13.11.2017
Members of AIDS Action Europe Network Meeting
On November 12 the members of AIDS Action Europe network meeting took place in Berlin. Perspectives of the future 22nd International AIDS Conference 2018 (Amsterdam) have been discussed. There was discussion about possibilities of cooperation among the network members. Some projects focused on HIV prevention and access to services for migrants and internally replaced persons have been reported. ...
26.05.2017
Meeting of the Representatives of SALUS Charitable Foundation with the Delegation from Freiburg (Germany)
On May 27, in the White Hall of Lviv City Hall, a meeting with the representatives of the delegation from Freiburg was held. Among the members of the delegation were the mayor of Freiburg and deputies. The purpose of the meeting was to discuss HIV / AIDS prevention programs, the possibility of exchanging experience between Freiburg and Lviv in this area, work with target ...
23.05.2017
Working Meeting of Managers of the Projects "Medical and Psychosocial Support of Patients Undergoing Substitution Maintenance Therapy"
A member of the SALUS Charitable Foundation, Ms Lesya Zavgorodnya, took part in a working meeting of managers of the projects "Medical and psychosocial support of patients undergoing substitution maintenance therapy. Status of the substitution maintenance therapy in Ukraine, urgent tasks for its further development and improvement of services for patients». The meeting was held in Kyiv on May ...
19.12.2014
In the Capital the Future of the Nation Was Discussed
Despite difficult times for the country, one should not forget about the health of the nation and its future. So at All-Ukrainian level – in the framework of the project "Reproductive Health in Ukraine" – an active and full-scale work on family planning and reproductive health is ongoing. This activity is coordinated by the Charitable Foundation "Woman's ...
29.07.2014
The 20th International AIDS Conference was held in Melbourne from 20 to 25 July 2014.
It is the premier gathering for those working in the field of HIV, as well as policy makers, persons living with HIV and other individuals committed to ending the pandemic. It is a chance to assess where we are, evaluate recent scientific developments and lessons learnt, and collectively chart a course forward.
The AIDS 2014 programme presented new scientific ...
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