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The Council of Anglican Provinces of Africa (CAPA) was established in 1979 in Chilema, Malawi, by Anglican Primates in Africa who saw a need to form a coordinating body that would help in bringing the Anglican Communion in Africa together and articulating issues affecting the Church.

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CAPA JOINT MEETING
Bishop Training
This is CAPA's programme that goes back to the 1970's and has trained Bishops from the Anglican Provinces of Africa and sometime some from India....
Communications
CAPA communications unit was established in June 2001 out of realization for the need of an Anglican communications ministry ...
HIV / AIDS
The initiative to address HIV/AIDS in sub Saharan Africa was the vision of the former Archbishop of Canterbury,