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PROJECTS

  • Increased knowledge about Femal genital mutilation(FGM), and health care for girls / women who have been victims of  FGM

Intercultural Health Info (IHI) has in 2016 and 2017 received funding from the Directorate of Integration and Diversity (IMDi) to contribute to increased knowledge of FGM and health care to women who have been subjected to genital mutilation.

  • Increased knowledge about child upbringing in Norway.

Intercultural Health Info (IHI) has in 2016 and 2017 received funding from the Directorate of Integration and Diversity (IMDi) to contribute to increased knowledge of FGM and health care to women who have been subjected to genital mutilation.

  •  Increased knowledge about child upbringing in Norway.

Intercultural Health Info (IHI) has in 2016, 2017 and 2018 received funds from the Ministry of Children, Youth and Family Affairs (Bufdir) for the project “Increased knowledge about child rearing among parents with Ethiopian Eritrean background”.

  • Project no to the stigmatization of HIV positive

IHI has received funding from the Directorate of Health (Helsedir) for the project – No to the stigmatization of HIV-positive 

IHI will energize and inform HIV-positive people with minority backgrounds to live an almost normal life, without the stigma and isolation. Through this measure would HIV-positive people with minority backgrounds adequate information, and live without stigma and isolation.

IHI will cooperate with HivNorway and Aksept on this project. IHI will disseminate information about Aksept in these communities so they also make use of the offer from Aksept and HIVNorway.

Furthermore IHI cooperates with religious bodies and associations with minority backgrounds to inform about HIV-positive and distributing leaflets on the topic. The aim is to prevent taboo and stigma of HIV-positive people within minority communities.

Intercultural Health Info (IHI) has in 2016 and 2017 received funding from the Directorate of Integration and Diversity (IMDi) to contribute to increased knowledge of FGM and health care to women who have been subjected to genital mutilation.

  •  Increased knowledge about child upbringing in Norway.

Intercultural Health Info (IHI) has in 2016, 2017 and 2018 received funds from the Ministry of Children, Youth and Family Affairs (Bufdir) for the project “Increased knowledge about child rearing among parents with Ethiopian Eritrean background”.

  • Project no to the stigmatization of HIV positive

IHI has received funding from the Directorate of Health (Helsedir) for the project – No to the stigmatization of HIV-positive 

IHI will energize and inform HIV-positive people with minority backgrounds to live an almost normal life, without the stigma and isolation. Through this measure would HIV-positive people with minority backgrounds adequate information, and live without stigma and isolation.

IHI will cooperate with HivNorway and Aksept on this project. IHI will disseminate information about Aksept in these communities so they also make use of the offer from Aksept and HIVNorway.

Furthermore IHI cooperates with religious bodies and associations with minority backgrounds to inform about HIV-positive and distributing leaflets on the topic. The aim is to prevent taboo and stigma of HIV-positive people within minority communities.

  • Project no to the stigmatization of HIV positive

Updates from the outpatient clinic at Ullevål

The outpatient clinic for infectious diseases at OUS will only function digitally from today Friday the 13th of March. The clinic will be closed for most patients for the time being. This is how it works:

  • What is AIDS

AIDS is an abbreviation for the English term aquired immunodeficiency syndrome.Syndrome means a group of symptoms that together characterize a particular disorder. AIDS is a collective term for a number of diseases that have in common a weak immune system due to HIV infection.

What it takes to be diagnosed with AIDS? 
What criteria fulfils an AIDS diagnosis varies from country to country. A typical feature is that the opportunistic diseases occur more frequently and in life-threatening forms. The transition from HIV infection to full-blown AIDS progresses over time, but as a rule the detection of one large or several small infections fulfils AIDS diagnosis.

– From Hiv Norway

CONTACT US

THI – TVERRKULTURELL HELSEINFO 

Organisation no.: 916497997

Contact person: Wolela Haile – Manager

Tel.: +47 936 019 48

Adress: Brugata 1, 0186 Oslo

E-mail: wolela@tverrkulturellhelse.info

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