Annie Lennox has been involved with Oxfam as a Global Ambassador since 2005. She is a passionate and committed campaigner who has lobbied the G8 and other world leaders, focusing particularly on HIV and AIDS.For more info visit: http://www.annielennoxsing.com/ or to learn more about the Millenium Development Goals (MDG) visit: http://www.un.org/millenniumgoals/
Annie Lennox has been involved with Oxfam as a Global Ambassador since 2005. She is a passionate and committed campaigner who has lobbied the G8 and other world leaders, focusing particularly on HIV and AIDS.For more info visit: http://www.annielennoxsing.com/ or to learn more about the Millenium Development Goals (MDG) visit: http://www.un.org/millenniumgoals/ ( moins )
The AVERT AIDS Challenge game is a great way to test your knowledge of HIV and AIDS. To succeed you'll need skill, quick thinking and a good grasp of the facts. The more you play this AIDS game, the more you will learn. You can then use this knowledge to educate your friends and family.
If you're lucky, you might even make it onto the list of top scores. Why not send the link to some... ( plus )
The AVERT AIDS Challenge game is a great way to test your knowledge of HIV and AIDS. To succeed you'll need skill, quick thinking and a good grasp of the facts. The more you play this AIDS game, the more you will learn. You can then use this knowledge to educate your friends and family.
If you're lucky, you might even make it onto the list of top scores. Why not send the link to some friends and compete to see who can do best?
http://www.avert.org/game
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Retranscription de l'aide fournie à Haïti après le terrible tremblement de terre.
Retranscription de l'aide fournie à Haïti après le terrible tremblement de terre. ( moins )
The true story of HIV and Aids from Brent Leung's documentary "House of Numbers" told by Dr. Luc Montagnier, discoverer of HIV. AIDS can be reversed. Nutrition is the answer.
The true story of HIV and Aids from Brent Leung's documentary "House of Numbers" told by Dr. Luc Montagnier, discoverer of HIV. AIDS can be reversed. Nutrition is the answer. ( moins )
In the process of talking to tireless activists like Stephen Lewis and UNICEF Canada's Nigel Fisher; to humanitarian (and retired general) Roméo Dallaire, to doctors from Africa and the West who relay the illuminating potential of antiretroviral drugs; to children, mothers, fathers, sex-workers, educators and NGO leaders all across sub-Saharan Africa, some who are HIV positive and some who are... ( plus )
In the process of talking to tireless activists like Stephen Lewis and UNICEF Canada's Nigel Fisher; to humanitarian (and retired general) Roméo Dallaire, to doctors from Africa and the West who relay the illuminating potential of antiretroviral drugs; to children, mothers, fathers, sex-workers, educators and NGO leaders all across sub-Saharan Africa, some who are HIV positive and some who are not, Hope In The Time of AIDS will make clear that not only will the fight for life, for a dignified life of health and justice for all people, never be stopped, but that through science, education, solidarity and vigilance, HIV and AIDS will be stopped.
Directed by filmmakers Tim Hardy and Pete McCormack, Hope In The Time of AIDS is a compelling, illuminating, shocking, inspiring, musical, theatrical, joyful testimony to that fight. ( moins )
Dr. John visited 20 year-old Sayeeda, an HIV positive mother of three children. Until her young husband was diagnosed with AIDS at the time of his death, she had never heard about the disease. Her neighbors shunned Sayeeda and her children so Dr. John visited her home in the shanty town outside Mumbai. He purposely touched Sayeeda and held her HIV+ baby, Arbaz, in front of startled neighbors
Dr. John visited 20 year-old Sayeeda, an HIV positive mother of three children. Until her young husband was diagnosed with AIDS at the time of his death, she had never heard about the disease. Her neighbors shunned Sayeeda and her children so Dr. John visited her home in the shanty town outside Mumbai. He purposely touched Sayeeda and held her HIV+ baby, Arbaz, in front of startled neighbors ( moins )
6th Millenium development goal: Have halted by 2015 and begun to reverse the spread of HIV/AIDS - Achieve, by 2010, universal access to treatment for HIV/AIDS for all those who need it - Have halted by 2015 and begun to reverse the incidence of malaria and other major diseases. For more info on the Millenium Development Goals, visit: http://www.un.org/millenniumgoals/
6th Millenium development goal: Have halted by 2015 and begun to reverse the spread of HIV/AIDS - Achieve, by 2010, universal access to treatment for HIV/AIDS for all those who need it - Have halted by 2015 and begun to reverse the incidence of malaria and other major diseases. For more info on the Millenium Development Goals, visit: http://www.un.org/millenniumgoals/ ( moins )
University of Minnesota researchers have identified a compound that, applied vaginally, can prevent transmission of the primate version of HIV. While its not a cure and the compound still must go through human clinical trials before it used to prevent HIV the research is a huge step toward prevention of the devastating disease that impacts 33 million people around the globe. For more, see:... ( plus )
University of Minnesota researchers have identified a compound that, applied vaginally, can prevent transmission of the primate version of HIV. While its not a cure and the compound still must go through human clinical trials before it used to prevent HIV the research is a huge step toward prevention of the devastating disease that impacts 33 million people around the globe. For more, see: www.ahc.umn.edu/gml ( moins )
Check out the "How do you wear your pin?" campaign at faceaids.org/howdoyouwearyourpin
Source: Faceaidsnational
Check out the "How do you wear your pin?" campaign at faceaids.org/howdoyouwearyourpin
Source: Faceaidsnational ( moins )
Africare helps children in rural Tanzania through our Community-based Orphan Care, Protection and Empowerment (COPE) project. "The orphans and vulnerable children now feel that they are like other normal children who have someone that cares." Produced by Students of the World volunteers from Columbia University, 2007.
Africare helps children in rural Tanzania through our Community-based Orphan Care, Protection and Empowerment (COPE) project. "The orphans and vulnerable children now feel that they are like other normal children who have someone that cares." Produced by Students of the World volunteers from Columbia University, 2007. ( moins )
