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 You are warmly invited to attend Global Health Histories Seminar 112:
‘Faith in Universal Health Coverage: Primary Health Care at 40 and the
World Council of Churches at 70’, which will be broadcast live over YouTube
on Wednesday 17 October 2018. Please do circulate to colleagues, students
and friends you feel would be interested in attending this event.



*Global Health Histories Seminar 112:*

*Faith in Universal Health Coverage: Primary Health Care at 40 and the
World Council of Churches at 70*



*17 October 2018, 12:30pm (CEST)*



*Broadcast live over YouTube, please visit *https://www.youtube.com/
worldcouncilofchurches/live* a few minutes before the scheduled start of
the seminar *

Speaker: Ben Walker (University of York, UK) Mwai Makoka (Programme
Executive for Health and Healing, World Council of Churches)

This seminar explores the role religion plays in providing primary health
care (PHC) today and in the past, by analysing the work of medical
missionaries and faith-based organisations (FBOs) such as the World Council
of Churches’ (WCC).

Since its birth in 1948 the WCC has played an active role in health and
healing, supporting the medical work of its member churches. Yet the full
extent of the role of the WCC’s Christian Medical Commission in the 1978
Alma Ata Declaration in PHC is less well known. PHC emerged from a
collaboration between the WHO and the WCC, and had its roots in the mission
movement. In this seminar two experts on faith and healthcare discuss how
faith-based and ecumenical organisations developed PHC projects across the
world in the 1980s, and how the renewed interest in PHC in 2018 can benefit
from a complete understanding of the long-standing working relationship
between the WHO and WCC.

Further details are available at https://www.york.ac.uk/hist
ory/global-health-histories/events/ghh-112/


Information about the Global Health Histories series is available at
www.york.ac.uk/history/global-health-histories/ where you can also find
future seminar listings. For recordings of previous seminars, please visit
our YouTube page: http://www.youtube.com/CGHHYork

Best wishes,

Centre for Global Health Histories

www.york.ac.uk/history/global-health-histories/

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