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Conference Booklet PictureThe Conference Booklet for the South West Women's Conference on AIDS in Cameroon is now available
. Enclosed find scholarship information, submission guidelines and more.

 
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Two GATAG representatives attended the African Treatment Literacy Conference in Johannesburg South Africa from 11-14 December 2005. Alf Okoto-Ababio spoke on behalf of GATAG's president, discussing Ghana's treatment access situation and Julius Amoako Bekoe also attended. Read the conference report.

International Treatment Preparedness SummitGATAG - Member of the International Treatment Preparedness Coalition - Read our Fact Sheet; six million people require AIDS treatment today.  GATAG President Israel Asamoah recently attended the ITPC Summit.  View a photograph of participants.

UNAIDS ReportGATAG Featured in UNAIDS Best Practice Collection "...community-based organizations appeared to possess knowledge and motivation empowering them to be watchdogs on the community and national response, particularly for access to treatment."  Read more about GATAG in the UNAIDS Report, page 25.


GATAG Recommends 'HIV Medicine 2005' -- A medical textbook that provides a comprehensive and up-to-date overview of the treatment of HIV Infection.  Visit http://www.hivmedicine.com/ to download a free copy of this book. 


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