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Synergy Online -- March 14, 2003

Synergy Online is also available on the Web!
http://www.csih.org/synergy/synergy.html

In this issue:
-APPLY FOR CSIH INTERNATIONAL HEALTH YOUTH INTERNSHIPS TODAY! -SHAPE THE
FUTURE OF LIFE: WORLD HEALTH DAY 2003 -BMA/BMJ INFORMATION FUND -WILL
THEY SURVIVE WAR? UNICEF HELPS 400,000 MALNOURISHED CHILDREN IN IRAQ
-NEW PUBLICATION ON PEOPLE LIVING WITH HIV/AIDS IN ASIA: QUIET STORM
-REGIONAL WORKSHOP ON HIV/AIDS IN ASIA -HEALTHY BODY IMAGE, HEALTHY
GIRLS -MINISTERS WELCOME SUCCESSFUL NEGOTIATIONS ON INTERNATIONAL
TOBACCO TREATY -CALL FOR ABSTRACTS: AMERICAN SOCIETY OF TROPICAL
MEDICINE AND HYGIENE 52ND ANNUAL MEETING
-FOCALPOINT: MONTHLY NEWSLETTER FOR THE CANADIAN FOUNDATION OF THE
AMERICAS -JOB OPPORTUNITY: CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER, CANADIAN PARAPLEGIC
ASSOCIATION &?&?&?&?&?&?&?&?&?&?&?&>&?&?&?&?&?&?

APPLY FOR CSIH INTERNATIONAL HEALTH YOUTH INTERNSHIPS TODAY!

The deadline for the first round of NetCorps Internship recruitment is
March 31!  The job descriptions for these internships, which are
technical in nature, can be found at:
http://www.csih.org/what/Internships/currintern.htm.  However, CSIH
hopes to receive additional non-technical internships later in the year.

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SHAPE THE FUTURE OF LIFE: WORLD HEALTH DAY 2003

World Health Day, April 7, 2003, is dedicated to the health of children
and their environments.

The need: Every year, over 5 million children die from illnesses that
are a result of their environments.

The campaign: This year’s World Health Day marks the start of a campaign
by the Healthy Environments for Children Alliance to promote healthier
environments for children everywhere.

The day of action: The campaign will start with thousands of different
events all around our globe on April 7th. There will be learned symposia
and political debates about children’s health and their environments.
There will be commitments and declarations from political leaders.
Journalists will write about environmental and health issues. Most
importantly, children will describe how they see their environments – to
their parents and teachers, to community leaders and to decision makers.
They will identify health risks, plan clean-up campaigns, and – where
possible – take action themselves. And they are encouraged to show
others what they have done - through photography and video, drawing and
painting, drama and song, or other media if they wish.

For further details, visit:
http://www.who.int/world-health-day/2003/press/announcement2/en/index.ht
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BMA/BMJ INFORMATION FUND

The British Medical Association (BMA) and British Medical Journal (BMJ)
have established an information fund for donating books and journals to
less developed countries.  The fund does not give money but donates and
sends educational materials, and donations are given only to
institutions rather than individual doctors and other health workers, so
that the information can reach as many people as possible. BMA/BMJ asks
applicants to tell them about their organizations: what they do, what
other support they receive, and exactly what materials they need. In
this way, they ensure, as far as possible, that the information is
relevant and of high quality.  This initiative is meant to plug the
information gap between rich and poor countries.  For further
information, visit: http://bmj.com/cgi/content/full/326/7384/298.
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WILL THEY SURVIVE WAR? UNICEF HELPS 400,000 MALNOURISHED CHILDREN IN
IRAQ

With the threat of war looming over Iraq, UNICEF is providing special
therapeutic food for over 400,000 malnourished children across the
country in an urgent effort to bolster their chances of survival in the
event of a conflict. Working closely with the Ministry of Health, UNICEF
has trucked more than 1,000 metric tonnes of high-protein biscuits into
Iraq in recent days. The biscuits, which the government is now
delivering to health centres across the country, are part of an ongoing
UNICEF campaign to reach Iraqi children with life-protecting nutrients
and vaccines ahead of a possible conflict.
http://www.unicef.org/newsline/2003/03pr14iraq.htm
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NEW PUBLICATION ON PEOPLE LIVING WITH HIV/AIDS IN ASIA: QUIET STORM

Quiet Storm is a new pictorial monograph on the lives of People Living
with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) in South and North East Asia. The book is meant to
be a tribute to the will of millions of people living with HIV/AIDS,
fighting stigma and discrimination and leading the campaign against the
HIV/AIDS epidemic from the forefront. It aims to advocate for the
de-stigmatisation of HIV/AIDS and the protection of the rights of PLWHA.
To download the book in PDF format or for ordering information, visit:
http://www.comminit.com/Materials/sld-7001.html.
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REGIONAL WORKSHOP ON HIV/AIDS IN ASIA

The Association of South-East Asian Nations (ASEAN) Regional Workshop on
HIV/AIDS: "Addressing Stigma and Discrimination" will be held from the
April 25-27, 2003, in Melaka, Malaysia.  Discussion topics will include:
Young Women, Priorities and HIV/AIDS; Involving Men to Make a
Difference; and Information, Education and Networking for Safe
Behaviour.  For further information, contact: [log in to unmask]
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HEALTHY BODY IMAGE, HEALTHY GIRLS

Nine out of every 10 Canadian girls and women say they are unhappy with
their bodies in some way or another. Body dissatisfaction can have
serious effects on girls' mental and physical health. The article
"Healthy Body Image, Healthy Girls" talks about the promotion of healthy
body image.  Visit:
http://www.canadian-health-network.ca/html/newnotable/mar1b_2003e.html.
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MINISTERS WELCOME SUCCESSFUL NEGOTIATIONS ON INTERNATIONAL TOBACCO
TREATY

Last week, Health Minister Anne McLellan and Foreign Affairs Minister
Bill Graham congratulated the Inter-governmental Negotiating Body of the
Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) on the success of the
sixth and final round of negotiations for the creation of the FCTC. The
successful outcome has resulted in the creation of the first ever global
public health treaty. The FCTC is significant in that it sets minimum
standards on which countries will base their domestic tobacco control
initiatives; it also aims to reduce the serious health consequences of
tobacco use through international action on this major public health
issue. It is expected to be adopted by the World Health Assembly in May
2003 and then opened for signature and ratification by Member States.
For the full press release, visit:
http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/english/media/releases/2003/2003_11.htm.
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CALL FOR ABSTRACTS: AMERICAN SOCIETY OF TROPICAL MEDICINE AND HYGIENE
52ND ANNUAL MEETING

Scientists interested in the various aspects of tropical medicine and
hygiene are invited to submit abstracts of papers for presentation at
the 52nd Annual Meeting of the American Society of Tropical Medicine and
Hygiene.  The meeting will be held December 3-7, 2003, in Philadelphia.
Presentations may be poster/discussion sessions or 10-minute oral (5
minutes allotted to discussion) sessions.  The deadline for submitting
disk-based or typed abstracts is May 1, 2003.  The deadline for online
submission is June 1, 2003.  For further information, visit:
www.astmh.org.
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FOCALPOINT: MONTHLY NEWSLETTER FOR THE CANADIAN FOUNDATION OF THE
AMERICAS

The Canadian Foundation of the Americas publishes a monthly newsletter
"FocalPoint: Spotlight on the Americas."  In the February issue, feature
articles include: "The Emerging Hemispheric Democracy Regime," "New
Politics, Old Protests in Bolivia," "Why Impeachment Failed in
Paraguay," "Canada Supports De-mining in Central America," and
"Reinvigorating Canadian Policy Towards Cuba."  This issue is available
online in PDF format at: www.focal.ca.
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JOB OPPORTUNITY: CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER, CANADIAN PARAPLEGIC
ASSOCIATION

The Canadian Paraplegic Association is seeking a Chief Executive Officer
to be an advocate and leader.  The association has divisions in all 10
provinces, 47 regional offices and 30,000 members. It requires a CEO
who: has empathy for the disability community; has earned accolades for
strategic and strong inclusive leadership; is adept at fund development,
advocacy and finance; and is ready to build a national team and support
for an organization that really does contribute to the lives of its
members. The CPA particularly encourages interest from those leaders who
have experienced a spinal cord injury or other mobility disability.  For
further information, visit:
http://www.caldwell.ca/ops/disp.asp?pNum=7289&page=1&return=/ops/default
.asp&searchFor=7289&action.x=31&action.y=8.
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