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Living a Dignified Life
Abstract:
The UNAIDS Representative to Nepal and Bhutan had the pleasure today,Wednesday 12 March 2014,of welcoming Carolyn Miles, President and Executive Director of Save the Children to the UNAIDS Country Office in Kathmandu.She was accompanied by Tara Chet try, Chief of Party, responsible for HIV. The courtesy visit was an opportunity for Save the Children and UNAIDS to discuss a wide range of areas such as the new funding model of the Global Fund to fight AIDS, TB and malaria; the possible creation of a virtual field support team in-country, to take up some of the reporting and administrative functions smaller local implementers.In addition, the innovative Community Test and Treat Competence programmer that is currently under development In Nepal, as mandated by the Nepal HIV Investment Plan, was presented to the guests from Save the Children. Organizations reaffirmed their continued sharing, learning and collaboration to the health, wellness and well being of the people of Nepal.Moved by the dramatic juxtaposition of the endemic deprivation faced by millions of children the opportunities available to her own children, Carolyn Miles decided to dedicate herself to providing the world’s children with better opportunities in life. the leading independent children rights organisation, with members in 30 countries and programmes in more than 120 countries. Save the Children fights for children’s rights and delivers lasting improvements in the lives children in Nepal and around the world. #RIGHTS #CHILDRIGHTS #CHILDWELFARE
Publisher: UNAIDS Type / Script:
Bulletin or Poster  in  English
Keywords:
AIDS, CHILDREN, INNOVATIVE SUPPORT, INVESTMENT PLAN, GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT, CHILDREN RIGHTS, EQUAL WOMEN RIGHTS, PEACE PROCESS, CHILDHOOD DISEASES
Thematic Group:
UNAIDS, (2014)
Thesaurus:
10.03.02 - Diseases And Carriers Of Diseases
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Feeder: BINDUPOUDEL, Editor: PRAFFUL STH, Auditor:
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Living a Dignified Life
Abstract:
The UNAIDS Representative to Nepal and Bhutan had the pleasure today,Wednesday 12 March 2014,of welcoming Carolyn Miles, President and Executive Director of Save the Children to the UNAIDS Country Office in Kathmandu.She was accompanied by Tara Chet try, Chief of Party, responsible for HIV. The courtesy visit was an opportunity for Save the Children and UNAIDS to discuss a wide range of areas such as the new funding model of the Global Fund to fight AIDS, TB and malaria; the possible creation of a virtual field support team in-country, to take up some of the reporting and administrative functions smaller local implementers.In addition, the innovative Community Test and Treat Competence programmer that is currently under development In Nepal, as mandated by the Nepal HIV Investment Plan, was presented to the guests from Save the Children. Organizations reaffirmed their continued sharing, learning and collaboration to the health, wellness and well being of the people of Nepal.Moved by the dramatic juxtaposition of the endemic deprivation faced by millions of children the opportunities available to her own children, Carolyn Miles decided to dedicate herself to providing the world’s children with better opportunities in life. the leading independent children rights organisation, with members in 30 countries and programmes in more than 120 countries. Save the Children fights for children’s rights and delivers lasting improvements in the lives children in Nepal and around the world. #RIGHTS #CHILDRIGHTS #CHILDWELFARE
Publisher: UNAIDS Type / Script:
Bulletin or Poster  in  English
Keywords:
AIDS, CHILDREN, INNOVATIVE SUPPORT, INVESTMENT PLAN, GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT, CHILDREN RIGHTS, EQUAL WOMEN RIGHTS, PEACE PROCESS, CHILDHOOD DISEASES
Thematic Group:
UNAIDS, (2014)
Thesaurus:
10.03.02 - Diseases And Carriers Of Diseases
PDF | File Size: 398 KB   Download
Feeder: BINDUPOUDEL, Editor: PRAFFUL STH, Auditor:
...
Living Of Dignified Life-Save The Children
Abstract:
The UNAIDS Representative to Nepal and Bhutan had the pleasure today,Wednesday 12 March 2014,of welcoming Carolyn Miles, President and Executive Director of Save the Children to the UNAIDS Country Office in Kathmandu.She was accompanied by Tara Chet try, Chief of Party, responsible for HIV. The courtesy visit was an opportunity for Save the Children and UNAIDS to discuss a wide range of areas such as the new funding model of the Global Fund to fight AIDS, TB and malaria; the possible creation of a virtual field support team in-country, to take up some of the reporting and administrative functions smaller local implementers.In addition, the innovative Community Test and Treat Competence programmer that is currently under development In Nepal, as mandated by the Nepal HIV Investment Plan, was presented to the guests from Save the Children.organizations reaffirmed their continued sharing, learning and collaboration to the health, wellness and well being of the people of Nepal.Moved by the dramatic juxtaposition of the endemic deprivation faced by millions of children the opportunities available to her own children, Carolyn Miles decided to dedicate herself to providing the world’s children with better opportunities in life.the leading independent children rights organisation, with members in 30 countries and programmes in more than 120 countries. Save the Children fights for children’s rights and delivers lasting improvements in the lives children in Nepal and around the world.
Publisher: UNAIDS Type / Script:
Bulletin or Poster  in  English
Keywords:
SAVE CLILD, RESPONSIBLE, CONTRIBUTION, IMPLEMENTER, INNOVATIVE SUPPORT, INVESTMENT PLAN, GLOBAL DEVLOPMENT, CHILDREN RIGHTS, EQUAL WOMEN RIGHTS PEACE PROCESS, CHILDHOOD DISEASES
Thematic Group:
UNAIDS, (2014)
Thesaurus:
10.03.02 - Diseases And Carriers Of Diseases
PDF | File Size: 398 KB   Download
Feeder: BINDUPOUDEL, Editor: , Auditor:
...
Living Of Dignified Life
Abstract:
The UNAIDS Representative to Nepal and Bhutan had the pleasure today,Wednesday 12 March 2014,of welcoming Carolyn Miles, President and Executive Director of Save the Children to the UNAIDS Country Office in Kathmandu.She was accompanied by Tara Chet try, Chief of Party, responsible for HIV. The courtesy visit was an opportunity for Save the Children and UNAIDS to discuss a wide range of areas such as the new funding model of the Global Fund to fight AIDS, TB and malaria; the possible creation of a virtual field support team in-country, to take up some of the reporting and administrative functions smaller local implementers.In addition, the innovative Community Test and Treat Competence programmer that is currently under development In Nepal, as mandated by the Nepal HIV Investment Plan, was presented to the guests from Save the Children.organizations reaffirmed their continued sharing, learning and collaboration to the health, wellness and well being of the people of Nepal.Moved by the dramatic juxtaposition of the endemic deprivation faced by millions of children the opportunities available to her own children, Carolyn Miles decided to dedicate herself to providing the world’s children with better opportunities in life.the leading independent children rights organisation, with members in 30 countries and programmes in more than 120 countries. Save the Children fights for children’s rights and delivers lasting improvements in the lives children in Nepal and around the world.
Publisher: UNAIDS Type / Script:
Bulletin or Poster  in  English
Keywords:
SAVE CLILD, RESPONSIBLE, CONTRIBUTION, IMPLEMENTER, INNOVATIVE SUPPORT, INVESTMENT PLAN, GLOBAL DEVLOPMENT, CHILDREN RIGHTS, EQUAL WOMEN RIGHTS PEACE PROCESS, CHILDHOOD DISEASES
Thematic Group:
UNAIDS, (2014)
Thesaurus:
10.03.02 - Diseases And Carriers Of Diseases
PDF | File Size: 398 KB   Download
Feeder: BINDUPOUDEL, Editor: , Auditor:
...
Living Of Dignified Life
Abstract:
The UNAIDS Representative to Nepal and Bhutan had the pleasure today,Wednesday 12 March 2014,of welcoming Carolyn Miles, President and Executive Director of Save the Children to the UNAIDS Country Office in Kathmandu.She was accompanied by Tara Chet try, Chief of Party, responsible for HIV. The courtesy visit was an opportunity for Save the Children and UNAIDS to discuss a wide range of areas such as the new funding model of the Global Fund to fight AIDS, TB and malaria; the possible creation of a virtual field support team in-country, to take up some of the reporting and administrative functions of smaller local implementers.In addition, the innovative Community Test and Treat Competence programmer that is currently under development In Nepal, as mandated by the Nepal HIV Investment Plan, was presented to the guests from Save the Children.The two organizations reaffirmed their continued sharing, learning and collaboration to the health, wellness and well being of the people of Nepal.
Publisher: UNAIDS Type / Script:
Official Document  in  English
Keywords:
COMMUNITY RESPONSE, HIV-AIDS, INVESMENT, DEVELOPMENT , FINANCIAL RESOURCES, CHILD EDUCATION, SECURITY AND SAFETY, WORKING CONDITIONS,QUALITY OF LIFE
Thematic Group:
UNAIDS, (2014)
Thesaurus:
10.03.02 - Diseases And Carriers Of Diseases
PDF | File Size: 398 KB   Download
Feeder: BINDUPOUDEL, Editor: , Auditor:
...
Living a Dignified Life
Abstract:
The UNAIDS Representative to Nepal and Bhutan had the pleasure today,Wednesday 12 March 2014,of welcoming Carolyn Miles, President and Executive Director of Save the Children to the UNAIDS Country Office in Kathmandu.She was accompanied by Tara Chet try, Chief of Party, responsible for HIV. The courtesy visit was an opportunity for Save the Children and UNAIDS to discuss a wide range of areas such as the new funding model of the Global Fund to fight AIDS, TB and malaria; the possible creation of a virtual field support team in-country, to take up some of the reporting and administrative functions smaller local implementers.In addition, the innovative Community Test and Treat Competence programmer that is currently under development In Nepal, as mandated by the Nepal HIV Investment Plan, was presented to the guests from Save the Children.organizations reaffirmed their continued sharing, learning and collaboration to the health, wellness and well being of the people of Nepal.Moved by the dramatic juxtaposition of the endemic deprivation faced by millions of children the opportunities available to her own children, Carolyn Miles decided to dedicate herself to providing the world’s children with better opportunities in life.the leading independent children rights organisation, with members in 30 countries and programmes in more than 120 countries. Save the Children fights for children’s rights and delivers lasting improvements in the lives children in Nepal and around the world.
Publisher: UNAIDS Type / Script:
Bulletin or Poster  in  English
Keywords:
AIDS, CHILDREN, INNOVATIVE SUPPORT, INVESTMENT PLAN, GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT, CHILDREN RIGHTS, EQUAL WOMEN RIGHTS, PEACE PROCESS, CHILDHOOD DISEASES
Thematic Group:
UNAIDS, (2014)
Thesaurus:
10.03.02 - Diseases And Carriers Of Diseases
PDF | File Size: 398 KB   Download
Feeder: BINDUPOUDEL, Editor: YASHOHANGMARAI, Auditor:
...
Living a Dignified Life
Abstract:
The UNAIDS Representative to Nepal and Bhutan had the pleasure today,Wednesday 12 March 2014,of welcoming Carolyn Miles, President and Executive Director of Save the Children to the UNAIDS Country Office in Kathmandu.She was accompanied by Tara Chet try, Chief of Party, responsible for HIV. The courtesy visit was an opportunity for Save the Children and UNAIDS to discuss a wide range of areas such as the new funding model of the Global Fund to fight AIDS, TB and malaria; the possible creation of a virtual field support team in-country, to take up some of the reporting and administrative functions smaller local implementers.In addition, the innovative Community Test and Treat Competence programmer that is currently under development In Nepal, as mandated by the Nepal HIV Investment Plan, was presented to the guests from Save the Children.organizations reaffirmed their continued sharing, learning and collaboration to the health, wellness and well being of the people of Nepal.Moved by the dramatic juxtaposition of the endemic deprivation faced by millions of children the opportunities available to her own children, Carolyn Miles decided to dedicate herself to providing the world’s children with better opportunities in life.the leading independent children rights organisation, with members in 30 countries and programmes in more than 120 countries. Save the Children fights for children’s rights and delivers lasting improvements in the lives children in Nepal and around the world.
Publisher: UNAIDS Type / Script:
Bulletin or Poster  in  English
Keywords:
SAVE CLILD, RESPONSIBLE, CONTRIBUTION, IMPLEMENTER, INNOVATIVE SUPPORT, INVESTMENT PLAN, GLOBAL DEVLOPMENT, CHILDREN RIGHTS, EQUAL WOMEN RIGHTS PEACE PROCESS, CHILDHOOD DISEASES
Thematic Group:
UNAIDS, (2014)
Thesaurus:
10.03.02 - Diseases And Carriers Of Diseases
PDF | File Size: 398 KB   Download
Feeder: BINDUPOUDEL, Editor: YASHOHANGMARAI, Auditor:
...