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| CONSULTATION ON HIV/AIDS POLICY AND LEGISLATION REVIEW |
| The National AIDS Programme will undertake a sub regional analysis of HIV/AIDS policy and legislation around stigma and discrimination in the UK Overseas Territories, through the project entitled “Overseas Territories Project -Taking Action Against HIV and AIDS in the UK OT”. |
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| HEALTH SECTOR TRAINING FOR TREATMENT, CARE AND SUPPORT OF PLWHA |
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PROVIDENCIALES, Turks and Caicos Islands; Monday, March 9th, 2009 - The National AIDS Programme within the Ministry of Health and Human Services continues to provide training for health personnel and other sectors, through the DFID Project “Taking action against HIV/AIDS in the Overseas Territories.”
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| VCT Training 2009 |
PROVIDENCIALES, Turks and Caicos Islands; Friday, February 27th, 2009 - The National AIDS Programme in the Ministry of Health and Human Services will be conducting a five–days training course in Voluntary Counseling and Testing (VCT). |
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| TAKING ACTION AGAINST HIV/AIDS IN THE OVERSEAS TERRITORIES, A DFID REGIONAL PROJECT – A REPORT EXCERPT |
| PROVIDENCIALES, Turks and Caicos Islands; Thursday, January 15th, 2008 – In May 28, The National AIDS Program (NAP) in the Ministry of Health and Human Services concluded a consultation for the DFID Regional Project: Taking Action Against HIV/Aids in the Overseas Territories. That session, facilitated by Dr. Nicholas Adomakoh, a consultant with Associates International Development Inc. (AIDInc.), discussed the regional project and request for technical needs assessment. |
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| TCI NATIONAL AIDS PROGRAMME ATTENDS AIDS CONFERENCE IN MEXICO CITY |
The 17th annual International AIDS Conference: AIDS 2008, that took place in Mexico City Mexico, August 3-8, provided many opportunities for the presentation of important new scientific research and for productive structured dialogue on the major challenges facing the global response to HIV/AIDS.
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