New Anglican Health and Community Network launched on World Health Day ÉGLISE ANGLICAN AU CONGO The Bishop of Hertford, Dr Michael Beasley, visits an Ebola-virus treatment centre in Goma, DRC, in 2019 The Bishop of Hertford, Dr Michael Beasley, visits an Ebola-virus treatment centre in Goma, DRC, in 2019 CHURCHES are often the best placed to reach hard-to-reach communities in many parts of the world, say the founders of the new Anglican Health and Community Network (AHCN), launched this week on World Health Day. It will support Anglicans working around the world in health care, clinical settings, and the community, and will seek to capitalise on the part that many Anglicans play as trusted members of their communities, able to engage with local health issues and advocate for equitable health care.