Finally, a novel about the Global Fund!
ABSTRACT
Roberto Garcia Saez has spent his entire career working in the field of international development. The sequel to his first fiction book was published last autumn. The story begins in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and we meet endearing characters who move between the Phnong people of Mondolkiri and air-conditioned United Nations offices. We meet Dee Dee, a vibrant Congolese transgender character dreaming of a better life in Thailand, humanitarian workers with radically different views, Global Fund staff and public health diplomats.
Peer education - from mutual support and solidarity to professionalization and formal recognition
ABSTRACT
Community actors carry out many different activities in the HIV response: awareness raising and prevention activities, as well as HIV testing and referrals to health care facilities. The diversity of individuals and groups reached by community actors is as great as their versatility and the success of the peer education approach. In this article, we look at the role of peer educators and hear from teams in.
ENDING AIDS: MULTIPLE CHALLENGES IN A CHANGING WORLD
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As the world observes World AIDS Day on 1 December 2020 with the theme of “global solidarity and shared responsibility” and as UNAIDS presents the new targets for 2025, it is a good time to reflect on future challenges to “global health”. Although we have made unimaginable strides over the past 20 years, what have we leant from our response? And what are the avenues to achieve the targets by 2030?
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