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Henry Ekwuruke

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AIDS: the Greatest Leadership Challenge
February 6, 2006 - 10:34 AM

AIDS has seen its face in the Leadership agenda of the African people and has been working its way to see that the people of Africa do not achieve any of the Goals and that underscore the capacity to hit the Youths, our tomorrow.

We are really in the stage now where we decide our future against this disease, if we refuse to act now, it will be very difficult to tackle. Every individual should develop a plan for him or her self and be better empowered to fight this epidemic and best practices and strategies found and working to see that political will and promises are fulfilled at the leadership level because, we are in the decisive moment of our life. We really need a way farward to making this leadership threat a past as quick as possible. If it can be precieved; it can be achieved!

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Dr.M.Mukhtar Alam

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Social Movement for transforming political leadership
February 7, 2006 - 07:22 AM

There is a need to generate and support the global movement for transforming leadership with a focus on development and promotion of the moral character of the political leaders. This can be best done through promotion of cluture of prayer 5 times a day. We can start with this proposition and see the results in our own neighbourhood.


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Re: AIDS: the Greatest Leadership Challenge
February 7, 2006 - 12:05 PM

aids is a well known disease and a lot of people have tryed to come up with a cure a couple have done it but most of the time you can not afford the treatment


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Mwiika Malindima

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HIV/AIDS and youth
February 11, 2006 - 07:05 AM

I like the idea of each youth making out there own plan how they live there lives. As much as HIV/AIDS gets at all in the world, individuals can bring a whole lot of difference based on thier response. What is killing us over here in Africa is perhaps the lack of a strong thread in behavioral change. Messages have been given, but people's minds still remian unchanged. Stigma and discrimination is still as rampant in some area claiming more people that the pandemic itself would like. We can say that it is people that are killing people basically, and maybe not so much by infection but by attitude. So by saying youth need their own plans to move up as they grow, i suggest that attitude change toward acceptance of PLWA's and accepting to live positvely if one were infected. Whatever drains our energy is the lack of accpetance speading up the process of HIV into AIDS and making us less able to work to meet the MDG's. The connection is so clear and can also be cearly worked out


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Cure for AIDS and inexpensive?
February 13, 2006 - 08:30 AM

Ozone/oxygen therapy from my research is a common practice in Europe for curing AIDS, Cancer, herpes, hepatitis and many other diseases that plague the world.

So why is it unknown to the United States and is it valid?

That is a question that I am seeking to find. With the help of others I hope to find the answer and help others find the answer.

Many believe the reason Ozone/oxygen therapy is unknown in the US is the fact that it would ruin the pharmeucitical industry as ozone and oxygen can not be patented. The ozone/oxygen treatment is cheap especially compared to the drugs that are offered to alleivate but not cure the disease.

TO THOSE IN EUROPE: Please provide me information on Ozone/Oxygen therapy in your area. Is it legitimate? Have you seen people cured in your country? Is AIDS an epidemic in your country? I am also looking for medical journal articles in Europe that prove the validity of ozone/oxygen therapy as the US is almost absent in discussing ozone/oxygen therapy.

AFRICA: Is it used in your country? Do you think it could help your country stop the AIDS epidemic?

PLEASE NOTE: If you would like to contribute to this discussion please present valid sources and cite all your information, in order to help us all validate this idea of a cure for cancer and aids through ozone and oxygen therapy.

Sites on Ozone/Oxygen Therapy:

http://www.understandingozone.com/d...one_Therapy.pdf

http://www.thefinchleyclinic.co.uk/.../ozone/what.htm

http://www.oxygenmedicine.com/politicsofozone.html


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