Africa
U.S. churches can provide a driving moral force on the crisis of AIDS in Africa.
Despite the pall that HIV-AIDS casts across Africa, a few bright spots offer some relief.
The Clinton administration’s 1996 plan for dealing with African debt was "mere public relations"
"To overcome a nearly 400-year legacy of unregulated business and investment that gave us slavery, colonialism, and widespread human and economic exploitation, today we introduce HR 772." That is
AIDS in Africa has reached epidemic proportions, and an American clergyman told a gathering in Zimbabwe this winter that he knows one of the main reasons why: male sexual permissiveness.
Shortly after World Food Day (October 16, 1998), Congress finally (by unanimous consent) passed the Africa: Seeds of Hope Act.