Denys Nazarov
Denys is a member of the AHF Global Advocacy team. He supports the day-to-day operations of AHF’s global programs in over 23 countries around the world and helps implement worldwide advocacy campaigns through policy research, writing, fact finding and data analysis. He enjoys working at AHF because as an international NGO it effectively combines a grassroots approach to AIDS activism with sophisticated advocacy strategies on the national, regional and international levels. Denys holds a Bachelor’s degree in Journalism and is a candidate for a Master’s degree in Mass Communication from California Sates University, Northridge.
AHF Title: Global Policy Coordinator
Since: July, 2009
Likes: Thought-provoking conversations, social justice, nonprofits, writing, photography, journalism, history books, outdoors, travel
Dislikes: Ignorance, arrogance, greed, poor customer service, TV, bad drivers
AHF Speak Out! blog posts:
China: No Gold Medal on AIDS - Part I July 21, 2011
China: No Gold Medal on AIDS - Part II Aug. 4, 2011
Safe sex is tax-free in Ukraine, still unaffordable for most Aug. 18, 2011
Big AIDS Donors Save Money, Squander Progress Sept. 2, 2011
Human Lives vs. Profits: The Intellectual Property Debate Sept. 23, 2011
Is an HIV Prevention Pill Worth It? February 22, 2012