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On the Road with Monalisa, David and Mary: Day Three: Mountain Movers Part 2
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On the Road with Monalisa, David and Mary. Global AIDS Alliance Speaker Tour on HIV/AIDS and Gender-Based Violence. Sunday, April 22, 2007. Day Three: Mountain Movers Part 2. Ummer and was in the middle of researching grants. Did I mention that Pennies for Pills has raised over $5200 and counting so far? Did I mention Joseph was only 9? Inspiration is all around us - just open your eyes to see it. And learning about another culture. Today I got to see inspiration happen and it was beautiful. Stockholders...
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On the Road with Monalisa, David and Mary: Day Six: A Little R and R
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On the Road with Monalisa, David and Mary. Global AIDS Alliance Speaker Tour on HIV/AIDS and Gender-Based Violence. Thursday, April 26, 2007. Day Six: A Little R and R. It was perfect and exactly what we needed. After this lovely restful day we headed back into Westchester for another memorable event with local activists who have formed a dynamic coalition that is making waves in the community! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to the Global AIDS Alliance. View my complete profile. Taking Actio...
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On the Road with Monalisa, David and Mary: Day Five: The Longest Day Ever
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On the Road with Monalisa, David and Mary. Global AIDS Alliance Speaker Tour on HIV/AIDS and Gender-Based Violence. Tuesday, April 24, 2007. Day Five: The Longest Day Ever. I kid you not. This was indeed the.longest.day.ever. And that was just the morning! That evening we had a speaking engagement at Fordham University's Chapter of the Student Global AIDS Campaign ( SGAC. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to the Global AIDS Alliance. On-the-road blog chronicling our spring 2007 speaker tour!
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On the Road with Monalisa, David and Mary: Day Nine: Home Again
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On the Road with Monalisa, David and Mary. Global AIDS Alliance Speaker Tour on HIV/AIDS and Gender-Based Violence. Sunday, April 29, 2007. Day Nine: Home Again. After this incredible meal we hit the road for our last event. By this point we had it down to a science. From set up to who was saying what to break down we all knew what to do to have a smooth event. As usual the people we encountered were phenomenal; the questions were insightful and the event was powerful. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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HIV Update | aidsnorthbay.com – AIDS Committee of North Bay & Area
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Aidsnorthbay.com – AIDS Committee of North Bay and Area - To assist and support all persons infected or affected by HIV/AIDS and/or Hepatitis C and to limit the spread of the viruses through eduction, awareness and outreach strategies. Laquo; Older Items. Petition to Have PrEP Listed on Ontario’s Public Drug Program. July 13th, 2016 at 10:55 am. HIV Cure a Step Closer With Gene Editing Breakthrough. April 4th, 2016 at 1:51 pm. American scientists have made huge strides towards finding a cure for HIV.
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In South Africa: Otherwordly isolation
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An ordinary doctor in an extraordinary place. Thursday, 7 April 2011. I lean across the reception desk and catch the attendant’s eye. “Sawubona,” I say, dusting off my rusty Zulu. I see you. 8220;Sawubona, ninjani? 8221; she replies. I see you, are you well? 8220;Ngiyapela.” I’m fine. She grins at me. 8220;You must be a doctor.”. How did you know? 8220;It is only the doctors around here who use Zulu. Even if it is. The greetings.” She arches an eyebrow. Say hi to the rhinos from me. Hal.
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In South Africa: Disclosure
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An ordinary doctor in an extraordinary place. Monday, 21 March 2011. I slip into one of the consulting rooms used by one of the clinic Sisters. “Molo Sister Sibisi”. 8220;Molo Doctor. Ninjani? 8221; She has just given a vaccination to one of the anti-retroviral patients – a flu jab. She applies a dressing, and the man thanks her and slips out. 8220;Sikhona,” I exhaust my meagre Xhosa. “What is Matron talking about out there Sister? 8220;She is giving them a talk on disclosure.”. Cape Town, South Africa.
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AIDS Conference 2006: Update from the Condoms4Life booth: Activists take Action!
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Join the Condoms4Life campaign (www.condoms4life.org) and spread the word: Good Catholics Use Condoms. Update from the Condoms4Life booth: Activists take Action! The Exhibit Hall has been the center of activity for HIV and AIDS activists today. As I type this, there is a protest march circling around the exhibit hall. Activists from India and their allies are demanding affordable and fair access to antiretroviral drugs. And write "Kaletra" in the subject line, and your name and details in the email body.
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