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| The AIDS Action and Research Group is made
up of lecturers and personnel of Universiti Sains Malaysia,
Pulau Pinang. Activities include AIDS education and awareness
campaigns, seminars/workshops, training courses as well as research
and counseling services that cater for people in the northern
region of Peninsular Malaysia. AARG had recently expanded its
services to the southern region by setting-up the Johor AIDS
Action & Research Group (JAARG) in 2001. |
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Tel : 04 - 6565984 / 6565985 (DL
Convenor)
Fax : 04 - 6565984 / 6565985
E-mail : aargusm@po.jaring.my
Website : http://aargusm.tripod.com
Contact : Prof Madya Dr Ismail Baba |
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| AWAM is an indepedent feminist organisation
committed to improving the lives of women in Malaysia. Its work
include advocating and lobbying for improved legistation and
policies on gender-related issues in Malaysia, and providing
a range of services for women in crisis. These services range
from a crisis help-line, referral program as well as legal clinics.
Through AWAM's public education and awareness programs, issues,
related to women and HIV/AIDS are being highlighted and integrated
into the common agenda. |
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Tel : 03-7877 4221
Fax : 03-7874 3312
E-mail : awam@awam.org.my
Website : http://awam.org.my
Contact : Miss.Judith Loh-Koh, Executive Director |
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| The Association of Malaysian Medical Assistants
is a voluntary professional body established in 1986. Its aim
is to increase the professional knowledge of medical assistants
by providing updates to members regarding the latest medical
developments. Previously, the HIV/AIDS 'Train the Trainers'
program was conducted in order to disseminate proper HIV/AIDS
knowledge and awareness among its members. |
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Tel : 03 - 8883 2188
Fax : 03 - 8883 2210
E-mail : ma_pppm@yahoo.com
Contact : Hj Jaafar Md Shariff, Hon. Secretary |
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| The Bar Council contributes toward HIV/AIDS
issues through its involvement with the Law, Ethics and Human
Rights Sub-Committee of the Malaysian AIDS Council, the Legal
Aid Clinics as well as the kind initiatives of individual lawyers
committed to HIV/AIDS issues. |
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Tel : 03 - 2031 3003
Fax : 03 - 2034 2825 / 2026 1313 / 2072-5818
E-mail : council@malaysianbar.org.my
Website : http://www.malaysianbar.org.my/
Contact : Ms Catherine Eu, Consultant |
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| BMSM conducts basic HIV/AIDS awareness
campaigns with the sole aim of strengthening the Buddhist community's
understanding of the AIDS pandemic. Its other aims are to mobilize
the organization's branches throughout Malaysia and spread HIV/AIDS
prevention messages, while at the same time, sensitizing the
Buddhist community about issues related to People Living with
HIV/AIDS. |
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Tel : 03 - 2273 0150
Fax : 03 - 2274 0245
E-mail : bmsm@po.jaring.my
Website : http://www.bmsm.org.my/
Contact : Mr Ang Choo Hong, KSD, PPT, President |
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Tel/Fax : 05-5499106
E-mail : hivbuddiesipoh@hotmail.com
Contact : Ms.Pamela Phang Kooi Yoong, Honorary Secrectary
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| CASP is involved in public education, counseling,
training of volunteers, outreach work with marginalized communities,
provision of emotional/psychological support to People Living
with HIV/AIDS as well as many other HIV/AIDS-related activities.
Targeted toward the northern region populations of Peninsular
Malaysia, CASP also organizes World AIDS Day as an annual major
event to make their services known to the public and at the
same time, gather more support for the common cause. |
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Tel : 04 - 6561554 / 6560935
Fax : 04 - 656 1017
E-mail : casp@streamyx.com
Contact : Mr PR Selvarajan, Chairman |
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Tel : 03-20783589
Fax : 03-20788010
E-mail : nohdkl@tri-isys.com
Website : www.cwsnohd.org
Contact : Mr.Alex Arokiam, Welcome Community Home Coordinator
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| FFPAM is a leading NGO in sexual and reproductive
health in Malaysia. It advocates and promotes HIV/AIDS awareness
and education via RHAM (Reproductive Health of Adolescents Module),
a training tool developed for trainers as well as peer educators,
integrating HIV/AIDS and sexual health. FFPAM was also involved
in developing the AIDS/STD Module for Family Life Education.
One milestone was setting up the 'Buddies of Ipoh' project by
the Perak Family Planning Association. HIV/AIDS information
is also provided at state outlets via FFPAM youth clinics and
youth advisory centers. |
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Tel : 03 - 5633 7514 / 16 / 28
Fax : 03 - 5634 6638
E-mail : ffpam2@tm.net.my
or ffpam@ffpam.org.my
Website : http://www.ffpam.org.my
Contact : Ms Yeap Meng Chee, Chairman, Education Committee,
FFPA |
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| The Islamic Medical Association Malaysia,
comprising of Muslim doctors, nurses, paramedics and medical
students, established a halfway house called 'Rumah Solehah'
for HIV positive women and children in June 1998. It aims to
provide assistance and temporary shelter for HIV positive women
who have been abandoned by their families. |
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Tel/Fax : 03 - 9172 1533
E-mail : abdhaq@pl.jaring.my
or jeffrey@mail.hukm.ukm.my
Website : http://www.ppim.org.my
Contact : Dr Musa Mohd Nordin, President |
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