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List of submitted abstracts
Name Address Abstract
1. Obadiaru Ebiuwa SWAAN 12 Apena Street
Tel: 25601-5837618
swaa@cyberspace.net.ng
The Socio Economic impact of HIV/AIDS
2. Basajja Subi J.B TASO
P.O.Box 577 Jinja Uganda
tasojin@swiftuganda.com
Roles and responsibilities of people living with HIV/AIDS
3. Chief Asuquo Andem SWAAN
12 Apena Street Surulere
Lagos, Nigeria
swaan@cyberspace.net.ng
HIV/STI prevention using stable women Associations, SWAAN-CRS experience
4. Obioma Chika Osuala P.O.Box 2659 Apapa
Lagos Nigeria
Lifelink@alpha.linkserve.com
Sex Workers Clients Response to Condom use in three Local government areas of Lagos State in Nigeria
5. Alie Eleveld P.O.Box 2549
Kakamega
Kenya
swaainter@metissacana.sn
SWAAK Western Kenya
6. Jendia Catherine Dept. of religious Studies
Makerere University
P.O.Box 7062 Kampala
jendia@mulib.ac.ug
Effects of religious beliefs and values on Children living with HIV/AIDS
7. Awosola Rasaq Kayode P.O.Box 2659
Apapa, Lagos
Lifelink@alpha.linkserve.com
The evaluation of HIV/AIDS/STIs intervention among prison inmates of Oyo Agodi Prisons in Nigeria
8. Ssentongo Elizabeth I.P.H Makerere University
P.O.Box 7072 Kampala
Helmith Infection in Mother and Childhood can affect cell meditated immune responses on subsequent exposure to HIV or vaccination to HIV1
9. Meg Ferris Program Administrator ,
The Baylor International Paedriatric AIDS initiative,
6621 Fannin Street, MCI-4000
web site: www.bayoraids.org
An HIV TRAINING program for Africa Health Professionals
10. Kyazike Joy Kyeyune Association of Uganda Women Doctors,
P.O.Box 27721 Kampala
jkyeyune@hotmail.com
Adolescent friendly reproductive Health Services Project July 1998-August 2000
11. Semakula Edward The AIDS Support Organisation,
P.O.Box 11485,
Kampala, Uganda
tasomul@infocom.co.ug
Role of PWA in Promoting behaviour Change
12. Butuuro Ignatius David TASO
Box 11485
Uganda
tasomul@infocom.co.ug
Effects of HIV/AIDS on Children in Conflicting Situation
13. Talom
B.P 5877 Yaounde Cameroon
redscm@yahoo.fr
The Prevention of STDs/AIDS
14. Okwey Ronald ISS AIDS Project
St. Marys Hospital Lacor, Gulu, Uganda
Stmarys@wietel
Evaluation of School Health Education to prevent HIV/AIDS in the framework of the ISS-AIDS Project
15. Mouafo Michael Association des jeunnes anti sida
B.P 5877 Yaonde
Cameroon
mouafom@hotmail.com
Implication of rural youth associations in the fight against HIV/AIDS
16. Faleyimu Bode - law CARES WARRI Clinic,
CNL PMB 1244
WARRI DELTA STATE,Nigeria
Cares@mail.com
Sexual networking by adolescent girls at oil locations in Nigeria: Implications for Women in times of AIDS
17. Nyonyintono Rebecca and Laelia Gilborn
Depart. of Sociology
Makerere University
Socdev@infocom.co.ug
Planning for the children Barriers Confronted by HIV Positive Women
18. Kandole Awaheru Imelda
Kitoba Orphans Family,
34 Hoima Uganda
Nutrition and Nutritional Implementation
19. Sentongo Elizabeth IPH Makerere University
P.O.Box 7072 Kampala
Sentomgom@yahoo.com
Helminth infections in mother and children can affect cell-mediated immune responses on subsequent exposure to HIV or vaccination with type 1-inducing immunogens
20. Kyomugisha Sylivia TASO,
P.O.Box 11485
Tasomul@infocom.co.ug
People with HIV/AIDS going Public
21. Ssemakula Edward TASO.
P.O.Box 11485
Kampala
Tasomul@infocom.co.ug
Roles of PWA in promoting behaviour change
22. J.M Talom Yaounde - Cameroon Evaluation de leducation par les pairs aupres des ecoles coraniques
23. Rahab Songole Anglican Church of Kenya
P.O.Box 80072 Mombasa
Cultural Practise and adaptions in the face of the HIV/AIDS Scourge
24. Asuquo Andem
SWAAN,12 APAPA Street Lagos Nigeria
SWAAN@cyberspace.net.ng
HIV/STI Prevention and control Project using stable Women Association SWAAN-CRS experience
25. Akiiki Spicer Faith
ST.Francis Health Care Services
P.O.Box 1055 Jinja
Creation of SACC, PACC, UACC as an NGOs response to HIV prevention and care Njeru
26. Ngugi Elizabeth Box 19676 Kenya
Stdhiv@arrc.or.ke
Responding to the needs of HIV/AIDS Orphans through extended family kinship system:
Kenya voluntary Women rehabilitation Centre
27. Elizabeth N. Ngugi Box 21526, Nairobi Kenya
swak@insightkenya.com
Non Labeling of Women-The driving force to Mobilization
28. Yougam Sidonnine Bertrice
Yaounde Cameroun
Association_desjeunnes_ant_sida@yahoo.fr
29. Naomi Mpemba SWAA-Tanzania
BOX 65081 DSM
nmpemba@muchs.ac.tz
The roles and responsibilities of PLHAS to their children
30. Geloo Susan KCN PBL Lilongwe
skgeloo@hotmail.com
Factors influencing premarital sexual pre-marital sexual experiences among adolescent girls in Malawi and the risk of contracting HIV/AIDS: Evidence from a focus group discussion
31. Ferris Margaret MGFerris@TexasChildrensHospital.org
An HIV Training Program for African Health Professionals
32. Erasmus Otolok Tanga otanga@iph.ac.ug Evaluation of AIDS Community Initiatives HIV/AIDS prevention and care of people living with AIDS
33. Byaruhanga Daisy 123 High Cross ROAD
United kingdom
Empowering young carers/AIDS orphans
34. Cyrille Sindaharaye DRAE RUYIGI
Burundi
dpaergi@cbinf.com
Raising awareness of HIV/AIDS and fighting against HIV/AIDS with youth
35. Kusemererwa Monday Akiiki Community Health Department, P.O.Box 10, Fort Portal
Comminity and Home Based respomses A 2 NGO, CBO, individual and family response
36. Tibumaywa Stella Nguuza Memorial Clinic
P.O.Box 89, Hoima-Uganda
Cares and cares of HIV/AIDS
37. Faleyimu Bode Law Cares Adolescent reproductive Health Program
Nigeria
bofa@chevron.com
38. Kandole Rwaheru P.O. Box 34 Uganda
Nutrition and nutritional elements
39. Mbenyindi Ekotto
Asssociation des amis de la prudence
B.P 25109 Messa-Yaounde
Avoundi@yahoo.com
Prevention du Sida aupres des prostituées et leurs clients et mise des preservatifs a leur disposotion dans la ville de Yaounde, Cameroun
40. Adelin Ngerageze
41. Erla Halldorsdottir
109 Reykajavik, Iceland.
Tel: 354-587 16 29
Street children in Uganda

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43. Jean Marie Talom
Cameroun,
redscm@yahoo.fr
Evaluation deleducation par les pairs aupres des ecoles coraniques
44. Chantal Baziruwisabye
B.P 6525 BUJUMBURA
dpaergi@cbinf.com
Burundi
Responses basées sur la communauté et le foyer
45. Nzeyimana Esperance
Province Kayanza
GSM 927632
Burundi
Assistance et encadrement des enfants affectés par le V.I.H. Cest le rôle quotidien de la SWAA Burundi
46. Nahimana Nestor
SWAA Burundi
Tel: 257 21 14 32
Fax: 257 24 15 33
swaabdi@cbinf.com
Les aspects d'éthiques envers les enfants et mères maladies du SIDA
47. Nkundizanye Anesie
Inspection Provinciale de L'enseignement
Ruyigi-Burundi
dpaergi@cbinf.com
Les jeunes et le SIDA: Diagnostic et stratégies de lutte contre le fléau
48. Dmitry Y.Koryagin International Operations Director
Zenith Inter Ltd
7 FIRST LINE STREET
Moscow Russia
volikov@sovintel.ru
New Methods in HIV/AIDS Treatment
49. TITLE: Succession planning for children affected by AIDS
AUTHOR: DR.Noah Lukoda
CO-AUTHOR: Dr.Okectho Oketcho
PRESENTER: DR.Noah Lukoda
POSITION: Assistant Health Adviser Plan International -International Headquarters
CONTACT: Address: Chobham House, Christ church way Woking
Surrey GU12 IJG UK
E-mail: Lukodan @ PLAN.geis.com
50. Khalipha BILITY
University Office of International Programs
222 Boucke BUILDING
University Park A, 16802
The Pennsylivania State University
High School Adolescence Percepectives of HIV/AIDS
The time for presentation will be allocated at the end of this week and will be communicated to you.

REGISTRATIONCAN BE DONE ON ARRIVAL IN UGANDA
Since bank drafts may take up to 2 weeks to reach Uganda all intending participants are advised to use the onsite registration facility at the International Conference Centre, We have alredy a catalogue of all confirmed participants this will ease the Process.
5 First Ladies Expected at the Kampala Meeting
5 First ladies from Tanzania, Nigeria, South Africa, Ghana and Rwanda have been invited to participate in the pronouncement and making of the concesus statement on the future of our children, this will be developed from Tuesday's sub-theme Taking back our children.
VISAS
The SWAA-Uganda Secretariat will provide you with an official invitation on request, we encourage you to acquire visas through the Ugandan embassies in your country but can also be acquired at Entebbe Airport, The Immigration personnel have been informed and will be willing to recieve, if you have doe your hotel booking through the SWAA Secretariat a hotel agent will pick you from the Airport. We shall also provide daily transport to and from the conference venue.
For further information please contact Francis Boogere and Sonia Marcus at the address below |
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