Abidjan, 14 December, 2024 / 9:30 pm (ACI Africa).
Support for people with health conditions and access to clean water are among the challenges Caritas Ivory Coast wants addressed as the humanitarian arm of the Episcopal Conference of Ivory Coast (CECCI) plans for the National Caritas Day.
In a message ahead of the National Caritas Day scheduled for December 15, President of the Commission for Social Pastoral Care of CECCI, Bishop Bruno Essoh Yedoh, identifies HIV/AIDS, leprosy, yaws, Buruli ulcer and mental health as health conditions that call for support amid cases of neglect and stigma.
“These conditions, which require not only medical treatment but also human and spiritual care, have left many in vulnerable situations,” Bishop Yedoh says in the Tuesday, December 10 message.
The Local Ordinary of Ivory Coast’s Bondoukou Diocese urges Ivorians to be close to those in various health conditions, saying, “We must show affection and closeness to these brothers and sisters affected, providing the necessary care and fighting against stigmatization.”
He also urges attention to children living with HIV/AIDS and those suffering from malnutrition, whose circumstances remain troubling.