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Synergy Online -- July 24, 2003

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

In this issue:
-PAHO 2004 TRAINING PROGRAM IN INTERNATIONAL HEALTH: JULY 31 IS THE
DEADLINE!
-CALL FOR NOMINATIONS: CSIH LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
-DR. LEE JONG-WOOK TAKES OFFICE AS WHO DIRECTOR-GENERAL
-7th ANNUAL MEETING OF THE GLOBAL FORUM FOR HEALTH RESEARCH
-HOW HEALTHY ARE CANADA'S COMMUNITIES?
-INCREASING REPORTS OF SEXUALLY ACQUIRED HIV INFECTION IN BOTH WESTERN
AND EASTERN EUROPE
-GLOBAL FUND: DONOR COUNTRIES FAIL TO FILL THE FUNDING GAP
-HECANET NEWSLETTER
-WHO JOB OPPORTUNITY: HEALTH EDUCATION SPECIALIST, NEW DELHI, INDIA
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PAHO 2004 TRAINING PROGRAM IN INTERNATIONAL HEALTH: JULY 31 IS THE
DEADLINE!

Young health professionals in the Americas (35 years old or less), who
have leadership skills as well as an intense interest in the
international dimensions of health, are invited to apply for the Pan
American Health Organization's 18th Training Program in International
Health (TPIH-2004). The training process will involve participants in a
work-study format at PAHO in Washington, D.C., for a period of 11 months
starting February 2, 2004.

Canadian candidates are invited to request their application form and a
complete information package via email to the following address:
[log in to unmask]  The duly completed application, with all requested
documents, must be sent by mail to: María Victoria Palacio, CSIH-PAHO
Liaison Assistant, Canadian Society for International Health, One
Nicholas Street, Suite 1105, Ottawa, Ontario, K1N 7B7. The deadline for
receipt of applications is July 31, 2003.

Completing the application form requires time, knowledge and energy. For
more information, contact: Hélène Thibault at [log in to unmask] or
María Victoria Palacio at [log in to unmask]
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CALL FOR NOMINATIONS: CSIH LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD

All members of the Canadian Society for International Health are invited
to submit one or more nominations for the CSIH 2003 Lifetime Achievement
Award. The purpose of this award is to publicly recognize a member of
the Society who has made a substantial contribution to the field of
international health throughout their career. This Award will be
presented to the recipient at the Society’s annual Canadian Conference
on International Health (CCIH) to be held October 26-29, 2003. Award
recipients must be a Canadian citizen or landed immigrant; a member of
CSIH; and involved in international health for at least 15 years.  The
deadline for submitting nominations is September 1, 2003.  For more
information, visit: http://www.csih.org/award.html
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DR. LEE JONG-WOOK TAKES OFFICE AS WHO DIRECTOR-GENERAL

Dr. Lee Jong-wook took office this week as Director-General of the World
Health Organization, with a pledge to focus the organization on
HIV/AIDS, on achieving results in countries, and on helping to tackle
the widespread human resources crisis in the health sector. HIV/AIDS
will be given a renewed emphasis as one of WHO's priority programs,
particularly focusing on the target of providing three million people in
developing countries with antiretroviral drugs by the end of 2005 (the
"Three by Five" goal). Dr. Lee said he has given the newly strengthened
HIV/AIDS department the task of producing a global plan to meet this
"Three by Five" goal by World AIDS Day, December 1. This target will
guide much of WHO's work on AIDS, although renewed emphasis on
treatment, work on prevention, counselling and care will continue. The
WHO departments working on HIV/AIDS will be brought into a new cluster
together with tuberculosis and malaria.  For the full press release,
visit: http://www.who.int/mediacentre/releases/2003/pr59/en/
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7th ANNUAL MEETING OF THE GLOBAL FORUM FOR HEALTH RESEARCH

The 7th annual meeting of the Global Forum for Health Research takes
place in Geneva December 2-5, 2003.  The Global Forum's central
objective is to help correct the 10/90 gap by focusing research efforts
on diseases representing the heaviest burden on the world's health and
facilitating collaboration between partners in both the public and
private sectors. Every year more than US $70 billion is spent on health
research and development by the public and private sectors. An estimated
10% of this is used for research into 90% of the world's health
problems. This is the 10/90 gap. For more information, visit:
http://www.globalforumhealth.org/pages/index.asp
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HOW HEALTHY ARE CANADA'S COMMUNITIES?

Did you know that Richmond, British Columbia, is the healthiest city in
Canada? That's according to recent research published by Statistics
Canada entitled The Health of Canada's Communities. So what is it that
makes some communities healthier than others? In order to study the
health of Canadians at the community level, 139 health regions were
placed into "peer groups" with those sharing similar social and economic
characteristics. It was found that those of us living in large
metropolitan areas and urban centres enjoy the best health in the
country. However, it's a much different story for residents living in
Canada's north. High rates of smoking, obesity and heavy drinking
combine to make people living in northern remote communities the least
healthy of all.  For the full article, visit:
http://www.canadian-health-network.ca/servlet/ContentServer?cid=10578760
15677&pagename=CHN-RCS%2FCHNResource%2FCHNResourcePageTemplate&c=CHNReso
urce
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INCREASING REPORTS OF SEXUALLY ACQUIRED HIV INFECTION IN BOTH WESTERN
AND EASTERN EUROPE

Numbers of cases of sexually acquired HIV infection are rising in the
WHO European Region as new populations are affected. In western Europe,
people originating from sub-Saharan Africa bear an increasing share of
the burden of the epidemic, while in eastern countries HIV is now
spreading from injecting drug-users to their sex partners. The European
Centre for the Epidemiological Monitoring of AIDS (EuroHIV) released
these results in its latest report on HIV/AIDS surveillance in the 51
countries of the WHO European Region at the end of 2002. For the full
press release, visit: http://www.who.dk/mediacentre/PR/2003/20030716_1
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GLOBAL FUND: DONOR COUNTRIES FAIL TO FILL THE FUNDING GAP

A key opportunity to support the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB and
Malaria has been missed: donor countries have failed to muster up enough
funding to seriously tackle these killer diseases in developing
countries. At a Paris meeting last week sponsored by the French
Government and the Global Fund, it became clear that a 50% deficit for
the third funding round in October 2003 has not been filled by new
donations. The fund currently has access to only about US$450 million to
cover projects that will need between US$800 million and US$1 billion.
http://www.msf.org/content/page.cfm?articleid=BE5C2676-D6D1-4D5A-A9E3C23
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HECANET NEWSLETTER

HECANET is an international mailing list dedicated to promoting healthy
environments for children. The list provides updates on the activities
of the Healthy Environments for Children Alliance (HECA), as well as HEC
advocacy tools and information resources. The latest bulletin has
articles on the WHO Media Award on Children's Health and Environment and
on HECA's participation at the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues.
This bulletin, as well as instructions on how to join the mailing list,
is available online at:
http://www.who.int/heca/infomaterials/hecanet/en/index.html
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WHO JOB OPPORTUNITY: HEALTH EDUCATION SPECIALIST, NEW DELHI, INDIA

WHO is seeking a Health Education Specialist for its office in New
Delhi, India. The incumbent will collaborate with Member Countries in
promoting and strengthening health promotion and education within the
wider context of health promotion and healthy lifestyles. The
application deadline is August 20, 2003.  For further details, visit:
http://erecruit.who.int/e-jobs/public/hrd-cl-vac-view.cfm?jobinfo_uid_c=
615&vaclng=en
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