AUDIO INTERVIEW: Global Cooperative Efforts Address Pressing Education IssuesMary-Joy-Pigozzi

In early 2008, Mary Joy Pigozzi, senior vice president and director of quality education, became the co-chair of the UNAIDS Inter-Agency Task Team on Education, and a member of the Inter-Agency Network for Education in Emergencies Working Group.

microphoneREAD MORE and listen to the INTERVIEW with Dr. Pigozzi, in which she explains the important role inter-agency groups play in furthering development. She also discusses the topics of HIV/AIDS and education, and education in emergency situations.

 
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Innovative Project Takes Testing to the People

A counselor talks to a woman in Botswana. An innovative AED project in Botswana aims to increase the number of people who get HIV/AIDS testing services. Using new technologies and trained counselors, the services are being taken into communities.
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