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National partnership for TB care and control shapes up in India
Posted by Bobby Ramakant (bobby)
A national multi-stakeholder partnership for tuberculosis (TB) care and control is shaping up in India. On 4 November 2008, representatives from a range of TB-focused organizations participated in a meeting at the LRS Institute of Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases in New Delhi. The meeting was facilitated by the International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease (IUATLD) India Resource Centre.
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A national multi-stakeholder partnership for tuberculosis (TB) care and control is shaping up in India. On 4 November 2008, representatives from a range of TB-focused organizations participated in a meeting at the LRS Institute of Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases in New Delhi. The meeting was facilitated by the International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease (IUATLD) India Resource Centre.
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Berkan Luncheon Series on Rising Voices: <i>Helping the global population join the global conversation</i>
Posted by lizkistler
Most Kenyans spend idle afternoons discussing technology in trendy cafes. Nearly all Venezuelans oppose Chavez. And throughout the Middle East you'd be hard pressed to find anyone who supports sharia law. Or, at least, those would be your impressions of the world as shaped by the ever-expanding global blogosphere.
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Most Kenyans spend idle afternoons discussing technology in trendy cafes. Nearly all Venezuelans oppose Chavez. And throughout the Middle East you'd be hard pressed to find anyone who supports sharia law. Or, at least, those would be your impressions of the world as shaped by the ever-expanding global blogosphere.
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Internews E-Bulletin: Empowering Survivors with News and Information - October 2008
Posted by lizkistler
This newsletter spotlights a few examples of Internews’ work in humanitarian media, including a video on our work in the refugee camps of eastern Chad, and a blog by African journalists who participated in a Nairobi conference we recently organized on the role of media in disasters.
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This newsletter spotlights a few examples of Internews’ work in humanitarian media, including a video on our work in the refugee camps of eastern Chad, and a blog by African journalists who participated in a Nairobi conference we recently organized on the role of media in disasters.
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Action for universal access 2010: myths, realities
Posted by PhearumHDN
Members of the Civil Society Task Force at the 2008 UN High-Level Meeting on AIDS have formulated the following key messages to assist civil society groups participating in the conference:
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Members of the Civil Society Task Force at the 2008 UN High-Level Meeting on AIDS have formulated the following key messages to assist civil society groups participating in the conference:
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IPH+: Call for Nominations
Posted by lizkistler
This is a call for nominations for Civil Society Representatives on the Scaling-up Reference Group (SuRG) of the International Health Partnership and Related Initiatives (IHP+). Nominations are being solicited for the following five positions: I: Southern Country Civil Society (CS) Representative to the SuRG II: Alternate to the Southern Country CS Representative to the SuRG III: Northern Country CS Representative to the SuRG IV: Alternate to the Northern Country CS Representative to the SuRG V: Communications Focal Point
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This is a call for nominations for Civil Society Representatives on the Scaling-up Reference Group (SuRG) of the International Health Partnership and Related Initiatives (IHP+). Nominations are being solicited for the following five positions: I: Southern Country Civil Society (CS) Representative to the SuRG II: Alternate to the Southern Country CS Representative to the SuRG III: Northern Country CS Representative to the SuRG IV: Alternate to the Northern Country CS Representative to the SuRG V: Communications Focal Point
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Mobilizing Civil Society for UNGASS reporting in Zimbabwe
Posted by Masimba Biriwasha (mbiriwasha)
In recent years, national governments around the world have made numerous high profile promises on development, health and HIV and AIDS yet little process has been made on the ground.
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In recent years, national governments around the world have made numerous high profile promises on development, health and HIV and AIDS yet little process has been made on the ground.
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June 2008 UNGASS High Level Meeting criticised by Zimbabwean civil society organisations
Posted by kevin
Civil society organisations met in Harare recently to review the United Nations General Assembly Special Session on HIV and AIDS (UNGASS) High Level Meeting, which took place in New York City between 10 and 12 June and build capacities for future sessions.
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Civil society organisations met in Harare recently to review the United Nations General Assembly Special Session on HIV and AIDS (UNGASS) High Level Meeting, which took place in New York City between 10 and 12 June and build capacities for future sessions.
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Uganda’s CICC Update
Posted by davidsmuk
The Civil Society Inter-Constituency Committee (CICC) meeting held the last Thursday of the month on 27th August 2008 provided a great opportunity for Civil Society (CS) Organisations in Uganda to consult among themselves ahead of a Partnership Committee (PC) meeting that was to be held at Uganda AIDS Commission (UAC) the following day Friday 28th. The agenda reflected a lot on the major issues that were of concern to CS as a whole and as portrayed here under, there were some issues that were given more attention as they proved of paramount importance to require immediate redress. Though the attendance was not ............ (read on)
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The Civil Society Inter-Constituency Committee (CICC) meeting held the last Thursday of the month on 27th August 2008 provided a great opportunity for Civil Society (CS) Organisations in Uganda to consult among themselves ahead of a Partnership Committee (PC) meeting that was to be held at Uganda AIDS Commission (UAC) the following day Friday 28th. The agenda reflected a lot on the major issues that were of concern to CS as a whole and as portrayed here under, there were some issues that were given more attention as they proved of paramount importance to require immediate redress. Though the attendance was not ............ (read on)
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Partners Uganda update on CICC meetings
Posted by davidsmuk
The Civil Society Inter-Constituency Committee (CICC) meeting held the last Thursday of the month on 27th August 2008 provided a great opportunity for Civil Society (CS) Organisations in Uganda to consult among themselves ahead of a Partnership Committee (PC) meeting that was to be held at Uganda AIDS Commission (UAC) the following day Friday 28th. The agenda reflected a lot on the major issues that were of concern to CS as a whole and as portrayed here under, there were some issues that were given more attention as they proved of paramount importance to require immediate redress.
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The Civil Society Inter-Constituency Committee (CICC) meeting held the last Thursday of the month on 27th August 2008 provided a great opportunity for Civil Society (CS) Organisations in Uganda to consult among themselves ahead of a Partnership Committee (PC) meeting that was to be held at Uganda AIDS Commission (UAC) the following day Friday 28th. The agenda reflected a lot on the major issues that were of concern to CS as a whole and as portrayed here under, there were some issues that were given more attention as they proved of paramount importance to require immediate redress.
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