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OISE Auditorium
252 Bloor Street West
Toronto (at St. George Subway)
The purpose of the event is to mobilize African and Caribbean communities,
organizations and all levels of governments around
The Strategy To Address Issues Related to HIV/AIDS Faced by People in
Ontario from Countries Where HIV Is Endemic
and to discuss how our communities and their organizations can take
ownership of the Strategy.
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Keynote speakers:
The Honourable George Smitherman, Minister of Health and Long-term Care
Eunadie Johnson, Executive Director of Women's Health in Women's Hands
Community Health Centre.
In addition, a panel discussion will examine the HIV epidemic affecting
Africa and the Caribbean people in Ontario and the need for coordinated
action by organizations and communities to address HIV/AIDS.
This is a FREE event.
LUNCH will be provided.
CHILDCARE assistance and TTC TOKENS are available to people who need them on
a first-come first-serve basis.
For more information or to register, please contact Rose-Ann Bailey
416-340-8484 ext. 233
<mailto:[log in to unmask]> [log in to unmask]
ACCHO is a coalition of community-based organizations serving African and
Caribbean communities in Ontario, individuals from African and Caribbean
communities in the province, and representatives from all three levels of
government.
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