Our stand at the festival
Tabitha a Kenyan living in Sydney for the last ten years
The Kenyan stand
Two African women enjoying the day
African AIDS Foundation participated in the Annual African Culture Festival at Hyde Park Sydney on Sunday 21 November 2010. Apart from selling some Zulu jewellery we were able to publicise the work of AAF to many people and sign people up for our E- newsletter.
I retired from Anglican Aid, the Sydney Anglican Diocese's overseas relief and development arm in April 2022 and then spent six months in Tanzania working in the Diocese of Musoma at the invitation of the bishop. I am essentially assisting with capacity building across various areas of the diocese.. In 2023 I led a tourof 18 Australians who visited and observed the work of the church in the Mara Region - three dioceses - Mara, Tarime and Rorya.
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Sunday, November 28, 2010
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