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HIV/AIDS conference in Yunnan province, China
October 21, 2009 in China, Commercial Sex Workers, Health, HIV/AIDS, Humanitarian Work, Migrants, Philanthropy, Social Justice, Unsung Heroes | Tags: HIV/AIDS in Asia, Migrants, NGOs, Public health education | 2 comments
Wow, the HIV/AIDS conference that I’ve coordinated for 5 NGOs is turning out to be amazingly fruitful! (a sixth NGO will join tomorrow for the financial and grant management seminar).
Two organizations presented tonight on their HIV prevention education projects, outreach programs to CSWs and migrant construction workers (potential clients of CSWs) and to county level doctors and health professionals. I was duly impressed. I have seen both of these programs in person over the last two years, and they are pioneering and well-run, but tonight, to hear of the tremendous progress and lessons learned has been gratifying to say the least.
I’ll write again soon.
Peace,
Sylvia

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