National African Treatment Information Project
The African Eye Trust manages a UK wide African HIV Treatment Information project which aims at Providing clear HIV treatment information to people living with HIV/AIDS in England Wales and Scotland.
The project workshops are delivered through patient organisations, All our treatment information workshops are delivered by Treatment Advocates living with HIV and other professionals.
African HIV Treatment Advocates Training Project
The African Eye Trust organised the first National African HIV Treatment Advocates Training for UK HIV Charities on the 31-May 2007 at Medical Research Council Clinical Trials Unit in London. Since then there have been regular events. You can find copies of our schedules and application forms at our Advocates pages.
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