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Establishment of 10 nationwide AIDS counseling offices
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Inauguration of the 5th president - Prof. Choi, Gang Won
(Department of Infectious Diseases, Seoul National University)
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Opening of Gangwon Rest and Recuperation Center
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Opening of Rest and Recuperation Hospice Center
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Setting up of 10 nationwide hotlines for AIDS counseling
(1500-4488, without area code)
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Opening of Gangwon Rest and Recuperation Center
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Opening of Incheon AIDS Information Center
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Setting up of a fundraising and donation hotline
(060-700-1160)
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Setting up of a 24-hour hotline for counseling
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Opening of Incheon AIDS Information Center
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Inauguration of the 4th president - Kim, Mo Im, former Minister of Health and Welfare
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Opening of Incheon Rest and Recuperation Center
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Opening of the Kyeongnam branch in Ulsan
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Opening of Women¡¯s Rest and Recuperation Center in Seoul
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Change of title of the education periodical
(from AIDS to Red Ribbon)
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Opening of Busan Rest and Recuperation Center
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Opening of 12 branches nationwide
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Opening of Incheon AIDS Information Center
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Opening of Seoul AIDS Information Center |
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Opening of Seoul Rest and Recuperation Center |
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3rd president (cont¡¯d) - Jung, Gwang Mo,
President,
Consumers Union of Korea |
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Opening of subsidiaries in Seoul, Busan,
and Germany |
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Change of the corporation¡¯s name to Korea
Alliance
to Defeat AIDS |
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Inauguration of the 2nd president - Jung,
Gwang Mo
(President, Consumers Union of Korea) |
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Setting up of 16 AIDS- ARS (Advanced Record
System) lines |
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Publication of the first edition of the
AIDS prevention
education periodical AIDS (now Red Ribbon) |
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Approval as a nonprofit organization by
the Ministry
of Health and Welfare |
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Establishment of the Korea AIDS Association
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Inauguration of the 1st president - Kang,
Young Hoon,
former Prime Minister |
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