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![]() President's Malaria Initiative E-Newsletter Read the April 2007 issue of the US President's Malaria Initiative E-Newsletter. |
Friends of the Global FightDownload a Handbook (PDF - 720 KB) designed to help faith groups engage with the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria http://www.theglobalfight.org |
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Visit the Friends of the Fund Africa new website http://www.friends-africa.org - November 2006. |
Visit the United States President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) new website http://www.pepfar.gov - November 2006. |
| Private Sector Delegation Newsletter Global Business Coalition on HIV/AIDS - April 2006 |
WHO Regional Office for Europe Global Plan to Stop TB 2006 - 2015 - 16 - 17 October 2006 In response to the TB emergency highlighted by the Global Plan to Stop TB 2006 - 2015, the WHO Regional Office for Europe will host a Ministerial Forum from 16 to 17 October 2006 in Copenhagen, Denmark. |
World Health OrganizationLatest Issue Fourth issue of the WHO's - September 2005 HIV/AIDS, TB and Malaria Cluster newsletter Vol.4 Previous Issues Third issue of the WHO's - June 2005 HIV/AIDS, TB and Malaria Cluster newsletter Vol.3 Second issue of the WHO's - February 2005 HIV/AIDS, TB and Malaria Cluster newsletter Vol.2 First issue of the WHO's - October 2004 HIV/AIDS, TB and Malaria Cluster newsletter Vol.1 This newsletter provides a continuing overview of WHO’s current projects and research in the area of HIV/AIDS, TB and malaria. It also aims to inform about progress made in countries towards effectively controlling the three diseases. |
This new
report by UNAIDS presents three possible case studies for how the
AIDS epidemic in Africa could evolve over the next 20 years based on policy
decisions taken today by African leaders and the rest of the world. |
The World Health Organization (WHO) Department of HIV/AIDS
is pleased to present the September/October edition of the WHO "3 by 5"
newsletter. (Treat three million people living with HIV/AIDS by 2005)The newsletter in English and French can be easily accessed on the WHO "3 by 5" website (January 2005) |
UNAIDS AIDS Epidemic Update 2004 The annual AIDS epidemic update reports on the latest developments in the global HIV/AIDS epidemic. With maps and regional summaries, the 2004 edition provides the most recent estimates of the epidemics scope and human toll, explores new trends in the epidemics evolution, and features a special section on women and AIDS. Visit the UNAIDS website to download the AIDS Epidemic Update Report. |
Read the latest articles about malaria from the world's press in Malaria in the News on the RBM Partnership's website. |
The latest Stop TB Partnership newsletter - No. 39 October 2004Visit the Stop TB Partnership website for weekly tuberculosis news |
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Global Malaria Programme Malaria Vaccine Breakthrough Announced - 15 October 2004 |
Visit the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation web page on the fight against AIDS and tuberculosis |
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Kaiser Family FoundationVisit the Kaiser network archived coverage of the XV International AIDS Conference in Bangkok |


















The World Health Organization (WHO) Department of HIV/AIDS
is pleased to present the September/October edition of the WHO "3 by 5"
newsletter. (Treat three million people living with HIV/AIDS by 2005)
Read the latest articles about malaria from the world's press in 



