Learning and Contributing as An Augustine Fellow in Guinea Bissau
By Anthony Osemene, Augustine Fellow (Shown above at the National Public Laboratory in Guinea Bissau) Anthony Osemene is a recipient in the Augustine Fellowship program, sponsored by American Leprosy Missions and administered by CCIH. The program supports the deployment of a Christian professional to serve in a non-medical...
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CCIH Advocates Take Message to Capitol Hill
Immediately following the conference on July 16, 2018 three groups of CCIH members went to Capitol Hill to advocate for global health and development programs and to discuss the vital role of faith-based organizations in providing care. The three teams had representatives from five U.S. states and eight...
CCIH Conference Explores Diverse Partnerships and the Expanding Role of FBOs
The CCIH Conference was held July 13-15, 2018 at Johns Hopkins University and attracted nearly 200 attendees from 21 nations who came together for dialogue, networking and to share in fellowship with other Christians working in global health. The theme was the Power of Partnership: Working Together to...
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Integrating Services in the First 1000 Days
Making sure children get the healthiest start possible in those first 1000 days from conception through the first two years of life is crucial to their future development. CCIH held a pre-conference July 13, 2018 to help Christian organizations have the latest information and best practices for integrating...