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Wiping out disease is not all about finding a cure. Sometimes it's about changing attitudes and empowering a population. Education and a vision for the future are key. Whilst I've seen friends close to death from the grossly under recognised horrors of malaria, it is HIV/AIDS where I feel we...
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First of all I am very sorry that I can't make it to the partnership meeting coming December. Good suggestions David. As a former National AIDS Program Coordinator and Coordinator of the GF HIV-PEU I can underline the need for more legal backing of initiatives towards universal access to prevention...
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Why have we for so long ignored the obvious? Is it because quality and affordable legal services for PLHIV and vulnerable groups are already widely available in the West? I think not! Yet for 20 years (yes, since the first WHO resolution on the matter in 1988) we have implored governments to strengthen...
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Dear friends, In the recent world the control of diseases such as HIV/AIDS, TB, Malaria has concentrated attention on intervention that need to be scale up such as anti-retroviral therapy, TB and Malaria treatment or intermittent treatment of pregnant women for Malaria. However, the great majority of...
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Dear Members, In the event to develop capacity the countries to prepare the proposals of the projects and to implement programmes successfully, we can point out the difficulties in this regard. The critical system of project proposal of the Round by the GlobalFund be simplified. Capacity development...
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My Dear Sister Fenna, Your childhood and sweet memory of relation has touched my heart. Your living with the Hindus, Muslims and other religious ethnic and culture is your wealth of memory. I am very glad to know that you are very aware of Indian culture. I would like to mention the name of Rabindra...
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Dear Forum friends, Countries are considering the importance of social challenges in the public health, especially in the diseases of HIV/AIDS, TB Malaria. The public and private sector, civil society, the government and the non-government organizations are the leading participants on the challenges...
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Dear friends, To combat HIV/AIDS, TB and Malaria, it is first and foremost, a legal and political obligation of the states, regional and international inter-governmental organizations. It is one of the responsibilities of the civil society including private sectors. It is a moral and ethical duties of...
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Dear participants. Ways to combat the evils: PREVENTION and TREATMENT Prevention is the only key to reduce infection in HIV/AIDS. Civil society has a vital role to work for awareness, and other means of developments for the vulnerable people. I nvolvement of the civil society leadership : MyGlobalFund...
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Mr. Ahmad, I was attending an Intensive Summer Institute where Neuro Science/Behavioral Therapy, Communications, Education-Early Childhood Interventions were highlighted. It was quite an experience dealing with intellectuals that were all taken by surprise with my technical questions that put them in...
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