မိုဇမ္ဘစ္ႏိုင္ငံရွိ ကက္သလစ္ဘာသာေရးေခါင္းေဆာင္က ဥေရာပမွ ထုတ္လုပ္ေသာ ကြန္ဒံုးအခ်ိဳ ့သည္ HIV ေရာဂါပိုးမ်ား ကူးစက္ခံထားရသည္ ဟု ဘီဘီစီ ကိုေျပာၾကားခဲ့သည္။ ဘာသာေရးေခါင္းေဆာင္က ထုိကြန္ဒံုးမ်ားသည္ အာဖရိက လူမ်ိဳးမ်ား၏ဘ၀ ျမန္ျမန္ဆန္ဆန္ လက္စတံုးေန ေၾကာင္း ေထာက္ျပခဲ့ၿပီး ကြန္ဒံုးသံုးစြဲေရးကို အျပင္းအထန္ကန္ ့ကြက္ခဲ့သည္။ 7daysnews အတြဲ ၆) အမွတ္ ၂၉ (၁၁၊၁၀၊၂၀၀၇)
Japanese assistance helps to cure people with tuberculosis
The [him] moderator is sure that Dr Ti Ti knows that the samples must be sputum and not saliva. Too bad the journalist confused the two.
Response to ‘Points to Consider’
This letter was received in response to Points to Consider posted 4 October as [him] 492.
Grants may be available for organisations in Myanmar / Burma
If your organisation … blah blah blah blah, blah … then you either work for the UN or you are an extremely lucky NGO worker in Burma / Myanmar.
Latest news from Maggin
Here is the latest from Maggin …
Joshua Kurlantzick says the end of the Cold War, the Internet, and NGOs make this time different
The third last paragraph is fascinating. “the Internet, and the rise of global nongovernmental organisations” are said to be part of the reason that this time the uprising is different.
China Changes Course on Using NGOs as Global Fund Grant Implementers
With all the talk about China this and China that over the past two weeks it is worth looking at one way China has NOT changed. The government still calls the shots on all Global Fund financed activities. Is it the same for Myanmar / Burma?
Here is a creative idea
Here is a creative idea that was sent to the [him] moderator. You are free to copy and paste the graphic on the top of the photos on the left into your email.
Sex work project people make comments on UNAIDS Guidance Note on Sex Work
The Global Working Group has not revealed who was sitting on the Global Working Group they convened. And how many of them were sex workers. But they have come up with a reasonable paper.
Points to consider
This anonymous comment was received by the [him] moderator.
Time for UNICEF to Turn Over a New Leaf
This was in Irrawaddy comments …
Dual track financing, the Global Fund, and Burma / Myanmar
Here is a question. Unanswered as yet by Global Fund staff.

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