Join the annual Stop AIDS training in Brighton 19th-22nd February…application deadline Friday 30th January!

January 28th, 2009
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Meeting the MinisterThanks to the support of the AIDS Alliance, this year’s training will be incredible! We have a fantastic weekend of experts, discussions, talks, and workshops lined up which will build the knowledge, understanding and capacity of the network like never before.

We’ll be joined by experts on patent pools, government representatives, and professionals who work to deliver HIV programmes on the ground. You’ll get a new understanding of the working of the campaign and get a chance to develop your campaign tactics for the coming year with committed activists from across the country and under the guidance of an experienced campaign planning facilitator.

The training is open to members of existing Stop AIDS Societies and to students interested in starting a new society at their university. Places are limited, however, so please complete the application form below and return it to diarmaid.mcdonald@spw.org or the person coordinating the training for your society by Friday January 30th at 5pm.

This training is being generously supported by the AIDS Alliance, but we are asking that all participants contribute £10 towards the cost of their place. You can do so online at this Justgiving page: http://www.justgiving.com/stopaidstraining

We’re really keen to ensure that as many people as possible get the chance to make use of this fantastic opportunity, so please only apply if you are certain that you will attend if you’re given a place.

Please read this first for more information:

February Training Info

Then fill out this form:

Training Application Form

And pay your £10 contribution here:

http://www.justgiving.com/stopaidstraining

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