ST TUS UPDATE An HIV/AIDS Unit Initiative. JUNE 2016 | EDITION 12
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IN THIS ISSUE First Thing First Campaign (FTF) engraves its mark « pg 2
2016 Youth Leadership HIV/AIDS Conference « pg 4
Melvynne Muturiki (IAEPE) Lulamela Bilibana (middle); Amber Brown (far right)
Students win their way to the Global Village
CPUT Student discloses her HIV Status in Parliament « pg 7
By Oyama Jack (Office Management & Technology Intern)
Two lucky students Lulamela Bilibana (CPUT) and Amber Brown (False Bay College) won their way to the 21st International AIDS Conference Global Village taking place in Durban this year.
covered and they don’t have to worry about anything. Imagine their excitement! Next time this could be YOU!! All you need to do is to like our Facebook page (CPUT HIV/AIDS Unit), get involved and you could be next in line for a prize!
How did they get this right? By simply telling us what they thought of the 2016 CPUT Youth leadership HIV/AIDS Conference by completing a one page evaluation form.
Thanks to Melvynne Muturiki founder of International Association of Peer Educators in Higher Education (IAPEHE).
All travel & accommodation expenses are
UPCOMING EVENTS Women’s month event August
First Things First Campaign AugustSeptember
# WE ARE CPUT OPEN DAY! « pg 8
Peer Educators Award Ceremony October
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