Welcome
JUSTRI works with allies in the healthcare and patient communities, international agencies and the pharmaceutical industry to build successful responses to HIV and related conditions. In collaboration with these allies we initiate and support projects and trainings, supply locally relevant resources, and facilitate international innovation in the provision of care for
people living with HIV.
Or to put it less formally:
1. Do what they say isn’t useful – but you know is;
2. Do what crosses boundaries that are there – but needn’t be;
3. Do what they say won’t work – but you know almost certainly will.
JUSTRI maintains strong ties with its treatment information partner, HIV i-Base and our work is endorsed by EACS (the European AIDS Clinical Society) and EATG (the European AIDS Treatment Group).
JUSTRI is a small project and we are effective because of the incredible support, participation and guidance we’ve received from our funders and our trainers. This is truly a community effort.
We welcome you to review our 2011 Diary. We also welcome your comments and participation. Please contact using the CONTACT FORM
Latest News:
MATEI BALS HOSPITAL in BUCHARST, ROMANIA (Ongoing project)
Here is a collection of images taken at the Matei Bals Hospital in Bucharest Romania where Justri.org and a collection of volunteers renovated the abandoned baby’s room at the hospital. >>CLICK HERE FOR MORE.
JUSTRI SCIENCE & INNOVATION LECTURE VIDEO NOW AVAILABLE
The Science & Innovation lecture is now available for download or to stream. You can download the avi file to keep and watch later or stream it from our page. >>CLICK HERE FOR MORE.
HIV in SEE and MENA III : Valetta, Malta 2011
De-stigmatisation through Normalisation
Our third meeting brought together individual doctors and other professionals from 7 MENA countries; Algeria, Egypt, Iraq, Israel, Lebanon, Morocco, Tunisia with delegations of doctors, nurses, patient advocates and government representatives from most of the countries and entities in SEE. The same forum format was used again with delegates divided into 4 groups and all groups taking part in all forums. >>CLICK HERE FOR MORE
COMING OF AGE: Updated for 2011
The updated 2011 version of Coming of Age is now available as a FREE PDF download. >>CLICK HERE



