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INVITATION
Africa First, LLC
of Minnesota, USA, in association with and support of the Ghana
Ministry of Health, Ministry of Justice, Ministry of Tourism,
Burkina Faso Ministry of Health, the World Health Organization
(WHO), the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS),
Ghana AIDS Commission and other stakeholders
will host 4th Global Summit on HIV/AIDS, Traditional Medicines &
Indigenous Knowledge at the School of Medical Sciences Auditorium,
University of Cape Coast, Republic of Ghana, from Monday, August 2,
2010 to Thursday, August 5, 2010.
Other local and international
organizations participating in this conference are:
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100 Black Men of
America, Inc.
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Beijing
Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, China
- African Regional
Intellectual Property Organization (ARIPO)
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National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation
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Indigenous
Physicians Association of Canada
- Ghana
High Commission for UNESCO
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Council for
Scientific and Industrial Research
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Kwame Nkrumah
University of Science and Technology
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King Abdul Aziz University, Jeddah, Kingdom
of Saudi Arabia
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University of
Ghana
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University of
Cape Coast
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National Research Center, Cairo,
Egypt
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Ghana Food and
Drugs Board
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Pharmaceutical Society of Ghana
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Ghana Museums
and Monuments Board
- Leeds
University Centre for Governance, United Kingdom
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European Herbal and Traditional Medicine Practitioners'
Association, UK
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Franklin Pierce Law Center, New Hampshire USA
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Dalhousie University Law School, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
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Institute of Natural Medicine, Toyama Medical &
Pharmaceutical University
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Ghana Medical Association
- Ghana Registered
Nurses Association
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Ghana National
House of Chiefs
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Student
National Medical Association of USA
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Ghana Federation
of Traditional Medicine Practitioners' Association
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Mozambique
Traditional Medicine Practitioners' Association
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National
Association of Nigerian Traditional Medicine Practitioners
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Traditional Health
Practitioners' Association of Zambia
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Traditional Healers Organisation of South Africa
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Association for
the Promotion of Traditional Medicine International (PROMETRA),
Senegal
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Center for World
Indigenous Studies, Olympia, Washington, USA
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Centre de
Recherche et de Valorisation des Plantes Médicinales de Dubréka,
Republic of Guinea
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Traditions d'Avenir, Paris, France
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Institut Malgache de Recherches Appliquées, Madagascar
- Oyo State Board of Traditional Medicine, Ibadan, Nigeria
WHO ARE TO ATTEND?
All the
citizens of the world, especially, health policy makers, indigenous
peoples, historians, archeologists, anthropologists, botanists,
philosophers, health institutions, scientists, physicians,
conventional medical practitioners, nurses, midwives, laboratory
technicians, paramedics, medical schools, medical associations,
nutritionists, chiropractors, acupuncturists, homeopathic
practitioners, psychologists, traditional health practitioners,
foundations, hospitals, pharmaceutical and bio-technological
companies, entrepreneurs, civil societies, faith-based
organizations, legal practitioners, law schools, environmentalists,
students, artists, HIV-Caregivers, people living with HIV/AIDS and
other chronic diseases are cordially invited.
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