The AIDS Epidemic: An Inside Perspective from Sub–Saharan East Africa
Dorothy Masinde
Thursday, 29 Nov 2012 at 7:00 pm – South Ballroom, Memorial Union
Dorothy Masinde is a lecturer in the Global Resource Systems Program and an internship coordinator for Africa for those majors. She was previously associate director for field operations in Kamuli District, Uganda. She also serves as a co-leader in the school garden programs, working with Iowa State and Makerere University students and faculty in Uganda. World AIDS Awareness Week EventThe ISU Global Health & AIDS Coalition is organizing a series of events to raise awareness for global health inequalities, specifically HIV/AIDS, that will culminate on December 1, World AIDS Day.
Cosponsored By:
- ISU Global Health & AIDS Coalition
- Committee on Lectures (funded by Student Government)
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