Interests are there. They can really be that Democratic State we have always sought in the middle east from the u. S. Perspective. One of the frustrating things, i think in the past decade, and what really has been revealing to me, is the notion of democracy is a way to bring these things together is a broad philosophy. A flawed philosophy. It is not going to bring about the result we want. We will not see another version this nited states in these countries, due to the ethnic and tribal differences that have been there for centuries. So i am for looking at breaking up these countries or allowing them to cook autonomous. That doesnt just apply to iraq. Somalia is an example where we have seen a country that has functioned as three countries or nationstates for quite some time. That could actually give us allies, it could give us some sort of strength in the region. Rather than trying to compete with other adversaries like iran to push our influence in a country like iraq. I am open to
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Ugandan wins international award in HIV research advocacy
February 10, 2021 Winifred Ikilai
Winifred Ikilai, 29, a Ugandan HIV research activist advancing global efforts to end HIV/Aids, has won the Omololu Falobi Award for her excellence in HIV/Aids prevention research community advocacy.
The award is in honour of Omololu Falobi, a Nigerian journalist and HIV/Aids activist who passed on in 2006. She was honoured on February 4 last week via Zoom at the culmination of a weeklong HIV/Aids Research for Prevention (HIVR4P) virtual conference.
The conference was organized by International Aids Society (IAS) and it is the only global scientific conference dedicated exclusively to biomedical HIV/Aids prevention research.
Friday, 29 January 2021, 5:47 am
Wednesday, 27 January, 2021 (Geneva, Switzerland) Researchers, advocates and policy makers
advancing global efforts to end HIV/AIDS will be honoured
with awards at HIVR4P // Virtual – the HIV
Research for Prevention
Conference, to be held 27 & 28 January and 3 & 4
February 2021. Organized by IAS – the International
AIDS Society – HIVR4P is the only global scientific
conference dedicated exclusively to biomedical HIV
prevention research.
“The awards programme at HIVR4P
// Virtual recognizes outstanding HIV prevention research,
compelling advocacy to curtail the epidemic, and exceptional
commitments to safeguarding the human rights of people
impacted by HIV,” said IAS President Adeeba Kamarulzaman
of the University of Malaya. “This conference, and these