Events
HEALTH ECONOMICS WORKSHOP
From Theory to Practice:Informing Practitioners about Economics and the HIV/AIDS Epidemic
HEARD will host a Health Economics Workshop in October 2010.
HEALTH ECONOMICS WORKSHOP
From Theory to Practice:Informing Practitioners about Economics and the HIV/AIDS Epidemic
HEARD will host a Health Economics Workshop in October 2010.
HEALTH ECONOMICS WORKSHOP
From Theory to Practice:Informing Practitioners about Economics and the HIV/AIDS Epidemic
HEARD will host a Health Economics Workshop in October 2010.
HEALTH ECONOMICS WORKSHOP
From Theory to Practice:Informing Practitioners about Economics and the HIV/AIDS Epidemic
HEARD will host a Health Economics Workshop in October 2010.
HEALTH ECONOMICS WORKSHOP
From Theory to Practice:Informing Practitioners about Economics and the HIV/AIDS Epidemic
HEARD will host a Health Economics Workshop in October 2010.
Launch of World Vision South Africa’s Child Health Now Campaign, Johannesburg, South Africa
In November 2009, World Vision launched Child Health Now, its first global advocacy campaign, with the aim of reducing the preventable deaths of children under five. So far the campaign has been launched in the USA, Kenya, Canada, Australia, UK, Taiwan, India, Armenia, Bolivia, Brazil, Indonesia, France, Ireland, and Japan.
The 9th International Conference on Urban Health (ICUH-2010) will be held at the New York Academy of Medicine in New York, NY. The conference will consist of plenary sessions, concurrent sessions and poster presentations. Conference organizers are also arranging to hold several sessions in conjunction with community-based organizations and policymakers.
The 9th International Conference on Urban Health (ICUH-2010) will be held at the New York Academy of Medicine in New York, NY. The conference will consist of plenary sessions, concurrent sessions and poster presentations. Conference organizers are also arranging to hold several sessions in conjunction with community-based organizations and policymakers.
The 9th International Conference on Urban Health (ICUH-2010) will be held at the New York Academy of Medicine in New York, NY. The conference will consist of plenary sessions, concurrent sessions and poster presentations. Conference organizers are also arranging to hold several sessions in conjunction with community-based organizations and policymakers.
3rd National Conference of AIDS Society of India, Hyderabad, India
On behalf of the Organizing Committee of ASICON 2010, it is our proud privilege to welcome you to the only and only one must-attend conference on HIV/AIDS in India that focuses on HIV management, being organized at the prestigious Marriott Convention Centre, Hyderabad, India between October 29 and 31, 2010. This is the only official national conference of ASI and as such maintains a truly national character, among several meets/conferences organized in different parts of India with a typical regional, personal or organizational flair.
3rd National Conference of AIDS Society of India, Hyderabad, India
On behalf of the Organizing Committee of ASICON 2010, it is our proud privilege to welcome you to the only and only one must-attend conference on HIV/AIDS in India that focuses on HIV management, being organized at the prestigious Marriott Convention Centre, Hyderabad, India between October 29 and 31, 2010. This is the only official national conference of ASI and as such maintains a truly national character, among several meets/conferences organized in different parts of India with a typical regional, personal or organizational flair.
3rd National Conference of AIDS Society of India, Hyderabad, India
On behalf of the Organizing Committee of ASICON 2010, it is our proud privilege to welcome you to the only and only one must-attend conference on HIV/AIDS in India that focuses on HIV management, being organized at the prestigious Marriott Convention Centre, Hyderabad, India between October 29 and 31, 2010. This is the only official national conference of ASI and as such maintains a truly national character, among several meets/conferences organized in different parts of India with a typical regional, personal or organizational flair.
Turning A Blind Eye is a response mechanism we all do consciously or unconsciously to matters that impact on us that are hard to deal with. One can call it the ’the silence of self and others’. Too often we have seen traumatised children behave as if they or their reality do not exist and too often through our own behaviour we support this view. I believe it is time to confront our own denial and that of others!
Turning A Blind Eye is a response mechanism we all do consciously or unconsciously to matters that impact on us that are hard to deal with. One can call it the ’the silence of self and others’. Too often we have seen traumatised children behave as if they or their reality do not exist and too often through our own behaviour we support this view. I believe it is time to confront our own denial and that of others!
Turning A Blind Eye is a response mechanism we all do consciously or unconsciously to matters that impact on us that are hard to deal with. One can call it the ’the silence of self and others’. Too often we have seen traumatised children behave as if they or their reality do not exist and too often through our own behaviour we support this view. I believe it is time to confront our own denial and that of others!
The Ministry of Labour and Social Services (MoLSS), working with the National AIDS Council, UNICEF and Southern Africa HIV and AIDS Information Dissemination Service (SAfAIDS) in collaboration with the National Association of Non-Governmental Organisations (NANGO) will be hosting a Learning and Sharing event on: “Sharing What Works: Strides Made in OVC Programming in Zimbabwe” at Harare International Convention Centre (HICC-Rainbow Towers) on November 2nd and 3rd, 2010.
Turning A Blind Eye is a response mechanism we all do consciously or unconsciously to matters that impact on us that are hard to deal with. One can call it the ’the silence of self and others’. Too often we have seen traumatised children behave as if they or their reality do not exist and too often through our own behaviour we support this view. I believe it is time to confront our own denial and that of others!
The Ministry of Labour and Social Services (MoLSS), working with the National AIDS Council, UNICEF and Southern Africa HIV and AIDS Information Dissemination Service (SAfAIDS) in collaboration with the National Association of Non-Governmental Organisations (NANGO) will be hosting a Learning and Sharing event on: “Sharing What Works: Strides Made in OVC Programming in Zimbabwe” at Harare International Convention Centre (HICC-Rainbow Towers) on November 2nd and 3rd, 2010.






