1. Dr Gisela Schneider – nominated by Dr Vicky Lavy. Gisela has worked for many years in West Africa, East Africa and now more recently in Europe. She has worked in multiple settings and has been and continues as a strong advocate and role model for many with her excellence in several fields including clinical work and teaching.
Gisela’s work has been focused on developing community based responses that are integrated with government, church, hospital, training institutions, etc. Has an emphasis on building capacity by getting all stakeholders (e.g. churches, hospitals, families) to work to their strengths in addressing HIV.
2. Dr. Joseph, Kwong-Leung YU – nominated by Dr. Herng-Der Chern, M.D, Ph.D. This nominee has done excellent work in both his home country of Taiwan and also for many years in the nation of Malawi. "Dr. Yu has been working in Malawi for 5 years. He strongly tried to set up an example of how to eliminate the discrimination and stigmatization of HIV/AIDS in the public. He actively participated the need group with the enhancement of public awareness."
3. Dr .Geoff Foster (Zimbabwe) nominated by Dr S. W. Hynd – Geoff, a paediatrician, has an outstanding record as a clinician, researcher, writer and advocate for the rights of orphans in Zimbabwe and beyond.
Interviewing processes are continuing. The award winner will be announced prior to World AIDS Day, December 1 2010.
The 2009 winner Dr Stephen Watiti, Of Uganda, continues his important clinical work with the Mildmay group in Kampala, and his important work in media and in advocacy for the rights of HIV infected and effected people.
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