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Tony Blair urges faiths to make difference

April 2, 2009 10:19
Tony Blair at the joint fundraiser with World Jewish Relief

ByAnonymous, Anonymous

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Former Prime Minister Tony Blair has spoken passionately about the importance of all faiths uniting to make a difference to global poverty and conflict.

He made his comments at a central London fundraising breakfast in which the Tony Blair Faith Foundation (TBFF) joined with World Jewish Relief for the first time to raise awareness of and funds for both organisations’ vital work in Africa.

Established last year, one of TBFF’s major projects is focused on Africa and the prevention and eradication of malaria, which kills one million Africans a year. By working with faith communities the Foundation encourages community health training on malaria prevention.

The money raised will also support TBFF’s Faith Act Fellowship, a ten-month interfaith programme for 30 young people of different faiths — aged between 18-25, from Canada, the US and the UK — to raise awareness and funds about combating malaria in faith communities. Seven of the Faith fellows will be Jewish.