Dear non-HIV-positive friend:
I am pleased to talk to you about HIV. In fact, I need to do it, and I need you to do it with those around you, too.
Read more: 10 THINGS MY NON-HIV-POSITIVE FRIENDS SHOULD KNOW ABOUT ME
The Regional/Arab Network against AIDS (RANAA) was established in December 2002 in Tunis and concertizes the commitment of 51 Arab civil society organizations representatives coming from 14 countries including Algeria, Bahrain, Djibouti, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Saudi Arabia... Read more
Dear non-HIV-positive friend:
I am pleased to talk to you about HIV. In fact, I need to do it, and I need you to do it with those around you, too.
Read more: 10 THINGS MY NON-HIV-POSITIVE FRIENDS SHOULD KNOW ABOUT ME
Al Shehab Foundation for Comprehensive Development is glad to announce that through the legal program with support from the International Development Law Organization -IDLO, Al Shehab lawyers were working during the past few months on a case of a person living with HIV who had been terminated from work on the grounds of being HIV positive.
Read more: New Important Ruling in Egypt for the right to work for People Living with HIV -PLHIV
Advocacy for accelerated, more equitable delivery of HIV treatment and prevention and advances on human rights
Read more: Five advocates speak out on medicines access priorities
John Hancock Insurance announced it will sell individual life insurance to eligible people with HIV, making it the second company in the United States to offer the coverage, reports The Boston Globe.
Read more: John Hancock and Manulife to Offer Individual Life Insurance to People With HIV
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RANAA works to strengthen the role of the civil society in limiting the spread of HIV/AIDS in the MENA region ...READ MORE
3rd Inter-regional Consultation on HIV - related Services and Rights
25-27 November 2015, Harare - Zimbabwe.
Regional Dialogue Focus Meeting Assembly
8 - 11 December 2015, Beirut - Lebanon
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