ACET - AIDS care, HIV prevention and training in 23 nations - by ACET Founder Dr Patrick Dixon

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ACET is an international AIDS agency working in 23 countries to help prevent transmission of HIV (including mother to child transmission), home-based and clinic care for those affected by AIDS (including widows, orphans and vulnerable children), and mobilise communities including churches and Christian faith based organisations, fighting stigma, prejudice, ignorance and fear. AIDS programmes in UK, Uganda, Nigeria, DRC (Congo), Zimbabwe, South Africa, Kazakhstan, Belarus, Russia, Ukraine, Slovenia, Slovakia, Croatia, Czech Republic, India, Thailand, UK, Ireland. Brief introduction to ACET work by founder Dr Patrick Dixon. ACET stands for AIDS, Carew, Education and Training.  Principles include unconditional care to all affected by AIDS / HIV, effective prevention including voluntary testing and counselling (also as part of access to treatment), and training leaders to run sustainabile and strong programmes. To make a donation: www.acet-international.org

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george pradhan
December 11, 2009 - 04:39
Subject: all praise for dr patrick dixon; BUT !

we have all benefited by from his too many books and organizations over the world. as a field medical worker i advise him enuf of theory books and lectures and TV glory. he MUST involve fully in a real life situation at just ONE community for his life time with the persons dying with hiv aids PDWHA, and while still there, and not deserting and going back to his study to write more tomes, he must come out with solutions and working guidelines to the planners. There are a dozen socio-econ-faith-psycho factors people like him alone can try to solve the plight of the miserables, and of the persons pos and neg they leave behind. i have been w PLWHA for 3 years , and have now shifted to destitute PDWHA, 30 of them, with my family funds, at food packet Rs.80 per each PDWHA per week, delivered with prayers to them at their home / hut. There are 100 of them in this area. I cant afford to care support them all yet. Mine is a pilot project for like minded volunteers to adopt in their own communities/ org.s. Mine does NOT need doctors, priests, social workers, but just the stage III to take care of the end stage IV PDWHA .

akhila madhu
October 11, 2009 - 03:41
Subject: patrik dixon contribution to management

patrik dixon contribution to management

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