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Women Advocates statement on ECHO Trial Results (3895)
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SOCIAL-CULTURAL AND GENDER-RELATED BARRIERS THAT AFFECT THE ENROLLMENT AND RETENTION OF WOMEN AND GIRLS LIVING WITH HIV IN HIV PREVENTION, TREATMENT AND CARE SERVICES IN UGANDA (3521)
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Hormonal contraceptive methods and HIV acquisition in women (3202)
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Put Women at the Center: Call for Accountability and Action on the ECHO (Evidence of Contraceptives and HIV Outcomes) Trial (3180)
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- Structural Violence and its impact on women's health (2657)
- Policy Brief: Violations of sexual reproductive health and rights violations experienced by women living with HIV (2559)
- Structural violence & its impact on women's health (2463)
Press Statements (57)
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- ICW’s take on the WHO Technical Statement on Hormonal Contraceptives and HIV (4085)
- Communiqué from ICW Tanzania General Assembly Announcing New Board Members (4083)
- Women Advocates statement on ECHO Trial Results (3895)
Reports (11)
- Understanding the Experiences of Women Living With HIV Regarding Option B+ in Uganda and Malawi (4351)
- REPORT: Are Women Organisations Accessing Funding for HIV/AIDS? (3680)
- Violation of Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights of Women Living With HIV in Clinical and Community Settings in Uganda (3654)
- SOCIAL-CULTURAL AND GENDER-RELATED BARRIERS THAT AFFECT THE ENROLLMENT AND RETENTION OF WOMEN AND GIRLS LIVING WITH HIV IN HIV PREVENTION, TREATMENT AND CARE SERVICES IN UGANDA (3521)
Toolkits (10)
- ICWEA Engagement in the Global Fund Processes Under the New Funding Model (NFM) of Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (GFATM) (2548)
- Toolkit on research on sexual reproductive health and rights violations experienced by women living with HIV (2453)
- The People's Voice Uganda 2023 (1913)
- The People's Voice Uganda 2021 (1845)
Good day!
I hope this email finds you well. My name is Nancy, a radio journalist working with a community/learning radio station in Kakamega, Western Kenya and I run a weekly radio programme on HIV and AIDS in conjuction with the AIDS CONTROL UNIT at my place of work; 103.9 MMUST FM.
I have read widely about your activities, and I am most interested to further know what you do, other activities that you undertake here in Kenya, and if there’s a way that your organization can incorporate radio journalists in your team to help spread your agenda. Especially those that produce programs in tandem with your agenda.
May I ask, do you have a network of journalists across the region that are able to help with your agenda? My interest lies with the possibility that I might be able to generate news stories from activities you undertake or positive broadcast programs to our listener-ship and much more.
Awaiting a positive response from you.
Kind Regards,
Nancy Imali
imalinancy@gmail.com/nogonyo@mmust.ac.ke
+254 725453916
Dear Nancy,
It is great to hear from you and we would definately like to work with you. Let us continue the conversation on email.
Thank you.