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Hey everybody - I saw the following announcement, and thought some of you might want to apply. cheers!-----Currently, the East Africa region is distributing a East Africa 2007 Call for Proposals.   Please review the application forms [ copy and past entire link ---> http://www.hivcollaborativefund.org/fileadmin/HIVCDocs/2007EATAM_CallForProposals_092507.doc] and submit the completed application form to eatamcrp@... by Friday, October 26th, 2007. Please see below for the history of East Africa Grantmaking.EATAM held its first workshop on "HIV/AIDS Treatment Literacy" in May 2005 in Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania, which brought together over 70 representatives from PLWHA networks, representatives from organizations providing treatment/training to healthcare workers and counsellors and advocates of treatment access. At the workshop, the participants discussed core competencies required to provide ART. Consensus was reached that defining competencies as a set of specific tasks was useful for reviewing the quality of existing training materials, developing additional training materials, designing assessments and identifying potential expanded roles for the community.  -----Lars Hasselblad www.mixedmedia.us + www.peacetiles.net802-563-2757

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Hey everybody - I saw the following announcement, and thought some of you might want to apply. cheers!-----Currently, the East Africa region is distributing a East Africa 2007 Call for Proposals.   Please review the application forms [ copy and past entire link ---> http://www.hivcollaborativefund.org/fileadmin/HIVCDocs/2007EATAM_CallForProposals_092507.doc] and submit the completed application form to eatamcrp@... by Friday, October 26th, 2007. Please see below for the history of East Africa Grantmaking.EATAM held its first workshop on "HIV/AIDS Treatment Literacy" in May 2005 in Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania, which brought together over 70 representatives from PLWHA networks, representatives from organizations providing treatment/training to healthcare workers and counsellors and advocates of treatment access. At the workshop, the participants discussed core competencies required to provide ART. Consensus was reached that defining competencies as a set of specific tasks was useful for reviewing the quality of existing training materials, developing additional training materials, designing assessments and identifying potential expanded roles for the community.  -----Lars Hasselblad www.mixedmedia.us + www.peacetiles.net802-563-2757

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