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CHGA Presents "Securing Our Future" to Secretary-General BAN Ki-moon
9 June 2008, UN Headquarters.

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A new report says some cultural factors influencing spread of AIDS are specific to Africa
ECA Press Release No. 09/2008
New York , 09 June 2008 (ECA) – A new report released today on the state of HIV and AIDS in Africa says many cultural factors, including gender inequalities, wife inheritance and some sexual practices, that influence the AIDS epidemic and response are specific to the continent and must be better understood and changed.
African AIDS Commission Meets in Washington Ahead of Final Report
Press Release No.18/2005
Addis Ababa, 17 October 2005 (ECA) – One of Africa’s leading initiatives against HIV/AIDS, the Commission on HIV/AIDS and Governance in Africa (CHGA), holds its final meeting in Washington, D.C., this week at the end of its two-year mandate.
Interactive Morocco
Addressing the socio-economic impact of HIV/AIDS in Africa, 22-23 April, 2005
UNOver 100 participants drawn from Africa’s active policy makers, researchers, associations of people living with HIV/AIDS, practitioners, as well as non-governmental, faith-based and community-based organizations representatives gathered in Morocco to examine the critical HIV/AIDS policy challenges and delineate specific policy recommendations for the Commission’s final report, across five pivotal areas: (i) Prevention and Treatment; (ii) Impact of HIV/AIDS on Gender; (iii) HIV/AIDS and youth; (iv) Human Capacity; and (v) Financing the response to HIV/AIDS.
 
Dr. Kenneth D. KaundaClosing remarks by His Excellency, Dr. Kenneth D. Kaunda, First President of Zambia, at the Interactive Session of the Commission on HIV/AIDS and Governance in Africa (CHGA).
Casablanca, Morocco,22nd April, 2005
 
ECA’s Executive Secretary Mr. K.Y. Amoako“The troubling times we live in call for profoundly different ways of dealing with the most devastating health crisis of modern times.” said K.Y. Amoako, Executive Secretary of ECA and Chairman of CHGA on the occasion of the Fifth CHGA Interactive which took place in Casablanca, Morocco.
 
Opening remarks by His Excellency, Dr. Kenneth D. Kaunda, First President of Zambia, at the Interactive session of the Commission on HIV/AIDS and Governance in Africa (CHGA).
Casablanca, Morocco,22nd April, 2005
Call to Boost HIV/AIDS Awareness in Africa
ECA Press Release No. 09/2005, Addis Ababa, 2 May 2005 .
Policymakers have reiterated the need for Africa to tackle HIV/AIDS by talking frankly about the disease in a bid to educate people.
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AIDS. Women in front line
Morocco TIMES, 25 April 2005
AIDS remains under control in Morocco, with figures reaching an estimated 16,000 cases, revealed the Minister of Health, Mohamed Cheikh Biadillah, to the HIV/AIDS Commission and Governance of Africa (CHGA).
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Impact of HIV/AIDS on gender,
orphans and vulnerable children

Discussion outcomes of CHGA Interactive
Cameroon
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HIV/AIDS and the World
of Work

Discussion Outcomes [Français]

  Events Calendar
Interactive MoroccoAddressing the Socio-Economic Impact of HIV/AIDS, 22-23 April, 2005
CHGA Interactive Cameroon, Gender and HIV/AIDS, Orphans in Africa, 13 - 14 December, 2004
Fifth Commissioners meeting – May 6-7, 2005
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