UNITED KINGDOM - Launch of the World AIDS Day 2023 report, ‘Let communities lead'.
On 28th November afternoon, Executive Director Winnie Byanyima, along with leaders from communities and the UK government, will launch the UNAIDS World AIDS Day report, ‘Let communities lead’, attended by media, livestreamed to the world, as part a conference organized by STOPAIDS. On 29 November, Winnie and civil society partners will attend a reception in the UK Parliament.
Today I AIDS DAY "WORLD AIDS DAY ". We can fight together and end AIDS in the world. We can stop it in many ways. May God be by our side as we end AIDS. #aidsawareness #stopaids #aidsfreegeneration #aidsday https://www.instagram.com/p/Clo6kgtr2Cp/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
1 DE DICIEMBRE DÍA MUNDIAL DE LA LUCHA CONTRA EL SIDA #1dediciembre #1dediciembrediainternacionaldelaluchacontraelsida #luchamundialcontraelsida #stopaids https://www.instagram.com/p/ClovypqjQA2/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
Post: PROFESSOR EMERITUS UMARU SHEHU ?MBBS/BDS) UNIVERSITY OF MAIDUGURI (UNIMAID...)Abstract:...
PROFESSOR EMERITUS UMARU SHEHU ?MBBS/BDS) UNIVERSITY OF MAIDUGURI (UNIMAID...)Abstract:Professor Umaru Shehu is a Nigerian Professor of Medicine and former Vice Chancellor of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka. He is a Professor Emeritus, Community health, University of Maiduguri and former President of the NigerianAcademy of Science. Professor Umaru received a Bachelor of Medicine degree, MBBS from the University of London. He also received a fellowship of the Institute of Cancer Research and he is the editor-in-chief of the British Medical Journal.Full History:Professor Umaru Shehu was born on December 8, 1930 in Maiduguri, Nigeria. He attended Elementary School, Maiduguri 1935-1940; Middle School, Maiduguri 1941-1943; Kaduna College, Kaduna 1944-1947; University College Ibadan 1948-1953; and was at the University of Liverpool between 1953-1956, and 1966-1967. Professor Shehu holds MBBS (London), IRCF (London), MRCS (England), DPH(Liverpool), FMCPH, MFCM, FFCM (UK), FFCM (Nigeria),FAS, FWACP, DFMC (Nigeria).Professor Shehu started working as a Pre-registration House Surgeon, Southport Infirmary, United Kingdom in 1957. He came back to the Government of Northern Nigeriaas Pre-registration House Physician that same year, and was promoted Medical Officer 1957-1963; Senior Medical Officer 1963-1965; Principal Medical Officer 1965-1966; Assistant Chief Medical Officer 1966-1967; Chief Medical Officer (Preventive Services Division) 1967-1968.Professor Shehu was then redeployed to North-Eastern State as Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Health and Chief Medical Officer, an offer he declined only to move on to Ahmadu Bello University to take up appointment as Reader and Acting Head of Department of Community Medicine 1968-1970; Deputy Dean, Faculty of Medicine 1968-1970; Acting Director, Institute of Health 1969-1970; Professor of Community Medicine 1970; Head of Department of Community Medicine 1970-1978; Director, Institute of Health 1970-1977; Deputy Vice Chancellor 1975-1976; Pro Vice Chancellor (Academic) 1977-1978.Professor Shehu held visiting professorships in various universities, including the School of Medicine, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA 1976-1977.He was appointed Vice Chancellor, University of Nigeria, Nsukka 1978-1980. He also worked with the World Health Organization as Short Term Consultant (Working Group on Health Services and Manpower Development Mechanism) in Geneva, September 1970; Appointed Temporary Adviser, October 1970; Short Term Consultant, 1971-1973;Consultant (Technical Discussions), 24th WHO Regional Committee for Africa 1974; National WHO Program Coordinator/Representative in Nigeria 1980-1985; Director, WHO Sub-Regional Health Development Office 111, 1985-1989; WHO Representative to Ethiopia, 1990.At theUniversity of Maiduguri, Professor Shehu was appointed Honorary Consultant Physician since 1991 to date, and became Professor Emeritus in 2000.He was also the Provost of the College of Medical Sciences 1991-1993; and Sole Administrator of the University of Maiduguri 1993-1994. At the University College Hospital Ibadan, he was the Chairman, Board of Management 1991-1994. At Bayero University, Kano, he was Pro- Chancellor and Chairman Governing Council 1993-1996, andalso Pro-Chancellor and Chairman Governing Council of the University of Lagos 1996-1999.He has held memberships and offices in several committees, councils, panels and commissions at both national and international levels.He was President of Medical Schools in Africa 1973-1975; and External Examiner in Public Health at the University of Ghana Medical School. He is the current Chairman Board ofGovernors of the STOPAIDS organization; Chairman Governing Board of the National Agency for the Control of AIDS (NACA); Patron Guild of Medical Directors; Patron Nationwide Network for Health; Patron Nigerian MedicalForum of Great Britain and Ireland; Patron Nigerian Institute of Stress; Trustee National Foundation on VVF; Member Board of Trustees, Nigerian Tuberculosis and Leprosy Association;… https://www.blaqsbi.com/2jBe
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It may have been #WoldAidsDay on the 1st of December. But every day is a fight against Aids. Every day we take actions to end it, prevent it, and allow people to live long and fruitful lives with it.
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“Uhambo” and “ Imbokodo” are two very important key words to follow as we start of 2019. They represent the most promising news yet in the ongoing search for a vaccine to prevent the transmission of HIV. Keep your eyes on this study, as it could lead to a world without any new cases of infection.