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Feb 25, 2006 Message form Ashish Srivasta, India This brief has also been submitted to WHO suveillance and response department. Please consider its contrent for the GLOBAL FUND's strategic positioning. Air pollutants i.e. OCS (organochlorides), carbon pollutants, ACM(ASBESTOS-CONTAINING MATERIAL...
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Feb 21, 2006 Message from Luc Comhaire Joined: 24 Jan 2006 Posts: 2 Location: Belgium Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2006 10:32 am Post subject: Future Role of GFATM for what TB concerns - The future role will certainly be important in terms of short-time impact. Whether its effect will be long-lasting will depend...
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Luc Comhaire - Jan 24, 2006 I will send strategic positioning to INTERNATIONAL CLASSIFICATION OF FUNCTIONING DISABILITY & HEALTH on above topic. Please consider for GLOBAL FUND's strategic positioning. ASHISH SRIVASTAVA EX- International marketing & C.C.M(SEAR-INDIA) 81237 --------------...
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Luc Comhaire - Feb 14, 2006 Speaking about TB control. The fund should be doing what it's good at and refrain from doing things where it's not good at. Objectives should not only be result-oriented but also process-oriented (e.g. is the programme able to manage ? If not, something needs to be...
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Apr 11, 2006 Message from Mark McPherson: , UK I realise I do not post comments on here normally but thought the question asked on this occasion was an important one that seems to be missed a lot. I was in Brazil recently and talked to a number of people about the healthcare system. They were very proud...
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dr joseph stephen mambo - Mar 16, 2006 Fine, what the Global Fund is doing now is excellent. Some of my colleagues talked about types of diets eaten, chemical factor in drugs, weather (climatic) changes etc. In my opinion, I think the collegues should also have considered the human rights factor. It...
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Dr. Saka Mohammed Jimoh - Mar 02, 2006 Well, never too much I strongly believe that more should be spent on PREVENTION. Let's look and analyse the cost implication of the intervention methods, and choose those with greater impact. We need more research on preventive methods for all these diseases...
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Chike - Feb 28, 2006 Balancing funds across regions should be considered only in relation to the human impact of the diseases. At the moment the mortality rate of malaria remains high in sub-Saharan Africa. However the per capita mortality rate of HIV/Aids appears higher in the South-east of Africa....
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