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  • Tobacco a leading cause of sickness, says Health Minister November 3, 2011
  • HIV prevention update: November summary of must-read literature November 3, 2011
  • What it means to have no control over your bladder November 3, 2011
  • Delayed Tobacco Control Bill set to be tabled before Ugandan parliament November 3, 2011
  • Budaka lacks toilet facilities - report November 2, 2011
  • HIV prevalence increases in Amuria District, Uganda November 2, 2011
  • Multi-cancer drug to be tested November 2, 2011
  • Ten-man medical team to handle Kumi Siamese twins November 2, 2011
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November 1, 2011 Submitted by Mafaranga From 'We are empowered to handle HIV in our communities'

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Lawyers from CEHURD behind Maternal Petition from extreme right Mulumba Moses, Prima Kwagala, Noor Nakibuuka ( with spects), Ibrahim Nsereko and Edrine Wanyama in court

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Judges noting points from both sides, the petitioners and the Government

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Lawyer Kabanda David from Centre for Health Human Rights and Development argues with Principle State Attorney Patricia Mutesi over the submission of new preliminary objection the day of hearing

October 31, 2011 Submitted by HesterPhillips From Maternal petition case in Uganda takes a new turn

Rhoda Kukiriza seated next to people from Civil Society Organization

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MBADIFA V/C Byija handin g over to the V/C Mwizi sub county Kaliisa

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    Khemis Isaac

    I am studying at Juba University in South Sudan, am single, and speak English, Arabic and Bari. I live in Juba and have trained as a trainer of trainers. I work as a community mobilisation officer in the field of HIV and AIDS prevention awareness, treatment, care and support.

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    • KCs & maternal health

      By documenting individual stories and local or national campaigns, KCs have increased community and civil society understanding of the connection between HIV and the death of women during childbirth.

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      Many KCs represent the views of their communities on National Partnership Platforms (NPPs), national alliances of civil society organisations, which come together to share information, ideas and strategies on how to more effectively respond to HIV, AIDS, TB and other health issues.

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    • KCs & the Global Fund

      The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria has committed US$ 21.7 billion in 150 countries to support large-scale prevention, treatment and care programs. As part of the Fund’s 2011 Partnership Forum consultation, KCs were commissioned to interview communities in Asia, Africa, Eastern Europe and the Caribbean to hear their views on the Fund’s work in these regions.

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