logo-full arrow-left arrow-right magnify story members projects twitter facebook youtube download

Why does gender matter in the fight to end the TB epidemic?
How does TB affect women and maternal health?
Gender is a key priority for the Canadian government, how can Canada take a leadership role in the TB response?
What role does Canadian civil society have to play?

ICAD and RESULTS Canada invite you to join us for an
online discussion to learn more.

Thursday, May 10, 2018 1:00pm – 2:00pm ET

Register Free

Gender and TB : Gender is an area often neglected by those seeking to end the TB epidemic. While men tend to disproportionately contract the disease, TB has a significant impact on women worldwide. TB … Read more 


 

Why is the HLM on tuberculosis (TB) important for Canada’s HIV and TB civil society? How does TB affect people living in Canada? How can you get involved in Canadian and global advocacy efforts in lead up to the HLM on TB?
 
ICAD and RESULTS Canada invite you to join us for an online discussion to learn more. 
Tuesday, March 6, 2018 1:00pm – 2:00pm ET Register Free Killing 1.7 million people in 2016, TB is the most deadly infectious disease and leading cause of death for people with HIV around the world. In September 2018 the world will gather at the United Nations for the High-Level Meeting on … Read more 


 

ICAD Lunch and Learn Series: Going Glocal – Global Connections with Local Realities How are social media and ICT being used to promote sexual health and to engage individuals and communities in the response to HIV? ICAD invites you to join us for a one-hour webinar featuring a presentation of key lessons learned from the development of ICAD’s Digital Liaisons website and an interactive discussion with representatives of two of our featured case studies . Learn from the experiences of others by hearing how community-based organizations are using social media and ICT in interesting and innovative ways. Join us for a conversation with: Robin  Montgomery , ICAD (“ICAD Goes Virtual”) … Read more