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1. Hepatitis 2006.
Dakar, Senegal February 25 - March 5, 2006 Contact person: Mangosteen.
email: hepatitis2006@mangosee.com.
2. Global Summit on HIV/AIDS, Traditional Medicine and Indigenous
Knowledge.
Accra, Ghana 14-18 March 2006
For further information, contact J.William Danquah, President & Chief
Executive Officer, Africa First LLC, 517 Asbury Street, Suite 11, Saint
Paul, MN 55104, USA, by phone: 651 646 4721, fax: 651 644 3235, or
e-mail: info@africa-first.com
and /or visit the website:
http://www.africa-first.com/gsaidstmik2006/default.aspx.
3. Microbicides 2006.
Updates on recent microbicide research, forum for discussion of new
developments, and knowledge sharing between microbicide researchers,
public health workers, communities and advocacy organizations. April
23rd-26th 2006 in Cape Town, South Africa.
Website:
www.microbicide2006.org.
4. 1st Annual African HIV/AIDS Update and Leadership Development
Conference.
15-16 June 2006, Nairobi, Kenya.
A two day conference to provide an international exchange of information
and ideas about the latest clinical developments in the field of
HIV/AIDS, Women and Children issues and the discussion of culturally
competent Leadership strategies . For more information, please contact
crsmith.vac@tachc.org and/or
visit the website
http://www.valleyaids.org.
5. Workshop on Planning for HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Durban, South Africa 10-21 July 2006.
For more information please contact Health Economics and HIV/AIDS
Research Division (HERD) of the University of Kwazulu- Natal, Email:
heardtraining@ukzn.ac.za.
6. XVI International AIDS Conference.
13-18 August 2006. Toronto, Canada
Subject: HIV Testing; HIV/AIDS Prevention; HIV/AIDS Treatment or
Therapies; International Cooperation. Notes: Abstract Submissions:
February, 2006. Scholarship Applications: February, 2006. Early
Registration: February, 2006. Description: AIDS2006 Toronto will bring
together over twelve thousand participants to share current knowledge on
a full spectrum of issues about the global HIV/AIDS epidemic. The
International AIDS Conference is open to people from around the world,
and aims to advance knowledge of HIV/AIDS in all its medical, social,
scientific, community, and political aspects.
Conference participants will include researchers, clinicians, community
organizations, government personnel, and people living with HIV/AIDS.
For more information contact Bryan Hobson by email:
info@aids2006.org
and/or visit the website: http://www.aids2006.org. |