabilities : Correspondence and articles; 7. Disabilities : Reports and minutes

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4215.2.13 Traditional healing, Brokonshire Hospital and Migrants

1975-1997 Box 1. Traditional healing : Correspondence; 2-4. Traditional healing : Reports; 5. Brokonshire Hospital : Correspondence and finance; 6. Brokonshire Hospital : Reports; 7. Migrants : Correspondence and minutes; 8. Migrants : Reports; 9. Migrants : Press cuttings

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4215.2.14 Nuclear Peace Health, Food Aid, Sustainability of Church Hospitals in Developping Countries and Accion Medica Cristiana

1974-1996 Box 1. Nuclear Peace Health : Correspondence; 2. Food aid : Reports; 3. Food aid : Correspondence, memorandums and statements; 4. Food aid : Meetings; 5. Food aid : Background material and press cuttings; 6. Sustainability of Church Hospitals in Developping Countries : Programme and correspondence; 7. Sustainability of Church Hospitals in Developping Countries : Pilot case study; 8. Sustainability of Church Hospitals in Developping Countries : Reports; 9. Sustainability of Church Hospitals in Developping Countries : Background documents; 10. Health, healing and wholeness : Correspondence concerning the building up of a network; 11. Health, healing and wholeness : Reports on the meetings; 12. Health, healing and wholeness : Correspondence; 13. Accion Medica Cristiana : Evaluation

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4215.2.15 Health, healing and wholeness, Comprehensive Rural Health, Koje Do Community Health and

1972-1996 Box 1. Health, healing and wholeness : Correspondence and questionnaire; 2. Health, healing and wholeness : Final report; 3. Health, healing and wholeness : Proposal for Bible Studies; 4. Health, healing and wholeness : Interim review and comments; 5. Comprehensive Rural Health Project in Jamkhed, India; 6. Koje Do Community Health and Development : Correspondence; 7-8. Koje Do Community Health and Development :

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Development and Drug addictions

Reports; 9. Drug addictions : Correspondence; 10. Drug addictions : Meetings; 11. Drug addictions : Background material

4215.2.16 Aging, Appropriate technology, Human Rights and trainings

1968-1987 Box 1. Aging : Correspondence and reports; 2. Appropriate technology; 3. Human rights : Correspondence; 4. Hospital administration training; 5. Leadership Training; 6-7. Intermediate Level Training; 8. Tropical Medicine Training

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4215.2.17 Training for transformation

1989-1999 Box 1. Training for transformation; 2-3. Training for transformation, Geneva, Switzerland, 11-15 September 1989; 4. Training for transformation, Geneva, Switzerland, 15-19 April 1991; 5-7. Training for transformation; 8. Community Care Based Health Care Project

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4215.2.18 Projects granted 1986-1993 Box 1. All Saints Health Services; 2. Synode régional de Tamatave; 3. Community determined health care workshop in Boga, Zaire; 4. Nurses' Christian Fellowship for a conference on the role of spiritual care in the nursing profession; 5. Holy Rosary Hospital, Emekuku; 6. Community Health in Total; 7. National Council of Churches of Kenya; 8. Namanyere Diocesan Hospital for the training of four persons for the Mobile Clinic team; 9. St. John's School of Mission; 10. Kologo PHC Programme; 11. Centre de vulgarisation agricole; 12. Wenchi District PHC Project; 13. Training programme for primary health care workers; 14. Shebo Health Center in Ethiopia; 15. Presbyterian church in Rwanda; 16. Journal of African pastoral studies and counselling; 17. Rio Pongas School Health Programme for le Bon Berger; 18. VEMA; 19. Sierra Leone Church Rural Health Service; 20. Christian Medical Board of Tanzania; 21. COOPAEFAM; 22. Ethiopian Orthodox Church, Development and Interchurch Aid; 23. Ethiopian Orthodox Church Holy Synod; 24. Christian Health Association Sierra Leone; 25. Workshop for Nurse Teachers "Participative Methods in Primary Health Care"

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4215.2.19 Projects granted 1977-1991 Box 1. Dissemination of information on irrational drugs; 2. Farmakon; 3. Development of Health-Healing and Wholeness studies and service in Indonesia; 4. Community health programme for workers in the industrial

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sector; 5. Church of South Asia to create health awareness and organise families and church groups; 6. Asian network for innovative training (Anitra) Trust; 7. Medical Action Group; 8. Apostolic Institute Verbum Dei Catholic Center of Evangelisation; 9. Association for Leprosy Education, Rehabilitation and Treatment; 10. Vimala College; 11. Preventive and alternative health style; 12. Health Training Programme in Kolhapur; 13. John Bishop Memorial Hospital in Kashmir; 14. Institute of self Development and Social Actions, Miraj; 15. Joseph Memorial Small Children School and Shelter Project; 16 Eirene; 17. Grace multipurpose female health workers training institute; 18. 3-year wholistic health programme; 19. Bethesda Hospital, Indonesia; 20. Training of CHWs and TBAs and procurement of some bicycles; 21. Religious values and family planning in Egypt; 22. Seed grants for Latin America; 23. Wu Chopperen Medical Service; 24. Medical development project of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Zimbabwe

4215.2.20 Projects granted 1987-1994 Box 1. Janakalyan Samity; 2. Institute of Women and Children Welfare; 3. Community medicine development foundation; 4. Society of Christian Service for the Longhouse Health Programme; 5. Indonesia Christian's Association for Health Services for the contribution to a National Assembly; 6. Kaingin Bukid Christian Church; 7. Family Planning for Church Youth; 8. Comprehensive rural health project; 9. Padhar Hospital; 10. Panti Wilasa Hospital; 11. SAC Hospital - Apostolic Church; 12. Education health and development project; 13. Study on donations, 14. Council for Health and Development for a publication; 15. Society for the uplifment of the economically backward (SUEB); 16. Sustainable environment for health; 17. Philippine youth health program; 18. Christian Medical Association of India; 19. Bihar Voluntary Health Association; 20. Alternative health care program for Moro urban poor women; 21. Centre for development and women's studies; 22. Spiritual Moral Ethics Program; 23. Production of Radio Plugs on Diseases - Their Nature, Cure and Prevention; 24. Indonesian Christian Association for Health Services (ICAHS); 25. Youth for

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Christ; 26. Asesoria Centroamericana de Desarrollo; 27. University of North Carolina Committee for Health in Central America; 28. Centro de orientacion para la vida familiar y comunitaria; 29. Educational Center for Health and Women participation; 30. Associacao de assistencia a infancia

4215.2.21 Projects granted 1986-1993 Box 1. Parroquia San Francisco Rural Health Promoters programme in Rio Bravo; 2. Christian Consultation on Aboriginal Health in the Andean Zone; 3. Dialogos del Pueblo sobre Salud; 4. Developing rural women's self-help health initiatives; 5. Educacion para la salud en poblacion urbana marginal; 6. Centro de estudios cristianos; 7. Project on medicinal plants; 8. Mision de Amistad for an health and development project; 9. Health Education project; 10. Fundaciones Brethren & Unida; 11. Comite para la defensa de la salud, de la etica profesional y los derechos humanos del pueblo argentino for a leadership training; 12. Comite para la defensa de la salud, de la etica profesional y los derechos humanos del pueblo argentino for the Investigacion participativa project; 13. Continuacion del programa de producion de audio-visuals; 14. Holistic care of marginalised persons and diakonal training; 15. Materials for health education; 16. Instituto de estudos da religiao; 17. Formacion de promotores de alud para comunidades campesinas; 18. Primary health care project with women in Barranqueras, Chaco, Argentina; 19. Programa de prevencion odontologica comunitaria; 20. Wheelchair for a man from Chile; 21. Movemento de Açao Comunitaria; 22. Comite para la defensa de la salud, de la etica profesional y los derechos humanos del pueblo argentino for an international conference; 23. Centro de asistencia integral a la mujer maltratada; 24. Movimiento ecumenico por los derechos humanos; 25. Medicus mundi / Frères des hommes; 26. Centro para el desarrollo de la cultura popular; 27. Asociacion profesionales de la salud; 28. Asociatcion Alianza de Mujeres Costarricenses; 29. Workshops on traditional medicine and popular pharmacy; 30. Books and magazines for the Grupo Guillermo Fergusson 172.16.1.18 11 Monday, June 26, 2006

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4215.2.22 Projects granted 1991-1996 Box 1. Equipo Cristiano de Comunicacion y Salud (ECCOS); 2. Training courses reel 39 (frame 727) -

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for health workers of Movimento dos trabalhadores rurais sem terra; 3. Geledes - Instituto da mulher negra; 4. Ecumenical Center for Action and Reflection (CEAR); 5. CETAAR workshops; 6. Jornadas de atencion primaria de la salud; 7. AIS Nicaragua; 8. Centro de la Familia EIRENE-CUSCO; 9. Asociacion evangelica de asesoramiento familiar (AEDAF); 10. Centro familiar Kairos; 11. Grupo de apoyo a la mujer Uruguaya (GAMA); 12. Fundacion Salud para todos en el ano 2000; 13. Capacity building for care givers; 14. Emergency project for mental health asistance for victims of human rights violations; 15. Evangelical Centre CEMURI; 16. Grupo Origem; 17. Women and AIDS; 18. Educacion popular en salud; 19. Instituto Salud y trabajo; 20. Asociacion comunitaria del Oriente de Caldas; 21. Grupo Guillermo Fergusson; 22. Association for the development of multiply handicapped child; 23. Production of radio plugs on diseases - their nature, cure and prevention

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4215.3.1 Country files (from Afghanistan to Argentina)

1971 - 1996 Box 1. Afghanistan; 2. Africa; 3. Albania; 4. Angola; 5-9. Argentina reel 40 (frame 546) - reel 41 (frame 336)

4215.3.2 Country files (from Argentina to Bangladesh)

1970 - 1998 Box 1-2. Argentina; 3. Asia; 4-5. Australia; 6-8. Austria; 9-11. Bangladesh reel 41 (frame 337) - reel 42 (frame 225)

4215.3.3 Country files (from Bangladesh to Brazil)

1972 - 1998 Box 1. Bangladesh; 2. Barbados; 3-5. Belgium; 5bis. Benin; 6. Bhutan; 7-8. Bolivia; 9. Botswana; 10-11. Brazil

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4215.3.4 Country files (from Brazil to Burundi)

1971 - 1997 Box 1-4. Brazil; 5. Bulgaria; 6. Burkina Faso; 7-9. Burma; 10. Burundi reel 43 (frame 250) - reel 44 (frame 117)

4215.3.5 Country files (from Cambodia to Caribbean)

1980 - 1997 Box 1. Cambodia; 2. Cameroon; 3-4. Canada; 5-7. Caribbean reel 44 (frame 118) - reel 45 (frame 182)

4215.3.6 Country files (from 1971 - 1997 Box 1. Central African Republic; 2. Chad; 3-6. Chile; 7-8. China; 9-11. Colombia reel 45 (frame 183) -

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Chad to Colombia) reel 46 (frame 151)

4215.3.7 Country files (from Congo to Dominican Republic)

1968 - 1997 Box 1-4. Congo; 5. Costa Rica; 6-7. Cuba; 8. Czechoslovakia; 9. Denmark; 10. Dominican Republic

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4215.3.8 Country files (from Ecuador to Fiji)

1979 - 1997 Box 1-2. Ecuador; 3-4. El Salvador; 5-6. Equatorial Guinea; 7. Ethiopia; 8. Fiji reel 46 (frame 964) - reel 47 (frame 769)

4215.3.9 Country files (from Finland to Ghana)

1968 - 1995 Box 1-2. Finland; 3-4. France; 5. Gambia; 5bis. Germany (Democratic Republic of Germany); 6-7. Germany (Federal Republic of Germany); 8-9. Germany; 10. Ghana

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4215.3.10 Country files (from Ghana to Great Britain)

1985 - 1997 Box 1-6. Ghana; 7. Great Britain reel 48 (frame 759) - reel 49 (frame 498)

4215.3.11 Country files (Great Britain)

1988 - 1993 Box 1-6. Great Britain and Ireland reel 49 (frame 499) - reel 50 (frame 457)

4215.3.12 Country files (from Great Britain to India)

1971 - 1997 Box 1. Great Britain; 2. Great Britain and Ireland; 3. Guatemala; 4. Guinea; 5. Guinea Bissau; 6. Haiti; 7. Honduras; 8. Hong Kong; 9. Hungary; 10. Iceland

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4215.3.13 Country files (India )

1984 - 1988 Box 1-7. India reel 51 (frame 101) - reel 52 (frame 51)

4215.3.14 Country files (from India to Japan)

1990 Box 1-5. India; 6-7. Indonesia; 8. Iraq; 9. Israel; 10-11. Italy; 12. Ivory Coast; 13. Jamaica; 14. Japan

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4215.3.15 Country files (Kenya)

1969 - 1991 Box 1-7. Kenya reel 53 (frame 1) - reel 53 (frame 1084)

4215.3.16 Country files (from Kenya to Malta)

1965 - 1997 Box 1-2. Kenya, 3. Korea; 4. Latin America; 5. Latvia; 6. Lebanon; 7. Lesotho; 8. Liberia; 9. Madagascar; 10. Malawi; 11. Malaysia; 12. Malta

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4215.3.17 Country files (from 1971 - 1996 Box 1-2. Marshall Islands; 3. Mexico; 4-5. Middle East; 6. Mozambique; 7. reel 54 (frame 924) -

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Marshall Islands to Netherlands)

Namibia; 8. Nepal; 9-10. Netherlands reel 55 (frame 848)

4215.3.18 Country files (from Netherlands to Norway)

1969 - 1997 Box 1. Netherlands; 2. New Caledonia; 3. New Zealand; 4. Nicaragua; 5. Niger; 6-9. Nigeria; 10-11. Norway

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4215.3.19 Country files (from Pacific to Peru)

1979 - 1997 Box 1. Pacific; 2. Pakistan; 3-4. Panama; 5. Papua New Guinea; 6. Paraguay; 7-8. Peru

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4215.3.20 Country files (Philippines)

1985 - 1998 Box 1-8. Philippines reel 57 (frame 552) - reel 58 (frame 550)

4215.3.21 Country files (from Romania to South Africa)

1967 - 1998 Box 1. Romania; 2. Rwanda; 3. Samoa; 4. Senegal; 5. Sierra Leone; 6. Solomon Islands; 7. Somalia; 8-11. South Africa

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4215.3.22 Country files (from South Africa to Switzerland)

1975 - 1997 Box 1. South Africa; 2. Spain; 3-4. Sri Lanka; 5. Sri Lanka; 6. Swaziland; 7-8. Sweden; 9-10. Switzerland

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4215.3.23 Country files (from Taiwan to USA)

1967 - 1997 Box 1. Taiwan; 2-3. Tanzania; 4. Thailand; 5. Togo; 6. Tonga; 7. Trinidad; 8. Uganda; 9. Uruguay; 10-11. USA

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4215.3.24 Country files (from USA to Vietnam)

1981 - 1997 Box 1-5. USA; 6. USSR; 7. Venezuela; 8. Vietnam reel 61 (frame 297) - reel 62 (frame 108)

4215.3.25 Country files (from Zaire to Zimbabwe)

1966 - 1996 Box 1-4. Zaire; 5-6. Zambia; 7. Zimbabwe reel 62 (frame 109) - reel 62 (frame 934)

4215.4.1 Travel reports 1968-1977 Box 1-10. Reports on visits reel 62 (frame 935) - reel 63 (frame 788)

4215.4.2 Travel reports 1978-1982 Box 1-6. Reports on visits reel 63 (frame 789) - reel 64 (frame 749)

4215.4.3 Travel reports 1983-1988 Box 1-6. Reports on visits reel 64 (frame 750) -

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4215.4.4 Travel reports 1989-1998 Box 1-10. Reports on visits reel 65 (frame 722) - reel 66 (frame 455)

4215.5.1 Coordinating agencies (from AMMB to CHAI)

1980-1998 Box 1. AMMB (Association of medical missions in Botswana); 2. ASECSA (Associacion de servicios comunitarios de salud); 3. BOM (Bureau des oeuvres médicales catholiques); 4. BUFMAR (Bureau des formations médicales agrées du Rwanda); 5. CCHH (The Churches' Council for Health and Healing); 6. CEC (Centro de Estudios Cristianos); 7-8. CHAG (Christian Health Association of Ghana); 9. CHAI (Catholic Hospital Association of India)

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4215.5.2 Coordinating agencies (from CHAK to CHASL)

1979-1998 Box 1. CHAK (Catholic Hospital Association of India); 2. CHAL (Christian Health Association of Liberia); 3. CHAM (Christian Health Association of Malawi); 4-5. CHAN (Christian Health Association of Nigeria); 6. CHASL (Christian Health Association of Sierra Leone)

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4215.5.3 Coordinating agencies (from CHASL to CMAI)

1979-1988 Box 1-2. CHASL (Christian Health Association of Sierra Leone); 3. CHASL-Pharm (Christian Health Association of Sierra Leone); 4. CHAP (Christian Hospital Association of Pakistan); 5. CICA (Conselho de Igrejas Cristas em Angola); 7-6. CMAI (Christian Medical Association of India)

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4215.5.4 Coordinating agencies (from CMAI to CMAZ)

1979-1998 Box 1-3. CMAI (Christian Medical Association of India); 5-4. CMAZ (Churches Medical Association of Zambia)

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4215.5.5 Coordinating agencies (from CMBT to FEMEC)

1972-1997 Box 1. CMBT (Christian Medical Board of Tanzania); 2. Christian Medical College and Hospital, Vellore; 3-4. Churches' Medical Council Papua New Guinea; 5. Christian Council in Namibia; 6. ECZ (Eglise du Christ au Zaire); 7. FEMEC (Fédération des Eglises et Missions Evangéliques du Cameroun)

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4215.5.6 Coordinating agencies (from IAMANEH to

1977-1998 Box 1. IAMANEH (International Association for Maternal and Neonatal Health); 2-3. ICAHS (Indonesian Christian Association for Health Services); 4. IPSC (Institut panafricain de santé communautaire); 5. Kenya Catholic

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UPMB) Secretariat; 6. Medical Action Group - Philippines; 7-8. PHAL (Private Health Association of Lesotho); 9. PHAM (Private Health Association of Malawi); 10. Trinity Church in the City of New York; 11. UPMB (Uganda Protestant Medical Bureau)

4215.5.7 Coordinating agencies (from UPMB to ZACH)

1982-1998 Box 1. UPMB (Uganda Protestant Medical Bureau); 2-4. VHAI (Voluntary Health Association of India); 5-6. ZACH (Zimbabwe Association of Church-related Hospitals); 7. Questionnaire to coordinating agencies

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4215.5.8 Regional Ecumenical Organisations (from AACC to PCC)

1969-1998 Box 1. AACC (All Africa Conference of Churches); 2-3. CCA (Christian Conference of Asia); 4. CCC (Caribbean Conference of Churches); 5. CEC (Conference of European Churches); 6. CLAI (Consejo Latinoamericano de Iglesias); 7. MECC (Middle East Council of Churches); 8. PCC (Pacific Conference of Churches)

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4215.5.9 Afri-CAN and other organisations

1969-1999 Box 1. Presentation of Afri-CAN; 2. Afri-CAN correspondence; 3. Afri-CAN minutes; 4. Afri-CAN finances; 5. Afri-CAN General Secretary; 6. Afri-CAN registration; 7. Afri-CAN reports; 8. Aga Khan Foundation; 9. Bossey; 10-11. Bread for the World

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4215.5.10 Other organisations

1972-1998 Box 1. Bread for the World; 2. Brother's Brother Foundation; 3. Canadian Council of Churches; 4. Carnegie Corporation of New York; 5. Catholic Relief Services; 6. Christian Aid; 7. Christian Church Disciples of Christ; 8. Church of the Brethren; 8bis. Church Twinning International (USA); 9. CORAT Africa; 10. DIFAM; 11. EZE; 12. Institut Henry Dunant

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4215.5.11 Other organisations

1969-1998 Box 1-4. Institut Panafricain de santé communautaire; 5. ICCO; 6. IDT; 7. League of Red Cross; 8. MAP Internatinal; 9. MISEREOR; 10. Missions boards; 11-12. NGO Primary Health Care

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4215.5.12 Other organisations

1972-1998 Box 1-3. NGO Primary Health Care; 4. Kenya : NGO Project; 5. Presbyterian Church of the USA; 6. Reformed Church in America; 7-8. Roman Catholic Church

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4215.5.13 Other 1965-1980 Box 1-7. Roman Catholic Church reel 77 (frame 843) -

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4215.5.14 Other organisations

1973-1996 Box 1-3. Roman Catholic Church; 4. Trinity Church, New York; 5-6. Unicef; 7. United Methodist Church, USA; 8. United Nations; 9. World Bank; 10-14. World Health Organization (WHO)

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4215.5.15 Other organisations

1973-1996 Box 1-21. World Health Organization (WHO); 22. World Vision International reel 79 (frame 798) - reel 80 (frame 566)

4215.6.1 Staff of the CMC and finances

1976-1994 Box 1. Rainward Bastian; 2. Gwen Crawley; 3. Sigrun Mogedal; 4. Patricia Nickson; 5. Bulisi Pongo; 6. Deborah K. Raditapole; 7. CMC staff; 8. Operating budgets; 9. Programme budgets; 10. Fundraising; 11. Finances of the Pharmaceutical programme

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4215.6.2 Finances 1987-1994 Box 1. Finances of the Drug Action programme; 2. Finances of the Health Women and Children programme; 3. Finances of the Primary Health Programme; 4. Finances of the Health Learning Materials; 5. Finances of the Project Support; 6. Finances of the Addiction, Prevention and Care; 7. Finances of the CMC Study/Inquiry; 8. Finances of the Uganda Worshop; 9. Finances of the Coordinationg agencies; 10. Finances of the Consultants; 11. Finances of the Training for transformation; 12. Finances of the AIDS Programme; 13. Finances of the Participatory Action Research; 14. Finances of Contact; 15. Financial report

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4215.7.1 Publications 1981-1999 Box 1. Guidelines for donors and recipients of pharmaceutical donations; 2. Programme d'étude de la Commission médicale chrétienne sur la Conception chrétienne de la santé, de la guérison et de l'intégralité; 3-5. Financing Primary Health Care Programmes : Can they be self-sufficient ?; 6. Contact : Editiorial committee; 7. Contact : Publication profile; 8. Contact : Guidelines; 9-10. Contact : Evaluation; 11. Evaluation of Contact; 12. Contact : correspondence from the readers

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4215.7.2 Film production 1976-1980 Box 1. Collaboration on films production; 2-7. Seeds of health reel 83 (frame 1) - reel 83 (frame 442)