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AIDS - Regional - Europe

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Subtopics:      Europe > United Kingdom  
 
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      new window AIDS Foundation East-West (AFEW) Description: Mission is developing, implementing, and promoting tools for effective HIV/AIDS prevention, treatment, care, and support in the Newly Independent States (NIS) of the former Soviet Union. Includes news, a list of projects, donation information, and photos. English and Russian. (afew.org)
new window AIDS Information Switzerland Description: Supplies thorough information about the HIV illness, AIDS, and education on prevention. (aids-info.ch)
new window AIDS Infoshare International Description: An organization providing Russian individuals and organizations with the tools needed to fight HIV/AIDS and to address human rights violations in the health system. (spiral.com)
new window Euro HIV Description: Covers the countries in the World Health Organisation (WHO). Its mission is to understand, improve and share European surveillance data in order to better inform concerning disease prevention, control and care. (eurohiv.org)
new window European Association of Nurses in AIDS Care (AENAC) Description: An association of those nurses who are working in HIV/AIDS care in the European region, with members from Spain to Israel, and from Sweden to Italy. (uwcm.ac.uk)
new window Europeer Description: A meeting place and resource center about peer education to prevent HIV infection among young people in Europe. (europeer.lu.se)
new window HIV Net Nordic Description: Provides information, statistics, drug fact sheets, and more for people living in Scandinavian countries. (hivnetnordic.org)
new window Lovecheck Description: Game for young children to educate them about the dangers of HIV/AIDs before they have their first sexual experience. (lovecheck.org)
new window Stop AIDS Alliance Description: Brussels-based NGO which provides information about the European Commission, parliament and council and their policies and legislation on HIV and AIDS issues. (stopaidsalliance.org)
new window Youth of Yougoslav Assotiation Against AIDS/SIDA Description: An organization for fighting the spread of AIDS. (galeb.etf.bg.ac.yu)
 




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