11 high-level Monitoring& Evaluation professionals have received their certificate
The Finance Director at National AIDS Control Commission Mr Rusiha Gaston accompanied by the Acting program officer at USAID/Rwanda Mr Brian Fink and the Measure Evaluation Representative Mr Andrew Koleros have chaired the graduation ceremonies which take place at CNLS Thursday 29 th July, 2010.
11 high-level Monitoring& Evaluation professionals from CNLS, TRAC+, MINISANTE and Umberllas have received their certificate after a four-day intensive Training of Trainers program on The Monitoring& Evaluation from 13-16 th July 2010 at Stepp Hotel in district Rubavu.
Partners’ workshop to contribute to country action plan addressing women, girls, gender equality and HIV.
A
two half days workshop that brought together delegates from different partners, have been
organized by CNLS in collaboration with UNAIDS and UNIFEM from Thursday 22nd
to Friday 23rd of July 2010 at Sports view Hotel in Kigali to
contribute to the elaboration of the country action plan addressing Women,
Girls, Gender Equality and HIV.
Rwanda has joined the global process of accelerating
the AIDS response with special needs of women and Girls, said Dr Anita Asiimwe
the Executive Secretary of CNLS....
AIDS 2010 in Vienna under the theme “Rights Here, Right Now”
The XVIII International AIDS Conference opened on Sunday 18 July in the city
of Vienna. Austria has welcomed an estimated 20,000 delegates from all over the
world who take part in this conference under the theme “Rights Here, Right Now”
selected to emphasize the critical connection between human rights and HIV.
The opening ceremony began with a video message from Secretary-General
Ban-Ki Moon reiterating UNAIDS’ new vision for the AIDS response: zero new
infections, zero discrimination and zero AIDS-related deaths.
Rwanda to benefit from U.S. Government Support for Global Health Efforts
The U.S. Government continues to lay
the groundwork for efforts under the U.S. Global Health Initiative (GHI),
announcing the first round of "GHI Plus" countries, as well as the program's
governance structure. GHI is a six-year, $63 billion initiative to help partner
countries improve measurable health outcomes by strengthening health systems
and building upon proven results. It places a particular focus on improving the
health of women, newborns and children. Pursuing a comprehensive approach, GHI incudes programs adressing HIV/AIDS, malaria, tuberculosis, maternal and
child health, nutrition, family planning and reproductive health, and neglected
tropical diseases.
It is a real pleasure to support a country that helps itself- Dr Philippe Douste-Blazy
In the press conference
held at the National AIDS Control Commission (NACC) on Tuesday June 15, 2010,
the President of UNITAID Dr Philippe Douste-Blazy expressed his satisfaction on Rwanda’s achievements in the
fight against HIV/AIDS, particularly in the PMTCT (preventing mother-to-child transmission of HIV) program.
“I’m very happy to have seen 2 children seronegative whose mothers
are HIV positive thanks to the PMTCT program…. It is a real pleasure to support
a country that helps itself like Rwanda.” said Dr Philippe Douste-Blazy
and added that what he had seen in his visit on the field was very impressive.
Kigali
June 15, 2010: Today, the
President of UNITAID, Dr Philippe
Douste-Blazy, the Program Manager, Mr.
Frederic Martel and a
team of 6 journalists began a two days visit to Rwanda.
UNITAID’s
mission is to contribute to scaling up access to treatment for HIV/AIDS, malaria
and tuberculosis, primarily for people in low-income countries, by leveraging
price reduction for quality diagnostics and medicines and accelerating the pace
at which these are made available.
All citizens to take action against Sugar Daddies and Sugar Mommies
Minister of Youth Mitali Protais calls the entire
community including opinion leaders, police, teachers, church authorities to
join youth in taking action against sugar daddies and sugar mommies who have sexual
relationships with youth, often, in exchange for gifts and money. He calls upon all partners and
stakeholders involved in HIV/AIDS control activities to reinforce the struggle against this cross-generational
sex practice and to henceforth use policy frameworks in the area of prevention.
“All citizens should discourage cross-generational sex, the youth have also to take their life in
hand and say no to Sugar Daddies and Sugar Mommies” said Minister Mitali, in
the launching ceremony of the second phase of “Sinigurisha” last Saturday June 12, 2010 at
Hotel Laico Umubano/Kigali.
Partners ready for universal access in the fight against HIV/AIDS
Partners
in fight against HIV/AIDS in Rwanda, through their recommendations adopted in the fourth Partnership Forum,
showed their engagement for better services in the aim to reach universal
access objective as defined by the 2009-2012 National Strategic Plan (NSP).
That means that more effort will be done in prevention, care and treatment and
in impact mitigation with special attention to most
at risk populations, vulnerable groups and key drivers of the epidemic.
Strategies were taken to make sure that programs are ensured for discordant
couples, Sex Workers, prisoners and truckers.