Upcoming Courses
Combating AIDS Close to Home
Meeting the Needs of OVCs in Kenya

Dakar, Senegal
April Training has been rescheduled
Conception, Gestion et Évaluation des Programmes de Lutte Contre le VIH/SIDA
Cours 2009 destiné aux francophones
18 au 29 Mai, 2009
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Global Health Action is headquartered in DeKalb County, Georgia, a state with one of the highest number of reported AIDS cases in the U.S. GHA's school-based AIDS Awareness and Prevention Program seeks to educate, raise awareness, and focus attention on the AIDS epidemic. Since 2004, we have partnered with DeKalb County Schools to educate young people about HIV/AIDS issues, using peer-to-peer presentations and in-school programs to reach tens of thousands of middle and high school students.

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Bakary Sidibe, GHA's Program Manager for Africa, and Alfred Abande Oloo, GHA's Kenyan Field Office Coordinator recently held a series of meetings in Nairobi with the leaders of three Kenyan organizations - Humanity for Orphans, Youth and Widows Initiatives Kenya (HOYWIK); Mother's Delight Moments (MDM); and Kibera Community Self Help Program (KICOSHEP).

Staff from all three Kenyan non-profit organizations have attended GHA courses in the Design, Management, and Evaluation (DM&E) of HIV/AIDS Programs, and the first two are seed grant recipients. We know them well.

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Arusha, Tanzania
Design, Management, and Evaluation of HIV/AIDS Programs
2009 Course for English-Speakers September 14 – 25, 2009
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Nanjing, China
2009 International Course on Effective Management and Evaluation of HIV/AIDS and Reproductive Health Programs
Conducted in English by GHA in collaboration with Nanjing Population Program Training Center International,
October 22 – 31, 2009
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Estimates
of the population of Nairobi’s Kibera Slums range from 600,000 to more than a million.

Katelyn, a peer leader at Champion Theme Middle School in Stone Mountain, Georgia, proudly displays her “Stop AIDS” t-shirt during World AIDS Day.
   

Click here to watch a short video about GHA's Community Health Worker Training Program and Haitian Goat Project, courtesy of United Methodist News Service.