Guest guest Posted July 29, 2006 Report Share Posted July 29, 2006 African Youth HIV/AIDS Best Practices Handbook Launch, August 15, 2006 Toronto ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ActALIVE (http://www.actalive.org), the Standing Committee on Reproductive Health and HIV/AIDS-International Federation of Medical Students' Associations (IFMSA-SCORA, at www.ifmsa.org), and Development Partnership International (DPI)(http://www.developmentpartnership.org) are pleased to invite you to the formal launch of the first edition of the African Youth HIV/AIDS Best Practices Handbook. The session is scheduled as follows: Venue: Global Village Youth Pavilion, International AIDS Conference, Toronto Date: Tuesday August 15, 2006 Time: 12.45- 2.15pm The African Youth HIV/AIDS Best Practices Handbook is a compendium of 95 youth-led and youth-focused HIV/AIDS projects from 25 countries in Africa. It is intended to showcase the outstanding work of African youth to stop the spread of HIV/AIDS, and to provide best-practices examples which can be replicated locally in Africa, and hopefully globally. This should help to encourage further education and prevention efforts, promote African youth leadership to curb the pandemic, and create as well as sustain opportunities for the participation of African youth in local, national, regional, and international efforts to halt the spread of HIV/AIDS. Use of the arts, media, and ICTs are all featured in the Handbook, as are some practices created and implemented with adult allies. Kindly contact Adebayo adebayo@... or Dabesaki Mac-Ikemenjima dabesaki@... or call +234 84 751 002 for more information. We look forward to welcoming you at the launch. Dabesaki Mac-Ikemenjima Director,Development Partnership International 4 Eleme/Onne Road off Eleme Junction, Port Harcourt 500001 NIGERIA http://www.developmentpartnership.org mailto:dabesaki@... Phone: +234 84 751 002 Fax: +234 84 751 002 Mobile: +234 805 518 2526 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2006 Report Share Posted July 29, 2006 African Youth HIV/AIDS Best Practices Handbook Launch, August 15, 2006 Toronto ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ActALIVE (http://www.actalive.org), the Standing Committee on Reproductive Health and HIV/AIDS-International Federation of Medical Students' Associations (IFMSA-SCORA, at www.ifmsa.org), and Development Partnership International (DPI)(http://www.developmentpartnership.org) are pleased to invite you to the formal launch of the first edition of the African Youth HIV/AIDS Best Practices Handbook. The session is scheduled as follows: Venue: Global Village Youth Pavilion, International AIDS Conference, Toronto Date: Tuesday August 15, 2006 Time: 12.45- 2.15pm The African Youth HIV/AIDS Best Practices Handbook is a compendium of 95 youth-led and youth-focused HIV/AIDS projects from 25 countries in Africa. It is intended to showcase the outstanding work of African youth to stop the spread of HIV/AIDS, and to provide best-practices examples which can be replicated locally in Africa, and hopefully globally. This should help to encourage further education and prevention efforts, promote African youth leadership to curb the pandemic, and create as well as sustain opportunities for the participation of African youth in local, national, regional, and international efforts to halt the spread of HIV/AIDS. Use of the arts, media, and ICTs are all featured in the Handbook, as are some practices created and implemented with adult allies. Kindly contact Adebayo adebayo@... or Dabesaki Mac-Ikemenjima dabesaki@... or call +234 84 751 002 for more information. We look forward to welcoming you at the launch. Dabesaki Mac-Ikemenjima Director,Development Partnership International 4 Eleme/Onne Road off Eleme Junction, Port Harcourt 500001 NIGERIA http://www.developmentpartnership.org mailto:dabesaki@... Phone: +234 84 751 002 Fax: +234 84 751 002 Mobile: +234 805 518 2526 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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