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Synergy Online--March 7, 2002

In this edition:
-THE GLOBAL FUND TO FIGHT AIDS, TUBERCULOSIS AND MALARIA: UPDATE AND
NEXT STEPS
-CONFERENCE: INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE ON HOME COMMUNITY CARE
-CALL FOR PAPERS AND PARTICIPANTS: Association of Managers 20TH
ANNIVERSARY CONFERENCE
-JOIN THE CANADIAN INTERNATIONAL HEALTH REGISTRY
-CONTEST: 2002 PAHO CENTENNIAL ESSAY CONTEST
-CONTEST: 2002 PAHO CENTENNIAL POSTER CONTEST
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THE GLOBAL FUND TO FIGHT AIDS, TUBERCULOSIS AND MALARIA: UPDATE AND NEXT
STEPS

A document now available updates the continued effort of the Global Fund
to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. The concept of an international
funding mechanism was born from the need to increase global funding to
enhance the response to HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. These three
diseases kill an estimated 6 million people a year and affect an untold
number. The Global Fund is based on agendas and processes emanating from
the G8, European Commissions, and the United Nations General Assembly
Special Session (UNGASS) on HIV/AIDS. The titular head of the fund is UN
Secretary General Kofi Annan who publicly championed its creation. To
date, approximately US$ 1.9 billion has been collected through donations
from national governments, corporations, foundations and individuals.
This document contains an update on recent developments, information on
accessing the Fund, and strategies NGOs can follow in the coming weeks

The document is available in PDF format at:
http://www.icaso.org/gfatm/GFATMUpdateandNextstepsFeb2002.pdf
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CONFERENCE: INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE ON HOME COMMUNITY CARE

The conference "From Knowledge to Wisdom: A Living International
Exchange on Home Community Care" will be held in Toronto April 21-24,
2002.  The conference is supported by Health Canada's Home and
Continuing Care Division and being hosted by Saint Elizabeth Health
Care. The gathering will create a spirited, dynamic exchange among home
and community care policy makers, program planners, managers, service
providers, caregivers, and researchers from around the world. It is
designed to contribute to enduring outcomes such as a pool of research,
development and application initiatives that will advance quality home
and community care and will lead to more responsive health systems for
the 21st century. Through the synergy of international knowledge and the
discovery of the latest and new solutions, an agenda of key themes and
issues in home and community care will be developed for the future.

For more information please log on to the conference website at
www.homecareglobalexchange.com
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CALL FOR PAPERS AND PARTICIPANTS: AoM 20TH ANNIVERSARY CONFERENCE

The Association of Management (AoM) and the International Association of
Management (IAoM) are accepting abstracts for their 20th Anniversary
Conference.  AoM is a nonprofit professional organization of
academicians and practitioners of management founded in 1975. The
AoM/IAoM is dedicated to advance the theory and practice of management
in the fields of organizational, human resources, information systems
and technology, health care and international management, educational
administration, leadership and entrepreneurship.  The conference is
being held in Quebec City, Canada, July 31-August 3, 2002.  Organizers
for the conference have corrected inoperable URL links in their "Call
for Papers and Participants".  All URL links are located at
http://www.aom-iaom.org.  The Health Care Management link is:
http://www.aom-iaom.org/dir3-div.html#six.  Awards information is given
at: http://www.aom-iaom.org/dir9-awar.html.
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JOIN THE CANADIAN INTERNATIONAL HEALTH REGISTRY

The Canadian International Health Registry, maintained by CSIH, is a
database of health professionals seeking employment and volunteer
opportunities in health and development.  The Registry can be accessed
only by CSIH.  At the request of potential employers (organizations,
institutions and private firms), CSIH will carry out a search of the
directory for an expert with specific knowledge or skills.  Join today!
http://209.87.224.165/CSIH-Reg/ihregEnroll-e1.asp
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CONTEST: 2002 PAHO CENTENNIAL ESSAY CONTEST

The Pan American Health Organization presents the 2002 Centennial Essay
Contest, a hemisphere-wide writing contest for ages 13-18.  The theme
for the contest is "Partnerships for Health".  The essays should explore
public health partnerships, their history, meaning, importance, and
achievements in terms of the health of people in the Western Hemisphere.
Entries must be received no later than March 15, 2002.
The winner of the National Essay Contest will represent Canada in the
Pan American contest. The winner of the Pan American Essay Award in
Public Health will receive a $500 cash prize, a computer provided by
Discovery Health Latin America, and an official certificate of
recognition.  The winning essay will be posted on the PAHO Web site and
could be published in various Centennial publications.  Further
information, contest entry forms and guidelines are available on the
PAHO Centennial Web site: www.paho.org/100.
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CONTEST: 2002 PAHO CENTENNIAL POSTER CONTEST

The Pan American Health Organization presents the 2002 Centennial Poster
Contest, a hemisphere-wide writing contest for ages 6-12.  The Contest
was created to encourage young people throughout the Americas to express
and share their views about health and healthy lifestyles.
The theme of the contest is "A Picture of Health". The posters should
express how the participant understands the concepts of health and being
healthy.  Entries must be received no later than March 15, 2002.
The winner of the National Poster Contest will act as Canada’s
representative in the Pan American contest. The winner of the Pan
American Poster Award in Public Health will receive a $500 cash prize, a
computer provided by Discovery Health Latin America, and an official
certificate of recognition. The winning poster will be displayed on the
PAHO Web site and the design could be reproduced in various Centennial
publications.  Further information, contest entry forms and guidelines
are available on the PAHO Centennial Web site: www.paho.org/100.
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