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ACI is pleased to announce the publication of a French language Directory of organizations and individuals working in social justice and conflict transformation in Francophone Africa. This directory was produced with funding from USAID and can be downloaded here (36 Mb).

ACI’s Health Department regularly publishes a two page newsletter in French to share ACI’s innovative experiences. The first newsletter presented multisectoral, integrated management (GIM) of the response to HIV and AIDS on the Regional level in Senegal. To read the first newsletter, click here (2,8 Mb). The second newsletter published in April 2010, tells the story of ACI's role in helping UNDP to develop its innovative "HIV and Development" training model in the early nineties and the ongoing value of this approach. Click here (2,2 Mb) to read the second newsletter. The third newsletter that came out in July 2010 describes efforts begun in 2007 to develop a true continuum of care and support for PLWHA. Click here (1,2 Mb) to learn more about the development of the continuum in the regional level.
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All ACI Innovation Newsletters available here.
When I decided to come to Senegal, I figured I would have an adventure but that I would have to put my plans for the future on hold. I had no idea that my time in Senegal would turn out to be the semester where the most doors were opened for me in terms of future opportunities and careers. I not only had an amazing cultural experience but I was involved in projects and work that I never would have had a chance to do at home in the States.-ACI intern, Chris Duffy, 2008
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… thanks again for the wonderful times I had with you and all the other people that worked at the ACI centre! I really think it’s a lovely place where cultures come together and the centre creates the opportunity to actually work together!
Marieke Ebbing, AIESSAC Volunteer from Netherlands, July - August 2009