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Home > Partners > Christian Connections for International Health (CCIH)

Christian Connections for International Health (CCIH)

CCIH began in 1987 as a forum for Christians concerned about global health to discuss areas of mutual interest. Today we are a diverse network of organizations and individuals from across the globe. Our mission is to mobilize and empower our network to promote global health and wholeness from a Christian perspective. CCIH serves Christians and others working in global health as it: *facilitates networking among Christian organizations and individuals; *builds the capacity of Christians working in global health; *networks with secular and government international health programs; *shares information and experiences; *promotes inter-agency cooperation; *raises awareness and advocates on key international health issues; *provides a forum for discussion; *promotes Christian health work in developing countries; and *engages with students interested in Christian international health. Our interaction with private, governmental and international agencies is expanding as the international community recognizes and acknowledges the pivotal role that faith-based organizations play in global health care. CCIH is increasingly being sought out by these agencies for its ability to connect with, and to be a voice for, Christians involved in international health.
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