E-MED:(2)Conference "M�decines traditionnelles et VIH/SIDA"
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Nous souhaitons que cette r�union se tienne cette fois afin d'�valuer les
actions men�es dans le cadre des recommandations faites � Francistown au
Botswana.
J'�tais � l'�poque le responsable du Programme m�decine traditionnelle de
l'OMS/Afro.
Prof. Mamadou Koumar�
Pr�sident de la Soci�t� Africaine de Phytoth�rapie
et de la Soci�t� Malienne de phytoth�rapie
koumarem@yahoo.fr
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E-MED:Conference "M�decines traditionnelles et
VIH/SIDA"
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Objet : Re: Senegal Traditional Healing & HIV/AIDS
Conference - July 20-21,
2004Nous avons le plaisir, conjointement avec le
Gouvernement de la R�publique
du S�n�gal et ENDA TM, d'annoncer la tenue du 4�me
Congr�s International et
Exposition sur les M�decines Traditionnelles
"M�decines traditionnelles et
VIH/SIDA", au S�n�gal, Afrique de l'Ouest, les 20 et
21 juillet 2004 (ce
congr�s �tait originalement pr�vu en juillet 2002
et a �t� report� � cause
des actions terroristes)We are pleased to inform you that, in association
with the Government of the
Republic of Senegal and ENDA TM, we shall host our
4th International
Conference & Exhibition on Traditional Medicine
"Traditional Healing &
HIV/AIDS" in Senegal, West Africa on July 20-21,
2004. (This conference
was originally slated for July 2002 but was
postponed because of the
September 11, 2001 terrorists attacks).The objectives of the 2 days plenary conference are:
(a) To update the world on the current situation of
the HIV/AIDS epidemic,
its trends, social and cultural impacts, in order to
ascertain the needs and
appropriate areas of intervention for the future;(b) To determine the role of traditional healers in
the fight against
HIV/AIDS, based on successes achieved, issues of
prevention, education,
research and ethics;(c) To foster constructive dialogue and education
between practitioners of
conventional medicine and traditional medicine;(d) To promote better understanding of traditional
healing practices in
various social and cultural backgrounds; and(e) To stimulate alliances and networking between
traditional healers
associations around the globe.We have already received commitments from the
following persons to serve as
speakers:1. Professor Masao Hattori of the Institute of
Natural Medicine, Toyama
Medical & Pharmaceutical University, Japan;2. Professor Jean Pierre Coulaud, Director of French
Institute of Tropical
Medicine & African Epidemiology and WHO
Collaborating Center for STD,
France;3. Dr. Angha S. Kulkarni, Aids Ayurvedic Care &
Counselling Charitable
Center, India;4. Dr. G.A. Balint, Head, Dept of Psychiatry,
University of Szeged, Hungary;5. Dr. Celsa Spina, Associate Adjunct Professor,
Department of Pathology,
School of Medicine, University of California, San
Diego, USA;6. Dr. Ellen Tattelman, Associate Professor, Albert
Einstein College of
Medicine, New York, USA;7. Dr. Leanna J. Standish, Bastyr University AIDS
Research Center,
Washington USA;8. Mr. Joseph Mthetwa, WHO AFRO Collaborating
Research Scientist at Tropical
Diseases Research Centre, Zambia; andDr. Mariza Morgado, Senior Scientist, Department of
Immunology, Oswaldo Cruz
Institute, Brazil.As news about this conference spread, we expect that
many speakers and
participants from every part of the world would
attend to attempt to find
some of the solutions to combat and prevent the
HIV/AIDS epidemic.This conference is open to administrators,
practitioners, educators and
students of modern and ancient medicine from Africa,
Asia, Australia, New
Zealand, Europe, North America and South America
relating to HIV/AIDS and
other ailments.Part of the event would be the displays of the
ancient and modern sciences
and arts of healing diseases, and the exhibition of
pharmaceutical
properties, herbs and plants of medicinal values
used in the cure of various
ailments, especially HIV/AIDS, by practitioners from
remote regions of the
world.The overall objectives of the conference are to:
(a) Assemble modern and indigenous doctors, nurses,
students and exhibitors,
who are currently engaged in conventional and
alternative health
administration, practices, services, and studies,
among the world's diverse
populations, for presentations, discussions and
exchange of real life
experiences and knowledge in medicine and healthcare
relating to HIV/AIDS;(b) Generate a pool of invaluable scientific
findings to enhance medical
education, scientific research and the provision of
healthcare in HIV/AIDS
related settings; and(c) Share the findings with interested governmental
and non-governmental
agencies, institutions of learning and practice of
medicine for possible
integration into public health policies and global
health education.This is to invite you to participate in this
important conference. We also
appeal to you to help us in circulating this
information via your internet
sites and publications in the hope that the
communities of those regions of
the world you cater to would have the opportunity to
attend.We look forward to receiving your timely and
favorable response.Sincerely,
J.William Danquah
President & Chief Executive Officer
Africa First, LLC,
517 Asbury Street #11
St. Paul, MN 55104 USA
Tel: 651-646-4721/Fax 651-644-3235
Website: http://www.africa-first.com
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