Bridging the Gap: Conference Workbook [International Conference on AIDS (12th: 1994: Geneva, Switzerland)]

Thursday, July 2 R SESOSiTac D427-430 44267 Progress through partnership: Regional HIV voluntary service organisations working to overcome inequalities John Nicmolson, UK 44268 Building a broad response to the dilemmas of access to treatment in resource poor countries Susan Lucas*; H. Curtis, UK 44269 Involving aboriginal communities in HIV/AIDS surveillance and research Mai Nguyen*; K. Barlow; S. Laframboise; M. Nguyen; D. Albert; F. Andersen; D. Etienne, Canada 44270 Politics and Health: Renewing Canada's National AIDS Strategy Russell Armstrong*, Canada 44271 Development and dissemination of an HIV/AIDS policy response from a drug user's perspective Rod Bennison, Australia 44272 Access to AIDS treatment and care services using legal means German Ringon Perfetti, Colombia 44273 Bridging the gap; US-based NGO's and ASO's and the global epidemic Helen Cornman; P. Fleming; R. Madnnis, USA 44274 Improve access to treatment and prevention by means of community actions Renate Koch, Venezuela 44275 Mobilizing intersectoral collaboration in the Philippines Eduardo Nierras*; C.A. Aquino; E. Borromeo, Philippines 44276 Statutory and voluntary sector involvement in the development of strategies for HIV prevention with African communities ChristopherAnnus*;J. Odongo, UK 44277 Sea Star - International sex workers assistance project Juri Kalikov*; Kristina Mand; K. Tallinn Elooio; N. Kalikova, Estonia 44278 Empowering stories of women and HIV:The National Community Advisory Board of the Women's Interagency HIV study Carol Siporen* M. Santiago; J. Smith; M. Deely; K. Kelsey; P. Ellis, USA 44279 An agenda for a more effective response to the needs of AIDS infected/ affected children and families Bruce Waring, Canada 44280 Improve access to treatment and prevention by means of community actions Renate Koch, Venezuela 44281 Canada's blood tragedy, A community response: HIV-T Group (Blood Transfused) Donalo Taylor, Canada 44282 The international response to HIV/AIDS:An Australian perspective Deborah Boswell, Australia 44283 The process of policy making for HIV/AIDS prevention for youth in the European union Stephan Crener*;J.M. Reinders; V. Verneer, The Netherlands 44284 Attaining immediate countrywide coverage of sex workers: Need for partnership Maurice Bloem * Nazrul Islam; R. Sushena, Bangladesh 44285 The involvement of people living with HIV and AIDS (PLHAs) in training, policy and programme development Mick Matthews, UK 44286 Forum of Bangladeshi overseas migrant workers: A grass-root response to HIV/AIDS Sakiul Millat Morshed; MonirulAlam Mollah, Bangladesh 44287 Adolescents living with HIV and the child welfare system: The need for advocacy Gary Harper*; S.G. Hosek; R. Domanico; P.L. Gault; F.E. Lumpkins, USA 44288 A global alliance helping school personnel address HIV/AIDS: Five years of experience Jack Jones; M. Fouillox; M. Baldo; S. Bahri; P. Scattergood; J. Reinders; L. Kolbe, Switzerland 44289 HIV, injection drug use, poverty and nutrition in a downtown community Alison Ivan*; D.C. Baker; B. Hobson; E.A. Howard; M.J. Tapernoux; J.J Vallance; G.A. McCulloch, Canada 44290 Mobilizing people living with HIV/AIDS in Hong Kong Loretta Wong, Hong Kong 44291 Favouring exchanges between northern activists and southern HIV+ people Marie Hellouin De Cenival*; G. Krikorian;J. Cazentre, France 44292 A Peer-centered leadership development program for people living with HIV/AIDS: New York State PWA Leadership Institute Daniel E. Tietz*;John Hatchett; L.D. Kim; D. Summers; J. Pedraza; D. Castro; W. Brean; R. Woods, USA 44293 Integrating community-based research in AIDS agency programming: An emerging model of practice Terry Trussler; R.F. Marchand; P. Perchal; B. Allan, Canada 44294 Sociology of AIDS activism in Act Up-Paris Oliver Fillieule*; C. Broqua, France 44295 Multiplicity of small interventions: Lessons learned by NGO AIDS Cell Shanker Chowdhury, India 44296 External relations for sustaining HIV/AIDS program Miriam Grafilo, Philippines 44297 The Brazilian national strategy for community action in STD/AIDS prevention and care of people living with AIDS (1994-1996) Jose S. Pedrosa*;J.L. Dias; PJ.N. Chequer, Brazil 44298 Antiretroviral therapy and its political and social context in Brazil JoseL. Dias*; V.G. Veloso; R. Msiska;J.S. Pedrosa; PJ.N. Chequer, Brazil 44299 HIV/AIDS prevention among IDUs in Belarus AlexanderPimenov, Belarus 44300 Creating an employment opportunity for PLWHIV/AIDS a local government initiative Angelina Andrada*;J.P. Asuncion; B. V. Leoligao, Philippines 44301 A woman, before whore! Ana Elusa Sperb Rech*; P.C. Bahia; F.D. Malaguez; M.C. Pegorario; S.S.S. Lopes, Brazil 226 12th World AIDS Conference Geneva

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Bridging the Gap: Conference Workbook [International Conference on AIDS (12th: 1994: Geneva, Switzerland)]
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