
| Regional Consultation on HIV/AIDS Prevention, Care and Support Programmes in Latin America and the Caribbean for Men Who Have Sex with Men (UNAIDS, 1999, 28 p.) |
Participants
1. Pilar Aguirre
National Sex Education Project, Ministry of
Education, Colombia
2. Calle Almedal
UNAIDS, Geneva, Switzerland
3. Armando Alvarez
AIDS Prevention Group, Havana, Cuba
4. IvAngarita
District Health Department, BogotColombia
5. Henry Ardila
Colombian League for AIDS Control, BogotColombia
6. Claudio Bloch
National STD/AIDS Programme, Argentina
7. Julio Mario CamaR>National STD/AIDS Programme, Colombia
8. Rafael Freda
SIGLA, Buenos Aires, Argentina
9. Luis Gauthier
NGO Representative to the UNAIDS Programme
Coordinating Board, Latin America
10. Michel de Groulard
CAREC, Trinidad
11. Paulo Junqueira Aguiar
National STD/AIDS Programme,
Brazil
12. RubMayorga
OASIS, Guatemala
13. Orlando Montoya
FEDAEPS, Quito, Ecuador
14. Luiz Mott
Bahia Gay Group, Salvador, Brazil
15. Victor Ortiz Aguirre
National STD/AIDS Programme, Mexico
16. Roberto Pablo
Centro Lambda, Santiago, Chile
17. Elena Prada
Consultant, BogotColombia
18. Toni Reis
Grupo Dignidade, Curitiba, Brazil
19. Jeffrey Stanton
Colombian League for AIDS Control,
BogotColombia
20. Veriano Terto
ABIA, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
21. Josoro Alfonso
AIDS Foundation, San Juan, Puerto Rico,
USA
22. Rodrigo Vargas Ruiz
ILPES, San JosCosta Rica
23. Juanita Zuleta
PAHO-UNAIDS, Colombia
Acknowledgements
Special acknowledgement is due to the following persons for their support in planning and organizing the regional consultation:
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Rafael Freda |
SIGLA, Buenos Aires, Argentina |
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Luis Gauthier |
NGO Representative to the UNAIDS Programme Coordinating Board, Latin America |
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RubMayorga |
OASIS, Guatemala |
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Orlando Montoya |
FEDAEPS, Quito, Ecuador |
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Roberto Pablo |
Centro Lambda, Santiago, Chile |
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Toni Reis |
Grupo Dignidade, Curitiba, Brazil |
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