

Inside PEPFAR: What’s at Stake and How Churches Can Engage
This episode, we talk with Jenny Dyer, founder of the 2030 Collaborative, about her involvement raising awareness for HIV/AIDS - from working with Bono and the ONE Campaign to championing global health in Washington and beyond.
Jenny breaks down how U.S. programs like PEPFAR have saved millions of lives—and why hardly anyone talks about it anymore. We dig into what’s at risk as funding dries up and how churches can step in to advocate.
If you’re curious about how faith communities can make a real impact in global health, this episode is packed with practical ways to speak up and get involved.
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(10:08) Haunted by Hopelessness: 12 Zambians share their stories as HIV drugs run out -
Haunted by hopelessness: 12 Zambians share their stories as HIV drugs run out
(15:57) Find your senators to contact - senate.gov
(17:04) Contact your legislators through One.org and receive a template of what to say - one.org
Read More From Jenny Dyer:
The aWAKE Project : Uniting against the African AIDS Crisis
The Mother and Child Project: Raising Our Voices for Health and Hope
The End of Hunger: Renewed Hope for Feeding the World
About Jenny Dyer - Jenny is the founder of The 2030 Collaborative, which focuses on promoting awareness, providing education, and encouraging advocacy for the 17 U.N. Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). She also directs the Faith-Based Coalition for the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria. She has previously worked for former Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist to mobilize advocacy for PEPFAR and other HIV/AIDS intervention from Christian leaders, and written many different pieces on the intersection between religion and global health. She lives in Franklin, Tennessee with her husband, John, and two boys, Rhys and Oliver.
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