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Wednesday, August 01, 2007

Press Releases: Afghanistan, Afghanistan: World Bank supports efforts to curb the spread of HIV/AIDS

Press Releases: Afghanistan, Afghanistan: World Bank supports efforts to curb the spread of HIV/AIDS
Posted by /////wm. at 4:35 AM 1 comments
Labels: Afghanistan, HIV/AIDS, World Bank

Monday, July 02, 2007

Global Challenges | Wars in Africa Not Contributing to Spread of HIV, Study Says - Kaisernetwork.org

Global Challenges Wars in Africa Not Contributing to Spread of HIV, Study Says - Kaisernetwork.org
Posted by /////wm. at 7:18 PM 0 comments
Labels: Africa, Conflict, HIV/AIDS

Sunday, June 03, 2007

MSF: A step forward? The battle between Big Pharma and poor AIDS victims is heating up, but the outcome is far from certain

MSF: A step forward? The battle between Big Pharma and poor AIDS victims is heating up, but the outcome is far from certain
Posted by /////wm. at 9:16 PM 0 comments
Labels: HIV/AIDS, MSF, Pharma

Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Politics and Policy | Bush To Request $30B, Five-Year Extension of PEPFAR Following Original Mandate's Expiration in 2008, Washington Post Reports - Kaisernetwork.org

Politics and Policy Bush To Request $30B, Five-Year Extension of PEPFAR Following Original Mandate's Expiration in 2008, Washington Post Reports - Kaisernetwork.org
Posted by /////wm. at 6:30 AM 0 comments

BBC NEWS | Health | 'Opt out' HIV testing launched

BBC NEWS Health 'Opt out' HIV testing launched
Posted by /////wm. at 6:16 AM 0 comments
Labels: HIV/AIDS, opt-out testing

Thursday, May 17, 2007

Science & Medicine | Early Treatment With Three Classes of Antiretrovirals Quickly Reduces Viral Loads, Study Says - Kaisernetwork.org


Science & Medicine Early Treatment With Three Classes of Antiretrovirals Quickly Reduces Viral Loads, Study Says - Kaisernetwork.org
Posted by /////wm. at 8:29 AM 0 comments
Labels: HIV/AIDS, treatment

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

The invisible AIDS cure | Salon Books


The invisible AIDS cure Salon Books
Posted by /////wm. at 11:27 PM 0 comments
Labels: Africa, Epstein, HIV/AIDS

Wednesday, May 09, 2007

Drug Access | Clinton Foundation Announces Deal With Drug Companies To Reduce Cost of Antiretrovirals in Developing Countries - Kaisernetwork.org


Drug Access Clinton Foundation Announces Deal With Drug Companies To Reduce Cost of Antiretrovirals in Developing Countries - Kaisernetwork.org
Posted by /////wm. at 7:25 PM 0 comments
Labels: CIPLA, Clinton Foundation, HIV/AIDS, treatment
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  • ▼  2007 (20)
    • ▼  August (1)
      • Press Releases: Afghanistan, Afghanistan: World Ba...
    • ►  July (1)
      • Global Challenges | Wars in Africa Not Contributin...
    • ►  June (1)
      • MSF: A step forward? The battle between Big Pharma...
    • ►  May (6)
      • Politics and Policy | Bush To Request $30B, Five-Y...
      • BBC NEWS | Health | 'Opt out' HIV testing launched...
      • Science & Medicine | Early Treatment With Three Cl...
      • The invisible AIDS cure | Salon Books
      • Drug Access | Clinton Foundation Announces Deal Wi...
      • Tobias Latest Evidence of Bush Hypocrisy | RHReali...
    • ►  April (3)
      • Politics and Policy | Advocates Discuss U.S. Law B...
      • Treatment figures reach 2 million
      • BBC NEWS | South Asia | Pakistan battles HIV/Aids ...
    • ►  March (4)
      • Global Challenges | USAID Extends Pakistani HIV/AI...
      • Global Challenges | Report Shows Significant Incre...
      • Science & Medicine | Researchers Exploring New Str...
      • Global Challenges | U.N. Refugee Agency, UNAIDS Ca...
    • ►  January (4)
      • Analysis: AIDS plan faces deadly deficit
      • Private sector will join the battle against AIDS ~...
      • High Drug Costs Could Jeopordize Brazil's No-Cost ...
      • India poised for pharmaceutical boom
  • ►  2006 (161)
    • ►  December (10)
      • Poor Records Plague Pepfar ~ NYT
      • Probing U.S. Global AIDS Policy ~ Foreign Affairs
      • AIDS Threatens India’s Prosperity
      • Drug Access | State-Run Clinics in India Providing...
      • Stem the AIDS Epidemic in India
      • In 'Rush To Improve Access' to Antiretrovirals in ...
      • Democrats Seek To Investigate Funding for Faith-Ba...
      • Programs funded by the President's Emergency Plan ...
      • Thailand Still Shows the Way on HIV/AIDS
      • China home to 20 million gay men
    • ►  November (11)
      • Governments, Donors Falling Short of Antiretrovira...
      • Local version of new Aids drug planned
      • One Year after "3 by 5" AIDS Treatment Campaign, I...
      • Number of People Worldwide Living With HIV/AIDS In...
      • HIV/AIDS cases grow 30% in China
      • HIV/AIDS cases grow 30% in China
      • Opinion | Kaiser Daily HIV/AIDS Report Summarizes ...
      • Recent infections with HIV in gay men: study finds...
      • AIDS Is on the Rise Worldwide, U.N. Finds - NYT
      • PNG finally struggles with worsening AIDS crisis
      • Health advocate makes call to action
    • ►  October (6)
      • Stigma, Discrimination in India Hindering HIV/AIDS...
      • CHINA: "Expert Warns of Higher HIV Infection Rat...
      • Religious right wields clout: Secular groups losi...
      • Trade Agreements and International Health
      • Once a day AIDS drug launched in India
      • China-UK program prevents AIDS in southwest China
    • ►  September (5)
      • India: Hateful' Anti-Gay Law Must Go: Indian Gove...
      • Notables Urge India to End 145-Year Ban on Gay Sex...
      • UNAIDS Chief Presses China, Agence France Presse
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Alas, i'm back home in Asia! While I had a brief & wonderful stint in LA between 2004 and 2006, it's been this corner of the world that was home between 1990 and 2004. Serving in the peace corps, in fiji, served as an inspiration and motivator to transition eastward after completing graduate school. I worked with the Internatinal Rescue Committee in Pakistan, northern Thailand and the Reublic of Georgia. I then worked for Save the Children in Nepal and Bhutan. My last posting was with UNICEF in Hyderabad. Bhutan and India stand out very special amongst a panoply of wonderful experiences and places! My life has been such a gift.
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