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HIV testing and African Communities in the UK: Where are we now?

Date: 25-06-2010 to 25-06-2010
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The African HIV Research Forum (AHRF) has the pleasure of announcing its upcoming seminar on Friday 25th June, 2010. The theme of this year’s seminar is “HIV testing and African Communities in the UK: Where are we now?”Special Features include latest research findings and engaging the voices of African communities in Research. Kindly confirm your attendance to diana.inegbenebor@ahpn.org before 10th June 2010.

Registration will close as soon as all spaces are filled. Please confirm availability as soon as possible to avoid disappointment.

To find out more about the AHRF, click here.

Please download the flyer and circulate widely.

   

Documents

Flyer

HIV epidemic and testing patterns among black-Africans in the UK. A presentation by Dr. Alison Brown, Health protection Agency, Centre for Infections

 


TOPAN: Testing Of Partners At Newham, Sainabou Samba Gomez

Next Step in African Research, Martha Chinouya, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine

AHPN, Dr Ade Adeagbo, African HIV Policy Network

HIV Testing among African People in England; where are we now? Peter Weatherburn on behalf of Bass Line collaborators, Sigma Research.

AHRF update for the AHPN

 

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