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- Articles on HIV/AIDS There's a long road ahead in the battle against HIV infection and it's final stage - AIDS. I have taught graduate level courses on HIV infection and its disease, and I have written a number of articles on the topic, including HIV genetics, H...
- Volunteers Abroad Needed to Connect People with Communities in Need The Global Volunteer Network (GVN) offers volunteer service opportunities in community projects throughout the world. Our vision is to support the work of local community organizations in developing countries through the placement of international v...
- Malawi NAOC: Building Project I hope you recall that Noah's Ark Orphan Care or NAOC, was founded by Nancy Sisco, sponsored by Christian Church International (CCI), and is headquartered in Blantyre, Malawi. If this is your first visit to my Squidoo Lens, please check out...
- NAOC: Caring For Malawi's Children Noah's Ark Orphan Care (NAOC) is a Community Based and Faith Based Organization in Malawi, Africa. We provide everything but a place to sleep for 142 orphaned children in three areas. Our first location is in Chirimba Township, just outside of Bl...
- Volunteer in Rwanda Since 1994 genocide, Rwanda has been working to climb out of the shadow of the past. Rwanda has mostly passed the point of needing emergency aid, but the genocide will have long lasting consequences such as poverty and HIV/Aids for years to come and...
- Global Volunteer Network - Volunteering In Kenya The Global Volunteer Network currently has opportunities to help develop communities through our partner organization in Kenya. Volunteers have the opportunity to be involved in a variety of work, including education and training for children from un...
- Health and Medicine articles I write on anything I have knowledge of from history of medicine and science to current health issues and ethics and interject my opinion into political and current affairs debates.Most of my articles have been published at Helium, where I am the ste...
- Best ways to care for AIDS orphans This is the first article about ways that one can respond to orphaned and vulnerable children. The author, who has worked in the field of HIV/AIDS since 1991 has seen the ways that groups tug on the heartstrings of those who care. Some groups just do...
- Volunteer Abroad South Africa Street Children Medical HIV/AIDS Programs Volunteer in South Africa Volunteering Opportunities. South Africa has been called the adventure capital of the world, with its natural beauty and wildlife that leaves visitors awe-struck. The rich culture, the freedom struggle and the friendly peop...
- 10 Things Gay Men Should Discuss with their Health Care Providers Vincent M. B. Silenzio, MD, MPH Board of Directors, Gay and Lesbian Medical Association 1. HIV/AIDS, Safe Sex: That men who have sex with men are at an increased risk of HIV infection is well known, but the effectiveness of safe sex in reducing the rat...
- Blood:Water Mission Every person has something to give...beginning with you Blood:Water Mission exists to promote clean water in Africa while being a movement of transformation to all involved, in the US and throughout the world. We are dedicated to the empowerment...
- Fundraising tickets for Kaospilot working for Mylife in Southafrica We are here in Sweden. And we want to dedicate 8 hours a day times 4 weeks times 6 days times 8 people = 1536 hours of work!! That´s what we wanna give (do) for mylife. www.mylife.org.za MylifE is a registered section 21 company, not...
- City Council: Jim Graham and the HIV and AIDS Epidemic in DC Jim Graham is a member of the city council representing Ward 1. Jim is the former Executive Director of Whitman-Walker Clinic.
- City Council: David Catania and HIV/AIDS in DC Councilmember David Catania chairs the Committee on Health and serves on the Committee on Finance and Revenue and the Committee on Libraries, Parks and Recreation. As Chairman of the Committee on Health, Councilmember Catania ove...
- Focus: Gregg Pane and the HIV and AIDS Epidemic in DC Gregg Pane was the Director of the Department of Health for the District of Columbia and oversees the HIV/AIDS Administration. Dr. Pane served as head of the Department of Health from August 2004 to October 2007.
- A basic literacy course for women in Bamunka, Cameroon Bamunka is a rural village in the North West Province of Cameroon. In Bamunka the Holy Union Sisters run a resource centre (St. John the Baptist resource centre) and dispensary (hospital). Having witnessed the suffering of the women, they resolved to...
- Washington DC Crystal Meth Epidemic News about crystal meth addiction and recovery in Washington, DC.
