The joint winners of the 2010 Dignity and Right to Health award are Dr Gisela Schneider from Germany and Dr Joseph, Kwong Jeung Yu from Taiwan.
Dr Gisela Schneider has worked for many years in West Africa, East Africa and now more recently in Europe. Working in multiple settings she has been and continues to be a strong advocate and role model for many through her excellence in several fields of the HIV challenge, including clinical work, community engagement and mobilisation, and teaching. Dr Schneider is an exceptional person who has demonstrated an incarnational ministry in Gambia and Uganda and now continues to seek to bring Christian healing and compassion to people in many other countries through the work of Difaem, the German Medical Missionary Association. Gisela continues as a great role
model for all. Her work in the many fields of HIV medicine and community responses has been of the highest calibre.
Dr. Joseph, Kwong-Leung Yu has done excellent work in both his home country of Taiwan and also for many years in the nation of Malawi. He energetically worked at setting up a model of how to eliminate discrimination and stigmatization of HIV/AIDS in the public domain. He actively participated with PLWHA groups to encourage and ensure the enhancement of public awareness. Dr Yu is an exceptional person whose ministry is growing. He now represents Kingdom values in many other countries as well as continuing to serve the people of Malawi as Director of the Rainbow clinic. He has established and strengthened a comprehensive multi-level program in an area of great need in Northern Malawi working closely with government and local church communities. A journal article on the challenges facing Malawi prisoners spoke to us of a Christian man with a great heart to better the lives of those who are marginalised and rejected by many.
It is a great honour and priviledge for the ICMDA to recognise and acknowledge the exceptionally inspiring service and witness of Drs Schneider and Yu to the glory of God the Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
We pray for God's presence to be ever with them both.
Previous Award winners
2006 - Dr Biangtung Langkham (India), 2007 - Prof Ruth Nduati (Kenya), 2008 - Dr Geoff Faster (Zimbabwe) and 2009 - Dr Stephen Watiti (Uganda).
The ICMDA HIV Initiative is motivated by a belief in a loving God who cares about all the world's people. We continue to encourage all Christian health workers, services, institutions, local congregations and communities to engage holistically in HIV and AIDS advocacy, education, prevention, care and treatment. We support the call for universal access to prevention and treatment as part of a right to health and dignity for all.
Monday, December 13, 2010
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Joint Winners of 2010 Dignity & Right to Health Award #WAD
After much discussion and prayerful reflection, the 2010 Dignity and Right to Health award of the ICMDA HIV Initiative is to be jointly awarded to Dr. Joseph, Kwong-Leung Yu of Taiwan who has worked for many years in Malawi and Dr. Gisela Schneider of Germany who has worked for twenty years in the Gambia and many years in Uganda.
Dr Gisela Schneider - Gisela has worked for many years in West Africa, East Africa and now more recently in Europe. She has worked in multiple settings and has been and continues as a strong advocate and role model for many with her excellence in several fields of the HIV challenge including clinical work, community engagement and mobilisation and teaching. Dr Schneider is an exceptional woman who has demonstrated an incarnational ministry in Gambia and Uganda and now continues to seek to bring Christian healing and compassion to people in many other countries through the work of Difaem, the German Medical Missionary Association. Gisela continues as a great role model for all. Her work in the many fields of HIV medicine and community responses has been of the highest calibre.
Dr. Joseph, Kwong-Leung Yu has done excellent work in both his home country of Taiwan and also for many years in the nation of Malawi. He strongly tried to set up an example of how to eliminate the discrimination and stigmatization of HIV/AIDS in the public. He actively participated with PLWHA groups to encourage and ensure the enhancement of public awareness. Dr Yu is an exceptional man who ministry is growing and he now represents Kingdom values in many other countries as well as continuing to serve the
people of Malawi. He has established and strengthened a comprehensive multi-level program in an area of great need in Northern Malawi working closely with government and local church communities. A journal article on the challenges facing Malawi prisoners spoke to me of a Christian man with a great heart to better the lives of those who are marginalised and rejected by many.
It is a great honour to have both Dr Yu and Dr Schneider join the ranks of earlier nominees and winners of the Dignity and Right to Health award of the ICMDA HIV Initiative.
Dr Gisela Schneider - Gisela has worked for many years in West Africa, East Africa and now more recently in Europe. She has worked in multiple settings and has been and continues as a strong advocate and role model for many with her excellence in several fields of the HIV challenge including clinical work, community engagement and mobilisation and teaching. Dr Schneider is an exceptional woman who has demonstrated an incarnational ministry in Gambia and Uganda and now continues to seek to bring Christian healing and compassion to people in many other countries through the work of Difaem, the German Medical Missionary Association. Gisela continues as a great role model for all. Her work in the many fields of HIV medicine and community responses has been of the highest calibre.
Dr. Joseph, Kwong-Leung Yu has done excellent work in both his home country of Taiwan and also for many years in the nation of Malawi. He strongly tried to set up an example of how to eliminate the discrimination and stigmatization of HIV/AIDS in the public. He actively participated with PLWHA groups to encourage and ensure the enhancement of public awareness. Dr Yu is an exceptional man who ministry is growing and he now represents Kingdom values in many other countries as well as continuing to serve the
people of Malawi. He has established and strengthened a comprehensive multi-level program in an area of great need in Northern Malawi working closely with government and local church communities. A journal article on the challenges facing Malawi prisoners spoke to me of a Christian man with a great heart to better the lives of those who are marginalised and rejected by many.
It is a great honour to have both Dr Yu and Dr Schneider join the ranks of earlier nominees and winners of the Dignity and Right to Health award of the ICMDA HIV Initiative.
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