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World AIDS Day 2007: Leadership and Partnership

           

Ambassador WANDA L. NESBITT during her speech (Photo: Teko Folli/US Embassy)  

The ministry of the Fight Against AIDS, during her speech (Photo: Teko Folli/US Embassy) 


Open House at Le Soutien

  

Women from Teapleu, one of the villages in Danane department benefiting from the PEPFAR project by Le Soutien, display some of the fruit of their income-generating activities.

 Bossou Stanislas Aurelien, left, executive director of Le Soutien’s Project Nunsseu, gives bicycles to HIV/AIDS committee members for their prevention and care work at the village level.

 Le Soutien counselors proudly represent Nunsseu, a project in Danane and Abidjan funded by PEPFAR’s New Partner Initiative.


Senate staffers visit PEPFAR Cote d'Ivoire

U.S. Senate staffer Shannon Smith, in blue, gets a firsthand view of PEPFAR-supported OVC programs during a visit to Cote d’Ivoire, with (at her left) PEPFAR Cote d’Ivoire Coordinator Jyoti Schlesinger and National OVC Program Director Dr. Clementine Koua-Anderson. At the back is CDC Chief of Party Dr. Bruce Struminger.

During her fact-finding visit to Cote d’Ivoire, U.S. Senate aide Shannon Smith, second from left, is joined by CDC Chief of Party Dr. Bruce Struminger, PEPFAR Cote d’Ivoire Coordinator Jyoti Schlesinger, National OVC Program Director Dr. Clementine Koua-Anderson and children supported by the Ivorian NGO Chigata.

U.S. Senate staffers Shannon Smith and Mark Clack chat with Ivorian staff of PEPFAR and Care International while visiting a prevention and care project in Bouake.

U.S. Senate aides Mark Clack, left, and Shannon Smith, center, join PEPFAR Cote d’Ivoire Coordinator Jyoti Schlesinger and CDC Chief of Party Dr. Bruce Struminger for a tour by M. Silue of the St. Camille Hospital care and treatment site in Bouake.


Cote d'Ivoire HIV/AIDS program draws support from top U.S. official

  

U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator Mark Dybul meets with a 14-year-old member of N’Zrama, an association of OVC, in Bouake. They are flanked by Ivorian National HIV/AIDS Care and Treatment Program Director Dr. Virginie Traore, left, and PEPFAR Country Coordinator Jyoti Schlesinger.

 

U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator Mark Dybul, third from left, consults with Ivorian Minister for the Fight Against AIDS Christine Adjobi, PEPFAR Country Coordinator Jyoti Schlesinger, U.S. Ambassador Aubrey Hooks, and Global Fund Executive Director Michel Kazatchkine during a two-day visit to Cote d’Ivoire in July 2007.

 

Ambassador Dybul greets a member of FEE, a support group for HIV-positive women, at Centre SAS, a PEPFAR partner providing HIV/AIDS prevention, care, and treatment services in Bouake,

 

Ambassador Dybul joined the PEPFAR team for tea and a tour of the Projet RETRO-CI laboratory during his visit to Cote d’Ivoire.

 



PEPFAR delegation tours North, helps launch HIV/AIDS project for uniformed services

                

 U.S. Deputy Chief of Mission presents Forces Nouvelles representative General Michel Gueu with a map of intervention sites of Operation Haute Protection, the PEPFAR-funded HIV/AIDS prevention and care project for the uniformed services and their partners launched by Population Services International.

 Dr. Clementine Anderson-Koua, right, director of the National Program for Orphans and Vulnerable Children (PNOEV), meets with officials of Nandjemein, a local NGO in Korhogo providing care and support for OVC as part of a PEPFAR-funded HIV/AIDS project led in the North by Care International


PEPFAR's 'Promise of Partnerships

                               

Welcome and farewell: U.S. Ambassador Aubrey Hooks welcomes PEPFAR senior technical adviser Beverly Nyberg to the meeting as outgoing CDC Chief of Party Dr. Monica Nolan and incoming CDC Chief of Party Dr. Bruce Struminger look on.

 

The meeting included a “PEPFAR Village” of informational booths by about 30 local, national, and international PEPFAR partners working in Cote d’Ivoire, including this one by RIP+, the national network of organizations of people living with HIV/AIDS.

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