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[afro-nets] RFI: Complements in HIV/AIDS infection


  • From: "Gang Caspa" <gcaspa@yahoo.co.uk>
  • Date: Mon, 7 May 2007 15:00:02 +0100 (BST)

RFI: Complements in HIV/AIDS infection
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Please, I would love to know if any study has been done on the evolution of complements in HIV/AIDS infection. Thanks and stay blessed.

Gang Caspa
mailto:gcaspa@yahoo.co.uk










--- Olusegun Sangowawa <o.sangowawa@arsrc.org> wrote:

> ARSRC Visiting Fellows Programme
> --------------------------------
>
> The Africa Regional Sexuality Resource Centre
> (ARSRC) is a regional project of Action Health
> Incorporated supported by The Ford Foundation and
> dedicated to creating a better understanding of
> human sexuality in Africa.
>
> The ARSRC's work is directed at
> a. Expanding and shaping discourse, thinking and
> action in favour of healthy, respectful, responsible
> and pleasurable sexuality;
> b. Nurturing and building professional capacity
> in the field of sexuality; and
> c. Building links between kindred organizations
> and individuals working on sexuality issues in
> Africa.
>
> In pursuance of its mandate, the ARSRC is pleased to
> announce its 2007-2008 Visiting Fellows Programme.
>
> Programme Goal and Description
>
> The Visiting Fellows Programme has been established
> to further the ARSRC's commitment to increase
> Africa-focused research and publications on
> sexuality, issues, as well as, build links between
> scholars and practitioners working in this area in
> Africa.
>
> During the 2007-2008 phase, ARSRC will offer up to 4
> (four) residential fellowships and this four to
> six-month fellowships will be based at the ARSRC's
> office in Lagos, Nigeria.
>
> Visiting fellows will be expected to:
> 1. Contribute to the building of knowledge through
> critical thinking and research; and
> 2. Facilitate information and knowledge
> dissemination through seminars and publications.
>
> During their stay at the Regional Centre, fellows
> will review several ARSRC materials, make at least
> two presentations and complete two publishable
> papers focusing on conceptual, contextual or
> methodological issues in the field of sexuality.
>
> Sponsorship Details
>
> The sponsorship covers the fellow's (not including
> dependants) roundtrip, economy airfare and/or ground
> transportation, single-room accommodation, health
> insurance and a monthly stipend of $1,800 to cover
> living expenses, supplies, communication and local
> transportation costs.
>
> Each fellow will also be provided office space,
> equipped with a computer and unlimited web access,
> as well as, access to the ARSRC's well-stocked
> sexuality library.
>
> Eligibility:
>
> Applicants for the Visiting Fellows Programme
> should:
> * Possess a PhD or academic equivalent in the Social
> Sciences or Humanities;
> * Have a track record in research and publication on
> sexuality issues in Africa; and
> * Be African nationals, residing in Africa at the
> time of application for the fellowship
>
> Application Procedure:
>
> Interested applicants should submit a formal
> application and provide the following materials
> electronically:
> 1. A two-page statement of interest describing
> the applicant's research interest and its
> significance for advancing theory, policy or
> programming for sexuality
> 2. A workplan indicating the preferred starting
> date and desired duration of the fellowship as well
> as outlining the deliverables for the fellowship
> period.
> 3. A current C.V. detailing research
> experience, academic qualifications and contact
> details of 3 referees.
> 4. Two letters of reference (to be sent
> directly by the referees to
> opportunities@actionhealthinc.org.
>
> All materials should be title Visiting Fellows
> Programme and sent to
> mailto:opportunities@actionhealthinc.org
>
> Applications will be reviewed as they come during
> the year and the first fellow selected will begin in
> July 2007. Only short listed candidates will be
> contacted. To receive timely consideration, inquires
> and applications must be received at least three
> months in advance of the proposed starting date of
> the fellowship
>
>
> Olusegun Sangowawa
> Programme Officer Information Services
> Africa Regional Sexuality Resource Centre
> 17 Lawal Street, Off Oweh Street, Jibowu,
> PO. Box 803
> Sabo, Yaba
> Lagos State
> Nigeria
> Tel: +234-1-7919307
> Fax:+234-1-3425470
> Website: http://www.arsrc.org
> Email: mailto:o.sangowawa@arsrc.org
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