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She is an idealist and very strong at moving new innovations and ideas. She was the first Manager of the Support on AIDS and Life through Telephone helpline and Founder of the National Forum for PHA Networks in Uganda. She has been on the Board and was the focal point person for the NAFOPHANU and AIDS Development Partners 2007. She currently is the Interim Coordinator and Founder of the Global Coalition of Women against AIDS in Uganda a group of HIV positive Women and girls and Women human rights advocate groups, networks and associations. She is a good advocate for the rights of PHA and her passion is access to services and livelihood support /community safety nets. She is an advocate for comprehensive care and treatment and is a members of trust indigenous Culture and Health (TICAH) She is a returned volunteer with Volunteer Service Oversees and served in Mozambique in as Provincial Coordinator UNESCO project for United National for International Partnership. At the end of the project she served with Mozambique Network of AIDS Service organizations (MONASO) ad Adviser Advocacy for Access to anti retroviral treatment. She is currently a PHA representative at UAC – Partnership Committee/Civil Society fund steering committee/CICC. She is also involved in the Decentralized response activities for the HIV and AIDS response in Uganda. She is a member of the National facilitation team and currently facilitating the district partnership forum and also orientation of Local government HIV and AIDS committees
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Flavia Kyomukama
Member since: 02-24-2008
Last visited: 06-01-2008
City: Kampala
Country: Uganda
Occupation: Interim Coordinator
Employer : GLobal Coalition of Women Against AIDS in Uganda
Area(s) of Expertise:
HIV/AIDS
Global Fund Affiliation:
Country Coordinating Mechanism (CCM)
Language(s) spoken:
English Portuguese
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