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Students join Blair interfaith project

April 22, 2009 17:37

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Marcus Dysch,

Marcus Dysch

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Two Jewish students have been selected to take part in a Tony Blair Faith Foundation leadership programme tackling malaria.

Natasha Steele, from Edgware, and Stanmore-based Zac Newman will join eight other Faiths Act Fellows from Britain on the 10-month scheme.

They will undergo training in Africa and the United States with fellows from Canada and the US, before returning to the UK where they will work in interfaith pairs educating religious communities about the dangers of the disease.

In Africa, many people have more regular contact with church leaders than with medical staff or hospitals, meaning places of worship are the quickest way to build networks and inform communities.

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