CUUNA in conjunction with Cambridge Stop AIDS, Cambridge Friends of MSF, and Cambridge MedSIN would like to present a World AIDS Day Event.

Date: 1st December, 2009
Venue: Trinity Hall Lecture Rooms
Time: 7-9 pm

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World AIDS day Panel Discussion with:

Nathan Ford – head of the MSF-South Africa HIV/TB Unit. Nathan is at the fore-front of ARV provision in the devloping world, having been published widely and campaigned for MSF’s Access to Essential Medicines.

Martin Atela – research focuses on the management and delivery of primary care for chronically ill patients (TB/HIV & AIDS) at the peripheral (dispensaries and health centres) facility level in Kenya.

Siza Mtimibiri – doctoral thesis examines the psycho-emotional impact of HIV/AIDS on rural primary school students in Zimbabwe to find ways of
intervention which will enable students to learn more effectively, despite
the on-going epidemic.

Question and Answer session will follow.

Refreshments will be provided, petitions to sign, and ribbons to purchase.

Come along, get involved and do something meaningful for World AIDS Day.