One month to go before the 2008 High-Level Meeting on AIDS in New York. The Myanmar report has not been posted on the UNAIDS website or the ICASO website.
HIV at the other end of the country
It is hard to say how much these Kachin people across the border with China are affected by HIV … this Holt article doesn't say much about it.
Interview gives information on the impact of Nargis on HIV
This interview gives the only information so far about the impact of Nargis on HIV and it is welcome news: “A few dozen of our HIV/AIDS patients also lost their anti-retroviral treatment in the cyclone. We have been able to re-supply all of them.” MSF's Joe Belliveau.
Prophetic words on humanitarian work
These words are almost prophetic. Humanitarian work and development work go hand in hand. Humanitarian work over the next few years is solidarity work.
Conclusions and Recommendations of the Three Diseases Fund review meeting
Much more of substance from this meeting should be made available to the public.
Nargis impact on HIV treatment
It is difficult for one international aid worker to charge his cell phone
The impact of Nargis
I am surprised that no opportunists have yet tried to say that Nargis will increase vulnerability to HIV like Tarantola and Cooper say below about climate change. Elizabeth Pisani deplores this …
Man with HIV imprisoned in Burma / Myanmar
Can anyone suggest how to help Than Naing?

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