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National University ready for graduation
SOUTHERN PROVINCE: The National University of Rwanda has intensified
preparations ahead of tomorrow's graduation ceremony. The ceremony that will
see two groups of students of the academic years 2005 and 2006 graduate will
be presided over by the President of the Senate Dr. Vincent Biruta.
>>Source: New Times 7 th December 2006
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Spanish tourist builds secondary school
A Spanish tourist has built a secondary school for the Maasai community at
Loiborsoit Ward in Simanjiro District, Manyara Region, opening education
doors ...
>>Source: IPP media 7 th December 2006
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Gulu University gets sh5b
GULU university's Faculty of Medicine has received 2.5m Euros (about sh5.9b)
from Italy . The funds are for building lecture rooms, constructing X-ray
departments and build modern and well-equipped laboratories
>>Source: New Vision 7 th December 2006
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Japan offers sh83m to school
THE Japanese government has offered $46,000 (sh83m) to Mazzoldi Vocational
Training School for constructing and equipping a three-classroom block.
>>Source: New Vision 7 th December 2006
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Varsity launches GIS centre
The National University Rwanda (NUR) has opened a Geographical Information
System centre in Kigali city. The centre, named, Centre for Geographical
Information Systems (CGIS) and Remote Sensing of NUR,
>>Source: New Times 7 th December 2006
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Makerere Lecturers earn millions per month
DETAILS of the actual pay Makerere University lectures take home indicate
that nearly all lecturers in all departments earn at least above Shs3million
per month.
>>Source: Daily Monitor 7 th December 2006
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University donates 122,000 birr worth desks to schools
The Bahir Dar University has reportedly donated desks valued at 122,000 birr
to 11 schools in Bahir Dar town and the environs.
>>Source: Ethiopian Herald 6 th December 2006
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Secondary school goes operational
A new secondary school constructed in Dire Woreda, Borena Zone of Oromia
State, at a cost of over 7.5 million birr, has gone operational, the Woreda
Information Office said.
>>Source: Ethiopian Herald 6 th December 2006
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TEA awards 194 for funding education
The Tanzania Education Authority (TEA) has awarded 194 certificates to
people and organisations that have enriched its kitty in the recent months.
>>Source: Ethiopian Herald 6 th December 2006
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' Makerere University to reopen in Jan'
MAKERERE University will open in January, President Yoweri Museveni
announced yesterday. The university will open a month earlier to allow
students to sit exams which they missed due to a lecturers' strike for a pay
rise.
>>Source: New vision 6 th December 2006
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Major shakeup as university gets new head
Zanzibar government has underlined its commitment in promoting transparency
and good governance in the country in line with the requirements of the New
Partnership for Africa ' s Development (NEPAD).
>>Source: New Times 6 th December 2006
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Children to monitor UPE progress
Children are monitoring Universal Primary Education (UPE) progress. The
programme started in Kasese district with the first batch of 23 Child
Monitors passing out last week.
>>Source: New Vision 4 th December, 2006
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College embraces initiative to empower graduates
The rise in the numbers of Kenyans seeking higher education and better
opportunities abroad has sent policy makers in the education sector to the
drawing board to develop strategies to combat the trend.
>>Source: Kenya Times 4 th December, 2006
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Learning new languages increases versatility
Bilingualism or multilingualism is ones ability to understand or use more
than one language, either actively (through speaking and writing) or passive
(through listening and reading).
>>Source: Kenya Times 4 th December, 2006
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Grand plan to check high dropout rate of poor students
National and top provincial schools could be opened up for students willing
to pay higher fees. The Government is considering introducing a special
category of secondary school students who pay higher fees in top schools.
>>Source: The Nation 4 th December, 2006
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Education kitty gets Sh5.8b W. Bank financing
The country's ambitious free primary education programme got a major boost
yesterday thanks to a Sh5.76 billion ($80million) World Bank credit.
>>Source: The Standard 4 th December, 2006
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Involve children in household chores
SEVERAL childhood lessons remain etched in my mind, but one particular
lesson rings loud every day. I am not grooming you for this home, but for
the world.
>>Source: New Vision 5 th December, 2006
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Consolidating the gains from UPE
With the broad aim of ensuring that education is readily available to all
and to achieve poverty reduction and development, the government of Uganda
in 1997 introduced Universal Primary Education (UPE).
>>Source: The Monitor 5 th December, 2006
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The 13th annual Education Sector Review
There were presentations, speeches, long discussions, arguments, opinions
and suggestions all about the education sector. The Third Annual Education
Sector Review took place between October 27- 29 at Hotel Africana in Kampala
.
>>Source: The Monitor 5 th December, 2006
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Education sector response to HIV/Aids
Perhaps the worst catastrophe to hit mother Africa is the HIV/Aids pandemic.
The good news however, thanks to the government of President Yoweri
Museveni, is that Uganda is one of the few African countries where rates of
HIV infection have declined.
>>Source: The Monitor 5 th December, 2006
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Foreign languages in higher education
Language is an integral part of transmitting culture and a vital tool for
communication the world over. With the steady growth in the hospitality
industry and hospitality sector where proficiency in foreign languages is a
pre- requisite,
>>Source: Kenya Times 5 th December, 2006
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Scholarship now includes internship to beneficiaries
The East African Breweries scholarship programme is now more than mere
sponsorship for college education for the needy.
>>Source: Kenya Times 5 th December, 2006
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336 graduate at Gulu University
A total of 336 students graduated at Gulu University on Saturday. They were
awarded degrees, diplomas and certificates in various disciplines by the
chancellor, Dr. Martin Aliker, amid jubilation from parents.
>>Source: New Vision 4 th December, 2006
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Janet donates sh5m to school
First Lady Janet Museveni has hailed the administration of Kibubura Girls
Secondary School in Ibanda district for their contribution to education. She
was on Saturday officiating at the school's silver jubilee celebrations,
where she contributed sh5m and pledged two computers and printers.
>>Source: New Vision 4 th December, 2006
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Africa : Battle for the Cheap Education Computer Hots Up
The holy grail of cheap computers for emerging markets is producing a
sub-$100 laptop for education purposes. One Lap Top Per Child, the
initiative launched by MIT's tech showman Nicholas Negroponte took a step
nearer last week with its first test production run.
>>Source: Balancing Act 4 th December, 2006
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Africa : Open Course Ware Movement Broadening Global Access to Education
When the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) announced in 2001 that
it was planning to offer free online access to educational materials from
hundreds of its course offerings, the university in Cambridge said it hoped
its Open Course Ware (OCW) Web site
>>Source: United States Department of State 4 th December, 2006
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Ethiopia : Ossrea Awards Senior Academics $ 215,000 for Research Proposals
The Organization for Social Science Research in Eastern and Southern Africa
(OSSREA) on Thursday awarded 17 researchers a total of $ 215,000 in grants
for the project proposals of researches from the region.
>>Source: The Daily Monitor 4 th December, 2006
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Uganda : ICT Project Gets 800 Computer Boost
A new window for computer literacy has opened for educational institutions
in the country.This opportunity follows a boost of 800 computers worth
Ush450 million (US$243,243) from communications firm, uganda telecom to Stem
Computing International.
>>Source: East African Business Week 4 th December, 2006
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Ethiopia : President Lays Hope University College Cornerstone
President Girma Wolde-Giorgis yesterday laid the cornerstone of Hope
University College which would be constructed at a cost of 70 million birr.
>>Source: The Ethiopian Herald 4 th December, 2006
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Rwanda : Police Get Managerial Skills
A two-week training workshop in management skills and community policing at
the School of Finance and Banking (Mburabuturo) has ended.
>>Source: The New Times 4 th December, 2006
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Kenya : Proposed Bursary Rule to Benefit Standard Eight Leavers
Needy Standard Eight leavers will start receiving government bursaries just
before joining Form One, if new proposals are adopted.A Government study
proposes that bursary cash targets deserving Standard Eight leavers.
>>Source: The Nation 4 th December, 2006
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Rwanda : ADEPR Graduates 332 Christians
Christians of Association de Eglise des Pentêcote du Rwanda (ADEPR) in
Muhanga district will now be able to read write and count after graduating
with certificates in literacy and alphabet programs for the year 2006.
>>Source: The New Times 4 th December, 2006
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Uganda : 400 Vacancies
ABOUT 399 vacancies are available in public service for graduate teachers, a
commissioner with the Education Service commission said on Monday.
>>Source: New Vision 4 th December, 2006
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Ethiopia : Ensuring Better Future for Children Everyone's Duty - Albright
Former US Secretary of State Madeline K. Albright, one of the Save the
Children-Ethiopia Guests of Honors at the World Aids Day event here said it
was the governments and its citizen's responsibility to create an
environment in which children's rights are secured and their future ensured.
>>Source: The Daily Monitor 4 th December, 2006
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KCC review academic performance
The Mayor of Kigali Dr Aisa Kirabo Kacyira recently held a consultative
meeting with Directors of schools in Kigali , aimed at improving academic
standards in the city schools. During the meeting held to chart ways on how
students in candidate classes (senior three and senior six) can improve on
academic performance,
>>Source: New Times 3 rd December, 2006
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RWANDA : Need to incorporate nutrition into kids' HIV programmes
NAIROBI , 7 Dec 2006 (IRIN) - Nearly 45 percent of HIV-positive Rwandan
children under five years old are severely malnourished, delegates at a
recent paediatric conference on HIV/AIDS heard.
>>Source: IRIN news
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Sh16b AIDS plan for Rakai district
WATER and environment minister Maria Mutagamba on Friday launched a
five-year sh16b AIDS strategic plan for Rakai district.
>>Source: New vision 6 th December 2006
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School clubs to fight HIV/Aids
With the struggle, money and even vaccine trials, the fight against HIV/Aids
has not come to an end.
>>Source: New Times 5 th December 2006
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Federation launches new Global Alliance on HIV/AIDS
The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies said it
has launched a Global Red Cross Red Crescent Alliance on HIV/AIDS last
Wednesday.
>>Source: New Times 6 th December 2006
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NHIF to cover Aids, cancer outpatients
People suffering from Aids-related complications and cancer will be among 11
million people to benefit from a new outpatient cover by the National
Hospital Insurance Fund (NHIF).
>>Source: The Standard 4 th December, 2006
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Need to support teachers living with HIV
There has not been adequate and systematic efforts to ensure that teachers
and other educators who are infected with HIV/Aids get the necessary care
and support to prolong their working life and productivity.
>>Source: Kenya Times 4 th December, 2006
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Families urged to fight Aids
The UN Resident Coordinator Mr. Moustapha Soumaré has urged families to
fortify their role in the fight against HIV/Aids. Addressing UN staff and
their families at the World Food Programme (WFP) compound on December 2,
>>Source: New Times 4 th December, 2006
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Ministry moots game on HIV/Aids
The Education and Sports ministry, and an NGO have launched a new game to
boost knowledge among the youth about HIV/Aids. It was part of events to
mark the World Aids Day, at at Kampala Rugby Club in Lugogo, on Friday.
>>Source: The Monitor 5 th December, 2006
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Internet a good strategy for HIV
The Internet is a promising strategy to deliver low-cost HIV/Aids risk
reduction interventions among young people in resource-limited settings.
This was revealed in the November issue of PloS Medicine, a freely available
open access journal.
>>Source: The Monitor 5 th December, 2006
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Kenya : Government Introduces Combination Therapy for PMTCT
HIV-positive pregnant women in Kenya may soon receive the AIDS drug
Zidovudine, also known as AZT, alongside single-dose Nevirapine, a
combination shown to significantly reduce the transmission of the virus to
new-born babies.
>>Source: UN IRIN 4 th December, 2006
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Africa : Hip-Hop Artist Ludacris Tells Teens to Learn Facts on Aids
As American youth are learning their ABCs to succeed in school, rapper-actor
Ludacris tells teens speaking any language on World AIDS Day that if they do
not learn the ABCs of AIDS prevention, they might not live much beyond their
school years.
>>Source: United States Department of State 4 th December, 2006
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Africa: U.S. Leaders Emphasize Partnership On World Aids Day
On World AIDS Day, December 1, U.S. leaders called on every American to play
a role in the fight against the global epidemic of HIV/AIDS.
>>Source: United States Department of State 4 th December, 2006
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Africa : Hitting the Target? New Study Explores HIV/Aids Information Needs
Hundreds of media organisations, nongovernmental organisations (NGOs) and
government agencies are producing information about HIV and AIDS. But how
much of that information is accessible and useful to AIDS organisations on
the ground and who is benefiting from it?
>>Source: UN IRIN 4 th December, 2006
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Uganda : Uchumi, AAR Offer Free Health Services to Over 1600 Clients
HIV/AIDS still poses the greatest threat to the social and economic
development of Uganda , an official from Africa Air Rescue Services Ms
Stella Kanyike has said.
>>Source: East African Business Week 4 th December, 2006
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Uganda : UCU Marks HIV/Aids Awareness Week
Uganda Christian University Mukono last week held a number of activities to
sensitise students about HIV/AIDS.According to the university public
relations officer, Mr Vincent Mugaba, the university partnered with the AIDS
Information Centre (AIC) to offer students an opportunity to get free
HIV/AIDS testing and counselling.
>>Source: East African Business Week 4 th December, 2006
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Rwanda : Aids Book
An AIDS control book to be launched.The National Commission for Aids Control
(CNLS) is to launch a book to be used as a guide in the national campaign
and fight against the HIV/AIDS scourge.
>>Source: East African Business Week 4 th December, 2006
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Uganda : Employers Urged On HIV/Aids
Employers should not discriminate against employees living with HIV/AIDS at
the workplace, the coordinator for Positive Women Leaders of Uganda, Sophie
Acan Odeng, urged last week.
>>Source: New Vision 4 th December, 2006
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Kenya : Leaders Urge Muslims to Go for HIV Tests
Muslim leaders in Mombasa have joined hands in the fight against HIV/Aids.
Five officials of the Council of Imams and Preachers of Kenya (CIPK) who
were on Friday tested for HIV, at the Sayydna Fatma Hospital in Kisauni
constituency, said their action was part of commemoration of the World Aids
Day marked on Friday.
>>Source: The East African Standard 4 th December, 2006
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Kenya : The Unsung Heroes of the Aids Pandemic
The scourge has destroyed the family structure, leaving grandparents to care
for orphans, Mama Rispa Amuom and her granddaughter, Iska Anyango, 13, in
Nyalkinyi Village
>>Source: The East African Standard 4 th December, 2006
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Ethiopia : Patriarch Gives Awareness Raising Orientation to Over 250,000
Patriarch of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church and President of the World
Council of Churches, His Holiness Abune Paulos gave an awareness raising
orientation to over 250,000 people on HIV/AIDS in connection with the World
AIDS Day in Axum .
>>Source: The Ethiopian Herald 4 th December, 2006
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Ethiopia : Chief Calls for Strengthened Anti-HIV/Aids Intervention
The various anti-HIV/AIDS interventions launched by governmental and
non-governmental organizations in Gambella State should further be
strengthened, Chief of the State Administration said.
>>Source: The Ethiopian Herald 4 th December, 2006
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Ethiopia : Federation Launches New Global Alliance on HIV/Aids
The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies said it
has launched a Global Red Cross Red Crescent Alliance on HIV/AIDS last
Wednesday.
>>Source: The Ethiopian Herald 4 th December, 2006
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Ethiopia : Voluntary HIV Blood Test Campaign Launched in Tigray
A two-month voluntary HIV blood test campaign was officially launched in
Tigray State yesterday.
>>Source: The Ethiopian Herald 4 th December, 2006
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Uganda : Uganda to Host Fifth African Conference On Child Abuse
UGANDA is to host the fifth African conference on child abuse and neglect.
The African Network for Prevention and Protection against Child Abuse and
Neglect (ANPPCAN) information officer, Topher Mugumya has revealed.
>>Source: The Monitor 4 th December, 2006
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Rwanda : Motorcyclists Resolve to Fight HIV/Aids
AMOCYA, an association of motorcyclists operating in Kamembe town, Rusizi
District has reiterated their readiness to tackle HIV/Aids pandemic.
>>Source: The New Times 4 th December, 2006
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Uganda : MPs Test for HIV
Several Members of Parliament participated in voluntary testing at
Parliament on Friday, to mark HIV/AIDS and Human Rights Awareness Week.
>>Source : New Vision 4 th December, 2006
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Uganda : Abstinence Will Protect Youth - Janet
The First Lady, Janet Museveni has insisted that despite many voices
attacking it, sexual abstinence is the only sure way of avoiding contracting
HIV.
>>Source: New Vision 4 th December, 2006
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Kenya : State Seeks Private Sector Help to Fight Aids
Kenyan companies have been challenged to assist the Government in the fight
against HIV/Aids.Health Minister Charity Ngilu said the Government requires
about Sh 6.5 billion to increase the number of people on ARVs from the
current 110,000 to 324,000 by 2010.
>>Source: The East African Standard 4 th December, 2006
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Kenya : Science and Common Sense
Medical prescriptions sometimes come with an instruction to take medicine on
a full stomach. Doctors often counsel patients to pay attention to their
diet as they recover from illness. It's common sense.
>>Source: The Nation 4 th December, 2006
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Kenya : Step Up War on Aids
The International Aids Day was marked yesterday and as usual, speeches,
demonstrations, skits, songs and dances were delivered at various venues
locally and globally, where groups gathered to reflect on humanity's worst
scourge devastation this century.
>>Source: The Nation 4 th December, 2006
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Kenya : World Aids Day
Leaders yesterday asked Kenyans not to relax in their fight against Aids
following a dramatic decline in infections.
>>Source: The Nation 4 th December, 2006
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Ethiopia : President Says Gov't HIV/Aids Intervention Bearing Fruit
President Girma Wolde-Giorgis said that HIV/AIDS intervention activities
carried out by the government through coordinating various sections of the
society are bearing fruit.
>>Source: The Ethiopian Herald 4 th December, 2006
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Uganda : AIG, Bikers Aid Orphans Project
Uganda Bikers Association (UBA) in tandem with insurance brokers AIG have
joined hands to fight the AIDS/HIV pandemic in Uganda .
>>Source: The Monitor 4 th December, 2006
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Rwanda : Church Calls for Unity On Aids
As the world marked the World AIDS Day, the Anglican Church in Muhanga
district Kamunye Zone appealed to masses to join hands and own the HIV/AIDS
issue as a common challenge.
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Uganda : Free ARVs Expected Next Year - Govt
The Government will give free antiretroviral drugs (ARVs) to 120,000 people
living with HIV by the end of next year.
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Encouraging signs in anti-Aids fight - WHO
There were encouraging signs in the African continent's fight against Aids,
with an apparent decline in adult prevalence in a number of countries, the
World Health Organisation said on Friday.
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HIV drugs reaching more people as Aids Day marked
About 1,2-million people in countries hard hit by HIV/Aids are receiving
life-extending drugs thanks to two major United States and international
funds, double from a year ago, but many millions more need help, the funds
said on Friday.
>>Source: Mail and Guardian online 2 nd December, 2006
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