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Dear Fenna, I have read your all emails. You have expressed your different views on the rights of HIV/AIDS and sextural minorities. You are engagaed in real sense, for the development of your wide concept. I got encourage from your messages. I can hope to form a new forum to accept the challenges the...
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BeckyMc - Jan 26, 2006 My name is Becky McDonald and I am the Vice Chairperson of the Board of the Foundation for Hospices in Sub Saharan Africa. I have 28 years of experience in hospice administration in the US and our hospice program has a hospice "twin" or partner in Johannesburg, SA. These...
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basilb - Mar 14, 2006 One of the highest and primary priorities for the Global FUND in the war against HIV should be NUTRITION. It is given such a low priority that it is hardly mentioned. Check out the sentence for debate - nets and drugs - nothing on nutrition. The reason I believe this is happening...
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efriedman - May 22, 2006 Hello, The Global Fund has an important role to play in health system strengthening. A friend of mine who is HIV-positive recently observed that if even for him and his peers who are receiving AIDS treatment now, if they want to continue to receive it 3, 5, 10 years from now...
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Apr 10, 2006 What should the Global Fund do to address the issues raised by grants coming to the natural end of their Phase 2 funding? Lead Contributors: Caroline (Switzerland), Indra Vythilingam (Malaysia), Basil Kransdorff, Pascalina Chanda (Zambia), Pinaki Mukherjee (Kolkata, India), Sisa Njikelana...
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Apr 05, 2006 Summary of Online Discussions and Lead Contributors for Week11: Being more in line with country priorities and systems What steps can the Global Fund take to be more in line with country priorities and systems (e.g. for monitoring and evaluation, procurement and supply management), therefore...
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Jerry - Mar 07, 2006 The Post-HIV affects to society must be linked to long term sustainable models in Education, Training, Public Health Management and Nutrition. Orphans with HIV are discriminated and have no opportunities in Education for economic liberty. The Civil Society and the Private Sectors...
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Timothy Mbugua - Mar 02, 2006 The interventions on the three diseases, in my opinion, should continue as it is given that in Africa for instance, AIDS is today the biggest killer and in other parts of the world it is claiming a huge number of the productive population. Rationale for Behaviour Change...
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bintu - Mar 01, 2006 I am glad a discussion has been opened regarding the disbursement of Global Fund's grants. Please excuse my language, but I think it is realistic to consider areas where HIV/AIDS is not prevalent, since prevention is better than cure, especially now that AIDS has no known cure...
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ggray - Feb 10, 2006 An appropriate role in the future for GFATM would be to really take a long hard look at what is driving the HIV epidemic and address what exasperates it i.e. issues of stigma and discrimination, access to equitable treatment, care and support , massive scale-up of quality VCT and...
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