
Events
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06/08/2011 |
Wednesday, June 8, 2010
1:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.
At the
Holy Family Church Auditorium
315 East 47th Street (enter through church garden)
New York City 10017
Dr. Paul De Lay, Deputy Executive Director, UNAIDS (to be confirmed)
Ms. Becky Johnson, CHAN Consultant
Rev. Msgr. Robert J. Vitillo, Caritas Internationalis Special Advisor on HIV/AIDS
Ms. Jane Galvao, Focal Point for Paediatric AIDS, UNITAID
Sr. Alison Munro, Director, AIDS Office, Southern Africa Catholic Bishops’ Conference
Ambassador Mark R. Dybul, Co-Director, Global Health Law Centre, Georgetown University,
Washington, D.C. USA (to be confirmed)
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| 01/31/2011 |
Ending the Cycle of Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV/AIDS: Successes and Challenges in the Global Response Areana Quiñones, Director of Grants Acquisitions and Management, Catholic Medical Mission Board |
| 07/21/2009 | CMMB Staff Present Research at 5th IAS Conference in South Africa Abstract A South African survey to determine whether men's knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP) towards HIV/AIDS prevention, counseling and testing have an impact on their low uptake of VCT services Background: Following evidence of shortcomings of current testing approaches to engage men in the utilization of home-based counseling and testing services, the Catholic Medical Mission Board (CMMB) conducted a baseline KAP survey in order to determine men's knowledge, attitudes and practices towards current HIV/AIDS prevention, counseling and testing interventions and to establish why they do not in utilize these services.
Methods: The South African DHS household questionnaire was adapted to include only those questions specific to men and HIV/AIDS and adding new questions on religious orientation, personal responsibility and men's beliefs and knowledge about “living with HIV and AIDS”. In order to capture men from a wide variety of cultures and religious backgrounds, this survey was conducted in three selected Dioceses located in the Eastern Cape, KwaZulu Natal and Limpopo provinces. Using convenience sampling, a male interviewer was each assigned a survey area and asked to interview men on a house-to-house basis. In all, 450 interviews of men aged 15 to 65 were completed. The results were analyzed using SPSS software.
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| 06/03/2009 | Holistic and Family-Centered Care Approach to HIV/AIDS Member Dialogues
Join Catholic Medical Mission Board's (CMMB) in-country leaders and senior management in an interactive dialogue highlighting the organization's progression from a mother-and-child focused scope of activity (PMTCT) to a multi-focused holistic approach that encompasses the entire family. CMMB is working to integrate PMTCT; male education and testing; HIV positive mentoring among mothers; adolescent male circumcision; and primary healthcare and life skills training into a family-centered approached to HIV and AIDS and better health.
The Member Dialogues forum is a service provided to our member organizations on a space-available basis. The theme, content and participants in The Conversation are generated by the hosting member organization: Catholic Medical Mission Board |
| 01/12/2009 | Mahler for the Children of AIDS WHO: Conductor George Mathew | Mezzo-soprano Susanne Mentzer | Concertmaster Glenn Dicterow | Posthornist Matthew Muckey | Trombonist Joseph Alessi
And students, graduates and faculty of The Juilliard School and the Manhattan School of Music accompanied by and other major international orchestras and ensembles. MAHLER FOR THE CHILDREN OF AIDS is the third in a series of global humanitarian concerts that George Mathew has conceived and presented at Carnegie Hall, gathering together artists from the world's finest orchestras, ensembles and music schools for humanitarian causes while employing the music itself as their central source of energy. Mathew drew inspiration from the success of BEETHOVEN'S NINTH FOR SOUTH ASIA, a January 2006 concert for survivors of the devastating 2005 earthquake in Pakistan, and the 2007 REQUIEM FOR DARFUR, hosted by Mia Farrow. Purchase tickets to the concert Please watch a clip of conductor George Mathew talk about this historic event. |
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