Over 33,600 People Living With HIV/Aids in Liberia
At its first meeting chaired by President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, the National Aids Comission announced that about 33, 671 people are living with HIV/AIDS in Liberia.
Campaigning against the spread of HIV
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Liberia:
President Sirleaf Chairs First Meeting of National Aids Commission Board
Govt of Liberia, 24 October 2012
President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has charged the Board of Directors of the National AIDS Commission to ensure, as a collective responsibility and commitment, the halt of the spread… Read more »
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Liberia:
Our Guidance in the Fight Against HIV/Aids
Heritage, 10 October 2012
We must leave no stone unturned in dealing with the growing issue of HIV/AIDS in our beloved country, Liberia. Read more »
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Liberia:
GCI On Stigma Awareness Campaign
Informer, 13 August 2012
As part of its contribution to the Government of Liberia and its citizenry, especially to those who have been affected and living with the killer disease (HIV/Aids), a newly formed… Read more »
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Liberia:
Turning the Tide Together On HIV
Heritage, 16 July 2012
The world's collective response to HIV three decades ago can be summed up in one word: shameful. At worst, people living with HIV were, inexplicably, chained to their beds,… Read more »
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Liberia:
Big HIV/Aids Confab Underway in Buchanan
Heritage, 3 July 2012
More than 250 professionals working in the field of HIV and AIDS in Liberia are converging on the port city of Buchanan, Grand Bassa County, for the 2nd National HIV and AIDS… Read more »
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Liberia:
UN Care Reflects On HIV/AIDS Threat
Analyst, 30 May 2012
A one day retreat to discuss and seek out opportunities from United Nations staffers on the reduction of the increasing threat and danger HIV/AIDS poses is expected to take place… Read more »
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Liberia:
Citizen Off for PACANet's 2012 HIV Conference
New Dawn, 21 May 2012
Three Liberians over the weekend joined their counterparts in Botswana to participate in the African Christian Aids Network conference. The conference which starts today, May 21 to… Read more »