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Friday, 13 March 2009

the east africa investment forum in London 2009

The East Africa investment Forum in london 2009


Rwanda reps[RIAPA]
SACOMA was there

Tanzania delegation



Hon Ole Naiko of the Tanzania investment Authority

Tanzania team members






Tanzania minister of infrastructure[miundo mbinu] addressing the gathering


Kenya minister of Trade Hon Kimunya addressing investors



Dear Colleagues,
There are still places available at THET’s National Conference for Health Links, so book now to ensure your place! Please find attached the programme and booking form for the Conference which will be held at Cardiff University, Wales, on Thursday 2nd April 2009, 10.30 to 17:00. I do hope you will be able to attend for what promises to be a defining and informative event for Health Links. Please return your booking form and payment to the address on the booking form.
Kind regards
Sharon Horder
Charity Administrator
The Tropical Health and Education Trust
1 Wimpole Street,
London
W1G 0AE
0207 2903892














THET aims to improve health care in poorer tropical countries by providing skills training to frontline health workers


Reg. Charity 1113101
Company Reg. 5708871

Would you like to help support the work of THET? For information about volunteering; making a donation; leaving a legacy or organising an event on our behalf please see
www.thet.org or contact Thea Lacey, THET's Fundraiser, on 020 7290 3889 or thea@thet.org.















Saturday, 13 October 2007

EAC Presidents


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TANGAZO - BARAZA LA EID:
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BREAST CANCER



Things Black Women Should Know About Breast Cancer
1. White women are more at risk for breast cancer, but when black women develop the disease it’s deadlier.
2. The chance of an American woman developing breast cancer in some time at her life is one in eight, but the death rate from the disease for black women is 32 percent higher than for white women.3. Younger black women who develop breast cancer are more likely than older black women or white women to develop a particularly aggressive form of the disease that is deadlier and harder to treat.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, so there's no time like the present to have that mammogram you've been putting off. According to medical experts, the earlier the detection of breast cancer, the higher the chances of a successful recovery. If there is a woman dear to you, go for a mammogram together. Support is key!
Know Whether You May Be At Risk
4. Is there a history of breast cancer in your family, particularly with your mother, aunt, sister or maternal grandmother?
5. Are you severely overweight or obese? Did you become heavier after menopause?
6. Did your periods start before age 12?
7. Did you have your first child after age 30? Were you childless when you entered menopause?Get some important information about breast health and cancer awareness
Early Detection Saves Lives – What You Can Do About It
8. Perform monthly breast self-exam 2-3 days after the end of your period
9. Have a yearly clinical breast exam by a healthcare professional10. Have a yearly mammogram beginning at age 40. Ask your doctor if you should start having them earlier if you believe you may be in a high-risk categorytreat.


For more info:










EAST AFRICA COMMUNITY


The East Africa Community presidents : WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE TO SEE YOUR PRESIDENT DOING OTHER THAN THIS?
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BURUNDI
RWANDA





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