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Monday, July 19, 2010

Football Monday

For years, people have recognized the power of sports to bring people together, to cross social and religious barriers and to promote peace.

Bishop Sunday Onuoha dedicates a whole chapter in his book to this phenomenon. The good Bishop is particularly impressed by the power of football to touch young people's lives.

The venerable, world-wide media outlet Voice of America recently took a look at a large movement of soccer-playing youths promoting reconciliation and understanding among young people.

Do you think something as simple as a soccer game can create positive social change?

Friday, July 16, 2010

The Future of U.S.-Nigeria Relations

U.S. President Barack Obama and his Administration have shown appreciation for recent progress in Nigeria. This includes two "attaboy" speech mentions of the Nigerian Inter-Faith Action Association, and a one-on-one meeting with new Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan.

Nigeria is Africa's largest nation, one of Africa's largest trading partners with the U.S., and a significant recipient of U.S. foreign aid. Nigeria is even considered a possible location for the U.S. military's new Africa Command.

There is much speculation about the warming relations between the U.S. and Nigeria and some question whether that's a good thing. This recent opinion piece in the British newspaper the Guardian brings up several interesting points that are worth considering for the future of U.S./Nigeria relations.

Vision Africa relies on citizen diplomacy, empowering the people of Nigeria to solve their own problems. Through the work of organizations like ours, change at the very highest levels just might come from the grassroots.

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Support Nigeria, Support World Security

Ever wonder why you support Vision Africa?

Ever wonder how supporting Vision Africa affects YOU?

Think security.

A safer, more secure Nigeria leads to a safer, more secure world.

Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan recently made this case to the world's top leaders at the G-8 meeting in Canada.

Vision Africa is committed to leadership training programs and Vision Africa Radio programming that promotes peace through non-violent conflict resolution.

Monday, July 12, 2010

Hope in Nigeria




Once again, our friends at Nigeria Health Watch bring us an amazing glimpse into the state of healthcare in Nigeria.


In a country that stands gingerly on the razor's edge, stories of hope are as valuable as gold.

This NHW post reiterates what Bishop Sunday has been saying for years: Nigerians can solve their own problems. Vision Africa will continue to empower the people of Nigeria to do just that.

Friday, July 9, 2010

Major Step Toward HIV Vaccine


Yesterday, researchers in the U.S. announced major progress in the search for an HIV vaccine.

More than 30 million people in the world are living with HIV/AIDS and 2.7 million people contracted the virus in 2008. Nearly 3 million Nigerians are believed to be living with the virus today.

Transmission of HIV/AIDS can be controlled somewhat and people living with the virus can experience a high quality of life, but at present, there is no cure.

Because the disease severely compromises the immune system, the number of AIDS-related deaths remains a painful reminder of the need for a vaccine. Until today, the vaccines in trial were only 30% effective.

That's why the news of a 91%-effective vaccine is so exciting.

Maybe one day Vision Africa's HIV/AIDS work in Nigeria will include vaccinations!