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The African Eye Voice is an HIV treatment publication for African communities living in the UK, published by the Trust and supported by i-Base and NAM. The distribution points are GUM clinics, HIV voluntary and statutory organisations in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
The African Eye Trust manages a national African HIV treatment information project which aims to provide clear HIV treatment information to people living with HIV in England, Wales and Scotland. The project workshops are delivered through patient organisations, all treatment information workshops are delivered by treatment advocates living with HIV and other professionals.
The African Eye Trust, in partnership with i-Base, organised the first National African HIV Treatment Advocates Training for UK HIV charities involved in HIV work in May 2007. For more information please email:
…info@africaneyetrust.org.uk